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Exeter Chiefs face Premiership points loss over player registration

• Chiefs may be dragged into relegation battle
• RFU disciplinary panel likely to sit this week



  • Paul Rees
  • guardian.co.uk, Monday 11 April 2011 17.27 BST <li class="history">Article history
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    Nemani Nadolo of Exeter Chiefs qualifies as an overseas player after registering for the club using his Australian passport. Photograph: Jamie Mcdonald/Getty Images

    Exeter face being docked at least one Premiership point for having three overseas players in their match-day squads for recent fixtures at London Irish and Leeds, one more than the regulations allow. The maximum punishment is a 10-point deduction, which would drag the Chiefs into the relegation fight. That would hinge on whether they had tried to gain a blatant competitive advantage.
    Such an argument would be hard to sustain given that one of the three players in question, the Argentinian fly-half Ignacio Mieres, was an unused substitute in both matches, which Exeter lost. The prop Hoane Tui and the wing Nemani Nadolo were the other two and the confusion arose because Nadolo, who would normally be exempt from the overseas rule as a Fijian, used an Australian passport when getting a work permit in January, having been brought up in the country.
    Under the overseas player regulations, anyone from the European Union or Kolpak countries such as South Africa, Tonga, Samoa and Fiji is not classified, but players from Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, the United States and Canada are. Exeter have not yet been charged by the Rugby Football Union.
    The Chiefs are likely to face two charges in one because their breach of the rules against London Irish was not picked up until after the Leeds match. They were told by the RFU last Thursday that Nadolo had to be classified as an overseas player and he was withdrawn from the squad that travelled to Bath on Saturday.
    "We are aware this will need to go before a disciplinary panel, which is likely to be held later this week, and we intend to co-operate fully with the authorities over this matter," said Tony Rowe, the Exeter chief executive. "As a club we hope they take into account our previous good record and there was no intention on our part to try and gain any kind of unfair advantage. It was partly down to a clerical error on our part."
    Sale, Wasps, Leicester and Saracens have in the past been found guilty of breaching the rules on player ineligibility and the usual punishment is the loss of a point, which would not have a material bearing on where Exeter finish in their first season in the Premiership.
    England will still spend most of their first month in New Zealand for the World Cup next September in the South Island, despite Christchurch being ruled out as a venue following the earthquake in the city in February. Martin Johnson's men will spend five days in Auckland after arriving before flying to Dunedin, where they be based for a couple of days more than a fortnight, either side of five days in Queenstown, before returning to Auckland.

 
RFU warns England's Ben Foden over taxi incident

&#8226; Northampton full-back cautioned by police
&#8226; Player agrees to pay undisclosed sum to charity



  • Paul Rees
  • guardian.co.uk, Monday 11 April 2011 19.23 BST <li class="history">Article history
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    Ben Foden in action for Northampton. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

    The England and Northampton full-back Ben Foden has been warned about his conduct after being arrested and cautioned by police in London last month after a late-night altercation with a taxi driver.
    Foden met the Rugby Football Union's chief disciplinary officer, Jeff Blackett, on Monday to discuss the incident.
    Blackett said: "I accepted his explanation of what had occurred and warned him as to his future conduct. He accepted that warning and he has agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to a rugby related charity of his choosing."

 
Carragher expects 'busy summer'


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Updated Apr 11, 2011 6:25 AM ET
Liverpool vice-captain Jamie Carragher admits even he is excited about the prospect of "top players" arriving at the club in the summer.
Having brought in Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez for a combined £57.8million - funded almost entirely by the sale of Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel - director of football Damien Comolli has already said he expects to have a busy summer.


Liverpool's squad is in need of an overhaul, with principal owner John Henry revealing he was surprised at the lack of depth on the playing staff when Fenway Sports Group bought the club in October.
There have been hints that there is money to spend and Carragher is looking forward to some new arrivals.
"I think there will be a feelgood factor going into the summer and the start of next season," said the veteran defender.
"As players we have to look after ourselves and do our own job but we are like supporters as well, we love to see top players coming to the club and hopefully that will be the case.
"Everyone is delighted with the business we did in January and hopefully similar things will happen in the summer."
Tonight's opponents Manchester City have shown what can be done with a healthy transfer budget, although admittedly their resources stretch further than probably any other club in the world thanks to billionaire Sheikh Mansour.
Roberto Mancini's side are on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League for the first time and have an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester United at Wembley next weekend.

