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Published 09:29 30 Jan 2015 GMT
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The charge faced was: 'Mr Intoppa had, with a pen, made contact with or close to the eye of an Edinburgh player during a mass brawl which had spilled off the field and into, and over, the crowd barriers at Murrayfield.'
The committee listened to evidence from the former Italy hooker, the game's disciplinary officer and viewed written and video evidence, including oral evidence from two Edinburgh players involved.
The committee upheld the misconduct complaint but found Intoppa's pen-wielding antics 'had been reckless rather than intentional'. They reasoned that the S&C coach should have known his actions could have caused injury to another person or persons.
He has been suspended from all rugby activity until March 15 and was ordered to pay costs.

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