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David Attoub appeals against 70-week ban

Andrew Baldock,Press Association
Friday 22 January 2010 14:38 GMT
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Stade Francais prop David Attoub is to appeal his 70-week ban for foul play.

Attoub was punished earlier this week for making contact with the eye/eye area of Ulster and Ireland flanker Stephen Ferris during a Heineken Cup pool game in Belfast last month.

The 28-year-old is currently suspended until April 22, 2011.

An independent appeal committee will be appointed as soon as practicable.

Attoub has been quoted as saying he is "traumatised" by the ban.

Independent judicial officer Jeff Blackett, who imposed the suspension, decided Attoub's offence was at the top end in terms of the level of seriousness.

Blackett described it as "the worst act of contact with the eyes I have had to deal with."

Attoub's Stade team-mate, France international scrum-half Julien Dupuy, was banned for 24 weeks by Blackett for a gouging offence in the same Ulster match, also on Ferris.

Dupuy had his suspension reduced by one week on appeal, but remains sidelined until May.

Stade, meanwhile, will reach this season's Heineken Cup quarter-finals as Pool Four winners if they collect a minimum of one point from their clash against Edinburgh at Murrayfield tomorrow.

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