Saracens star cited for headbutt after win against Leinster - Ruck

Saracens star cited for headbutt after win against Leinster

Flanker Mike Rhodes has been cited for an incident during Saracens’ quarter-final victory against Leinster on Saturday.

Rhodes is alleged to have committed an act of foul play in that he struck the Leinster centre, Robbie Henshaw, with his head the second minute of the match in contravention of Law 9.12.

You can spot the cheeky head hit at 1:65.

An independent Disciplinary Committee comprising Simon Thomas (Wales), Chair, Frank Hadden (Scotland) and Val Toma (Romania) will hear the case by video conference tomorrow (Tuesday, 22 September).

The complaint was made by the match Citing Commissioner, Beth Dickens (Scotland).

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