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Wells plays down Corry's red card

18/04/2005 - 08:00:42
Leicester boss John Wells has done his best to play down the significance of Martin Corry’s red card against Saracens ahead of their Heineken Cup semi-final against Toulouse.

The England number eight was sent off and Martin Johnson sin-binned for fighting as the Tigers were knocked off the top of the Zurich Premiership table following the 19-17 defeat to the Londoners.

Corry will likely be banned for three weeks after being dismissed for elbowing Richard Hill in the face during the first half at Vicarage Road, a suspension which would rule him out of next Sunday’s clash with Toulouse and the Premiership decider with Wasps on April 30.

The 31-year-old now faces the prospect of his second ban of the season, after he was suspended for a fortnight last October after appearing to stamp on an opponent in the game against Bath.

“If [referee] Chris White saw it as a red card, then that’s fine by me,” said Wells.

“We got through the Leinster [quarter-final] week and we’ll get through the Toulouse week as well, although it would have been better to do it after a win.”

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