England wing Arundell free to play against Ireland
Summary
England rugby player Henry Arundell is set to play against Ireland in the Six Nations after a disciplinary hearing decided not to impose further punishment for two yellow cards he received last weekend. Arundell was penalized during a match against Scotland, leading his team to play short-handed. The hearing determined that the red card he received was enough penalty for his actions in the game.Key Facts
- Henry Arundell can participate in the upcoming Six Nations game against Ireland.
- Arundell received two yellow cards during a past match against Scotland.
- His actions resulted in a temporary 20-minute red card.
- A disciplinary meeting ruled that no further penalties needed to be applied.
- Arundell scored 11 tries in 13 games for England.
- He has recently scored four tries across two games, including a hat-trick against Wales.
- His position in the next match could be taken by Tommy Freeman or Elliot Daly.
- Rugby player Immanuel Feyi-Waboso may miss the rest of the tournament due to injury.
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