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Sexton's misconduct decision due 'in coming days'

NEWS: The decision from Ireland captain Johnny Sexton’s disciplinary hearing with European Professional Club Rugby held on Thursday is expected “in the coming days”, AFP was told by the tournament organisers.

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Leinster’s Sexton, 38, appeared before a panel over “misconduct complaints” following his behaviour after May’s Champions Cup final loss to La Rochelle.

Sexton was injured and did not play in the May 20 final which La Rochelle won 27-26, but exchanged words with South African referee Jaco Peyper at the end of the match in Dublin.

He risks a lengthy ban should he be found guilty of misconduct.

Sexton will retire from this year’s Rugby World Cup, with leading contenders Ireland opening their campaign on September 9 against Romania.

In December, Pau head coach Sebastien Piqueronies was banned for 10 weeks for physically abusing a referee during a Challenge Cup game.

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