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Published 09:58 4 Oct 2018 BST
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On Wednesday, Robertson-McCoy had the opportunity to defend himself.
We will never know all that transpired at the Disciplinary Hearing in Edinburgh - the player spoke via video conference - but we do know, from a PRO14 press release, that there was 'early and full acknowledgement of his actions' and remorse expressed.
It was 'determined that the act of foul play warranted a top-end entry point of 12 weeks'. Even 12 weeks is a weak ban for such a dangerous act but PRO14, like the Top 14, go by the current World Rugby laws.
Law 9.12 – A player must not physically or verbally abuse anyone. Physical abuse includes, but is not limited to, biting, punching, contact with the eye or eye area, striking with any part of the arm (including stiff-arm tackles), shoulder, head or knee(s), stamping, trampling, tripping or kicking.Look back at that list of deeds - contact with eye area, biting, head-butts, dropping a knee or trampling. 12 weeks and you're back on the pitch and free to do your thing unless, that is, you are contrite.
In reducing the Connacht prop's ban from 12 to 6 weeks, the disciplinary panel 'also considered the player’s previous clean disciplinary record, his early and full acknowledgement of his actions and the remorse he expressed and concluded that full mitigation of 50% should be applied'.
Robertson-McCoy is able to play again from midnight Sunday, November 18 but Connacht's next game is away to Southern Kings on November 25. Here are the games he will miss:
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