Sam Cane banned for two games after Rugby World Cup final red card

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Sam Cane banned for two games after Rugby World Cup final red card
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New Zealand skipper accepts foul play but says his tackle did not deserve a red card

Cane intends to attend World Rugby’s coaching intervention programme, also known as tackle school, to take one game off his three-match ban.

Another New Zealand back rower goes to the bin, with Sam Cane guilty of a high tackle. And another nervy wait to see if this one is upgraded to redOn that basis, Cane, who is to move to Japan to take up a contract with Suntory Sungoliath, would miss his new team’s fixtures vs Toshiba and Panasonic on November 18 and 25 respectively.

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