Chief’s halfback Finlay Christie has been banned for three weeks after pleading guilty to stamping on an opponent during his Super Rugby side's 16‑7 win over the Western Force.
Scotland‑born Christie replaced All Blacks halfback Tawera Kerr‑Barlow, who was taken off the field for concussion protocols.
22-year-old, Christie, was cited for stamping an opponent on the forehead as he tried to clear the ball from a ruck in the 41st minute.
The SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee decided Christie breached laws on stamping or trampling on an opponent.
Christie will not be available for the Chiefs' next three games, against the Sunwolves on Saturday, the Reds and Crusaders.
Kerr‑Barlow will be assessed after his head knock and Brad Weber is still unavailable after breaking his leg.
The Chiefs will take on the Sunwolves at 7.35pm Saturday.
Source: RadioNZ
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