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Fan banned after assaulting referee

A New Zealand man has been banned from all forms of rugby for five years after he was charged with assault following a sideline incident at a senior club match in Oamaru last weekend.

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According to Fairfax, Police Sergeant Tony Woodbridge said that the 34-year-old referee was allegedly assaulted by a 20-year-old spectator shortly after full-time of a club match between Valley and Old Boys.

The match finished with Valley winning 32-29 after extra time in Oamaru.

North Otago Rugby CEO Colin Jackson confirmed the man guilty of the assault had been given the five-year ban at a judicial hearing held earlier in the week.

“It’s a sad day, it’s not a positive. There’s nothing positive in these outcomes,” Jackson said.

“Unfortunately it’s been one idiotic act.”

Jackson also said the union takes strides to make sure incidents like this don’t happen.

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Measures include appointing match day managers, who are responsible for policing supporters and ensure any sideline abuse of referees is addressed.

Source: RugbyPass

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