Sat., Apr. 9
Wolves 0-3 Everton | Recap
Blackburn 1-1 Birmingham | Recap
Bolton 3-0 West Ham | Recap
Chelsea 1-0 Wigan | Recap
Man Utd 2-0 Fulham | Recap
Sunderland 2-3 West Brom | Recap
Tottenham 3-2 Stoke City | Recap
Sun., Apr. 10
Blackpool 1-3 Arsenal | Recap
Aston Villa 1-0 Newcastle | Recap
Mon., Apr. 11
Liverpool 3-0 Man City
BPL Scores | Table | Fixtures


Carragher accepts it was inevitable they would bring increased competition in the battle for the top four.
"Obviously they have raised the standard for Champions League qualification with the players they have brought in," said the 33-year-old.
"I am sure it won't stop as there will be more coming in the summer - but that is up to them.
"We only play Man City twice in a season so whatever they do is up to them.
"In the games we play against them we have to do well this season, next season and in the years to come because they are going to prove a difficult team to stop if they carry on spending that type of money.
"But we only play them twice and it is what we do, we will look after what we do at this club."
Since taking over in January manager Kenny Dalglish has effected a turnaround in performances which has seen the side beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and Manchester United at Anfield.
However, they have also lost to strugglers Blackpool, West Ham and West Brom.
"It just shows you the level we can get to by beating two of the top sides," he said.
"The other games, it's people who are fighting for their lives and they've got a different pressure on them to the ones at the top of the table.
"Whether it's a coincidence or something that's lacking in us, it's something we've got to find out.
"If we've got something positive or something we're good at, we're not going to tell anybody. And if we've got something we're not so good at, we're certainly not going to tell anyone either.
"We have lost against teams at the bottom end of the table and beaten the ones at the top end. We've got to correct that."
 
Completed Games
Today's Games Week 1: 08/28/10 - 08/30/10 Week 2: 09/11/10 - 09/13/10 Week 3: 09/18/10 - 09/20/10 Week 4: 09/21/10 - 09/23/10 Week 5: 09/25/10 - 09/27/10 Week 6: 10/02/10 - 10/03/10 Week 7: 10/16/10 - 10/18/10 Week 8: 10/23/10 - 10/25/10 Week 9: 10/30/10 - 11/01/10 Week 10: 11/06/10 - 11/08/10 Week 11: 11/13/10 - 11/14/10 Week 12: 11/20/10 - 11/22/10 Week 13: 11/27/10 - 11/29/10 Week 14: 12/04/10 - 12/06/10 Week 15: 12/11/10 - 12/13/10 Week 16: 12/18/10 - 12/20/10 Week 17: 01/02/11 - 01/03/11 Week 18: 01/08/11 - 01/10/11 Week 19: 01/15/11 - 01/17/11 Week 20: 01/22/11 - 01/24/11 Week 21: 01/29/11 - 01/31/11 Week 22: 02/05/11 - 02/06/11 Week 23: 02/12/11 - 02/14/11 Week 24: 02/19/11 - 02/21/11 Week 25: 02/26/11 - 02/28/11 Week 26: 03/01/11 - 03/03/11 Week 27: 03/05/11 - 03/07/11 Week 28: 03/12/11 - 03/14/11 Week 29: 03/19/11 - 03/20/11 Week 30: 04/02/11 - 04/04/11 Week 31: 04/09/11 - 04/11/11 Week 32: 04/16/11 - 04/18/11 Week 33: 04/24/11 Week 34: 05/01/11 Week 35: 05/08/11 Week 36: 05/11/11 Week 37: 05/15/11 Week 38: 05/22/11​

