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Blues wing Tele'a cops three week suspension

Tim Ryan of the Reds is tackled by Mark Tele'a of the Blues duringthe round 11 Super Rugby Pacific match between Queensland Reds and Blues at Suncorp Stadium.

Blues winger Mark Tele'a has been suspended for three weeks after being red carded for a lifting tackle in his side's loss to the Queensland Reds last Friday.

Tele'a's tackle on Tim Ryan in the 31st minute earned him a yellow card which was later upgraded to red.

The Super Rugby Pacific foul play review committee found Tele'a guilty of a lifting tackle in contravention of Law 9.18.

The review committee found the act merited a mid-range entry point of six weeks/matches.

In a statement today, the committee added: "In light of the player accepting he committed an act of foul play as well as mitigating factors such as his prior disciplinary record, the FPRC applied the full 50% reduction in sanction."

He was suspended from all forms of the game for three weeks which applies to the following Super Rugby Pacific matches:

  • Blues v Western Force (May 2)
  • Fijian Drua v Blues (May 9)
  • Moana Pasifika v Blues (May 17)

Tele'a, who has scored 13 tries in 19 Tests for the All Blacks, announced earlier this month he will play in Japan next year.

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