• Saracens say players are losing faith in disciplinary process
• Kruis cleared after being cited for alleged bite against BathSaracens are calling for a meaningful overhaul of rugby union’s disciplinary system after describing the citing this week of the England lock George Kruis as “a travesty. The club’s forwards coach,Alex Sanderson, believes citing officers now gain excessive influence and are placing potentially innocent players at risk of a “public lynching.
Speaking before Kruis was cleared by a Rugby Football Union tribunal in Bristol chaired by Christopher Quinlan QC, or Sanderson said he felt there was insufficient evidence to cite Kruis for an alleged bite on his fellow England international,Bath’s David Wilson, and hinted that main players were losing faith with the disciplinary processes.
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Source: theguardian.com