England international fullback Delon Armitage will miss virtually the entire RBS 6 Nations after receiving an eight-week ban for conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game.
Armitage was found to have pushed and used threatening and/or abusive and obscene language towards a doping control officer by an English Rugby Football Union disciplinary hearing held in London this evening.
The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty but was suspended until March 17th by the panel chaired by the RFU’s disciplinary officer Judge Jeff Blackett. England’s last game in the Six Nations is against Ireland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday January 19th
The incident took place during a routine drugs test immediately after London Irish’s 25-24 Aviva Premiership defeat by Bath on New Year’s Day.
The Exiles’ ninth successive defeat was sealed with an Olly Barkley penalty in the final kick of the game at the Madejski Stadium.
Judge Blackett said: “His behaviour was completely unacceptable. It brought discredit on himself and his club and failed to uphold one of the core values of the game respect.
“Doping control officers should expect to carry out their important work without fear of abuse and be treated with respect at all times.
“We took into account that it was not a violent push but more of a brush past and that was accepted by the doping control officer.
“We took the offences as a whole and, in line with the sanctions for abuse of match officials, we decided that a low end entry point of 12 weeks was appropriate.
“This was reduced to eight weeks on account of his remorse, his letter of apology to the doping control officer and his relatively good record.”
The ban means Armitage will also miss London Irish’s final group game against Munster at Thomond Park on Saturday.