Sale's Ormsby banned for Munster clash

Sale Sharks forward Kristian Ormsby will miss his club's Heineken Cup showdown with European champions Munster on Sunday

Sale Sharks forward Kristian Ormsby will miss his club's Heineken Cup showdown with European champions Munster on Sunday. The 6ft 4in New Zealander has received a one-week suspension after appearing before a disciplinary panel in Dublin today.

Ormby was cited by match commissioner Achille Reali for alleged striking/dangerous charge on Clermont Auvergne lock Julien Pierre during Sharks' impressive Pool One victory in France last weekend.

The panel decided that Ormsby, a lock or back-row forward, was not guilty of striking, but that he committed a dangerous charge on Pierre.

His ban runs up until next Wednesday, sidelining him for the Edgeley Park appointment with Munster.

Ormsby, who has the right of appeal, was summoned before a disciplinary committee chaired by Ireland's Mark McParland, assisted by Rob Flockhart (Scotland) and Simon Thomas (Wales).

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