Calum Green: Newcastle lock cited for allegedly biting Sale's Rob Webber

Calum Green: Newcastle lock cited for allegedly biting Sale's Rob Webber

Calum Green: Newcastle lock cited for allegedly biting Sale's Rob Webber
Calum Green: Newcastle lock cited for allegedly biting Sale's Rob Webber

Calum Green has been with Newcastle since the mid year of 2014 

Newcastle lock Calum Green could get a boycott of somewhere around 12 weeks after he was refered to for supposedly gnawing Sale's Rob Webber in Saturday's Premiership coordinate. 
Official Craig Maxwell-Keys ruled at the time there was no reasonable proof to make a move over the 22nd-minute episode at St James' Park. 
Be that as it may, refering to official Andy Blyth has refered to 28-year-old Green and he will confront a disciplinary board on Wednesday. 
Webber, 32, got a notice as far as it matters for him in the episode. 
Deal chief of rugby Steve Diamond expressed in his post-coordinate meeting that Webber required treatment for a nibble to his arm at half-time and after the amusement. 
As indicated by Rugby Football Union rules, if a player is discovered liable of gnawing the beginning stage for a suspension is 12 weeks for a low-end offense. 
Base club Newcastle won 22-17 at St James' Park and are three points behind eleventh set Worcester in the Premiership table.

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