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Samoa duo in hot water for foul play at World Cup

NEWS: Centre Rey Lee-Lo and Hooker Motu Matu’u were cited on Wednesday for acts of foul play in Samoa’s bruising 34-9 World Cup opening win over Russia.

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The pair will attend hearings before an independent judicial committee at a date to be agreed with the players and their representatives.

Samoa wing Ed Fidow also received a citing commissioner warning for an act of foul play in the same match.

“This remains on his disciplinary record in the event that he accumulates any combination of three warnings or yellow cards during the tournament,” World Rugby said in a statement.

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Samoa, World Cup quarterfinalists in 1991 and 1995, were reduced to 13 men in the first half after Lee-Lo and Matu’u were both yellow-carded by French referee Romain Poite for separate high tackles on Russia captain Vasily Artemyev.

In both cases, Poite decided against giving a red card, saying there were mitigating circumstances for the high shots as Artemyev stooped as he was tackled.

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Refereeing has been in the spotlight after World Rugby took the unusual step of criticising standards at the World Cup, following a number of controversies.

Samoa play Scotland in Kobe on Monday before taking on Japan on October 5 in Toyota City and round off their Pool A games against Ireland a week later in Fukuoka.

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