SunLive29th April 2013 Te Puke rugby player Simon Chisholm was sent off
for punching another player on Saturday in his second game after spending
months recovering from a brain injury received in a king hit by another player
last year.
Simon was
red carded for allegedly landing a straight left following earlier unsavoury
incidents that were not picked up by match officials, according to a BOP Rugby
report.
Te Puke player Simon Chisholm was red carded
for punching another player at a game on Saturday.
Te Puke
Sports president Ashley Peat confirmed the red carding today, but didn’t see
the game and hasn’t spoken to Simon.
The match
between Tauranga Sports and Te Puke Sports at Tauranga Domain was won 39-15 by
Tauranga.
Last year
Simon pressed charges after he received a king hit during a match against Te
Puna.
Te Puna
player Uenuku Pieta, 22, a farmhand, was charged with assault with intent to
injure and was sentenced last month to 200 hours’ community work. He was also
ordered to pay $500 reparation and received a year-long ban from playing rugby.
Tauranga
Sports president Trevor Grainger said after the game on Saturday the player was
“okay”, and the incident is "ironic" given what happened to Chisholm
last year.
Te Puke
Sports vice-president Graham Donald says the club will not comment until after
Chisholm’s case is heard before the Bay of Plenty Rugby Union judiciary
committee this week.
Boy did I get it wrong backing Simon Chisholm in a prior article.
I tried to treat him as a hapless victim of needless on-field violence.
When in contrast and ironically he is made of the same cloth as the person who he took to court.
Simon Chisholm is an embarrassment.
If there is any justice he'll be banned as well.
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