Saturday, April 9, 2011​
Week 31​

San Mamés
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Goals Kaká (13')
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Kaká (53')
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Cristiano Ronaldo (70')
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(12') Gurpegi
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(13') Iraizoz
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(61') Javi Martínez
Cards Esteban Granero (45')
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Sergio Ramos (49')
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Lass Diarra (58')
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Iker Casillas (60')
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Álvaro Arbeloa (71')
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(46') David López
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Gurpegi

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(62') Iturraspe
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Javi Martínez

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(78') Gabilondo
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Toquero

Substitutions Cristiano Ronaldo (62')
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Gonzalo Higuaín
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Xabi Alonso (67')
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Ángel Di María
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Ricardo Carvalho (77')
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Ezequiel Garay
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(52') Lionel Messi
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(64') Thiago
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(90') Lionel Messi
Goals Corona (50')
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(17') Bojan Krki&#263;
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(19') Javier Mascherano
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(77') David Villa
Cards Hernán Bernardello (45')
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Diego Alves (52')
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Juanma Ortiz (63')
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(31') David Villa
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Bojan Krki&#263;

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(54') Pedro
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Gabriel Milito

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(67') Seydou Keita
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Thiago

Substitutions Kalu Uche (57')
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Corona
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Henok Goitom (70')
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Albert Crusat
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Sofiane Feghouli (79')
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Juanma Ortiz
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(16') Akihiro Ienaga
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(43') Jonathan De Guzmán
Goals Álvaro Negredo (30')
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Ivan Rakitic (68')
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(9') Chori Castro
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(36') Jonathan De Guzmán
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(76') Nunes
Cards Gary Medel (37')
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Diego Perotti (43')
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Federico Fazio (78')
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Fernando Navarro (80')
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(70') João Victor
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Sergio Tejera

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(84') Pina
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Chori Castro

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(89') Víctor
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Akihiro Ienaga

Substitutions Rodri (37')
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Romaric
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Alfaro (78')
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Capel
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Sunday, April 10, 2011​
Week 31​

La Rosaleda
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El Sardinero
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(32') Nano
Goals Rafa Jordá (90')
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(20') Henrique
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(63') Iván Bolado
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(86') Colsa
Cards Miguel Pallardó (61')
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Manolo Reina (90')
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(69') Adrián
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Iván Bolado

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(81') Ariel
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Giovani Dos Santos

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(86') Pape Diop
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Pedro Munitis

Substitutions Xisco Nadal (64')
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Valdo
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Xisco Muñoz (71')
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Miguel Pallardó
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Rafa Jordá (78')
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Rubén Suárez
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El Molinón
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(66') David Barral
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(17') David Barral
Cards Lolo (39')
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Javad Nekounam (83')
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(63') Diego Castro
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André Castro

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(72') Sebastián Eguren
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Nacho Novo

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(77') Luis Morán
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Miguel de las Cuevas

Substitutions Walter Pandiani (61')
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Javier Camuñas
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Calleja (78')
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Francisco Puñal
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Dejan Lekic (83')
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Álvaro Cejudo
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José Rico Pérez
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Goals
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(36') David Cortés
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(41') Abel Aguilar
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(73') Royston Drenthe
Cards Raúl Rodríguez (24')
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Isaías Sánchez (89')
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(72') David Trezeguet
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Javier Portillo

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(81') Sendoa
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Kiko

Substitutions Isaías Sánchez (68')
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Joan Verdú
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Rui Fonte (87')
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Luis García
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Álvaro (90')
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José María Callejón
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Vicente Calderon
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Mestalla
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(14') Roberto Soldado
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(56') Juan Mata
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(62') Éver Banega
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(73') Juan Mata
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(75') Roberto Soldado
Goals
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(36') Pablo Hernández
Cards Mateo Musacchio (66')
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Kiko (84')
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(30') Ángel Dealbert
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Tino Costa

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(77') David Albelda
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Éver Banega

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(78') Aduriz
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Roberto Soldado

Substitutions Marco Ruben (59')
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Joan Capdevila
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Joan Oriol (65')
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Borja Valero
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Wakaso (70')
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Giuseppe Rossi
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Monday, April 11, 2011​
Week 31​

La Romareda
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