The following players have attended or will attend disciplinary hearings after day one of the World Rugby U20 Championship 2016 in Manchester, England.Campbell Magnay (Australia) – two-match suspensionAustralian outside-centre Campbell Magnay was sent off following two yellow cards for offences contrary Law 10.4 (j) (lifting a player from the ground) and Law 10.4(e) (dangerous tackling) in the U20 Championship match against Scotland on 7 June, 2016. The player appeared at a hearing in Manchester before independent Judicial Officer Mike Hamlin (England) on Wednesday, 8 June.

The player challenged the award of the first yellow card, which, after a review, was upheld by the Judicial Officer. Mr.Hamlin determined an entry point of two weeks based on the circumstances of the two yellow cards, with no reduction given.

Accordingly Campbell Magnay is suspended for two U20 Championship matches (11 and 15 June, respectively) and is free to resume playing on 16 June 2016.

The player has 48 hours to appeal the decision. The written decision will be published here when available.

Adam Beard (Wales) 

Adam Beard (Wales) has been cited by the independent Citing Commissioner for allegedly making contact with the eye or eye area of Kelvin Brown (Ireland) in breach of Law 10.4(m) (acts contrary to good sportsmanship) during their match against Ireland on 7 June, 2016 at the Manchester City Academy Stadium. A hearing will take place on Thursday 9 June, 2016 at 11:30 before independent Judicial Officer Mike Hamlin (England). An update will appear here following the hearing.

Gurami Kandaurishvili (Georgia)

Gurami Kandaurishvili (Georgia) has been cited by the independent Citing Commissioner for allegedly biting Mitchell Jacobson (New Zealand) in breach of Law 10.4(m) (acts contrary to good sportsmanship) during their match against New Zealand on 7 June, 2016 at the AJ Bell Stadium. A hearing will take place on Thursday 9 June, 2016 at 17:00 before independent Judicial Officer Mike Hamlin (England). An update will appear here following the hearing.

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