Disciplinary Update: Neethling Fouché Appeal

Disciplinary Update: Neethling Fouché Appeal

Following an appeal, Stormers Neethling Fouché will miss four games after an Appeal Panel upheld the original Disciplinary Panel decision.

In the Round 14 URC Ulster v Stormers game (Friday, March 28) the referee Andrea Piardi showed the Player (Neethling Fouché, No. 3) a Red Card in the 45th minute of the game under Law 9.16 - A Player must not charge or knock down an opponent carrying the ball without attempting to grasp that player.

On Monday March 31, a Disciplinary Panel consisting of Declan Goodwin (Chair), Janet Gedrych and Chris Morgan (all Wales) found that the incident met the Red Card threshold, with entry of mid-range warranting a six-game suspension. The Panel reduced the suspension (33% mitigation) due to the Player's good record, remorse and exemplary conduct before and during the hearing which resulted in a four-game suspension.

The Player exercised his right to appeal. An Appeal Panel consisting of Sheriff Kathrine Mackie (Chair, Scotland), David Martin (Ireland) & Robert Milligan KC (Scotland) met today, April 10, to review. The appeal was not upheld and the original Disciplinary Panel sanction remains.

Fixtures Neethling Fouché in unavailable for:


Stormers v Connacht, 19 April 2025, URC

Stormers v Benetton, 26 April 2025, URC


Stormers v Dragons RFC, 10 May 2025, URC

**Stormers v Cardiff Rugby, 16 May 2025, URC

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