| Rugby rocked by Quins fake blood admission |
24 August: Rugby Union has been rocked after London-based club Harlequins admitted faking a blood injury to allow a substitute player on the field. The former Quins boss and former England international, Dean Richards, received a worldwide three year ban earlier this month for his part in the scandal. In last season's Heineken Cup match against Leinster, Quins winger Tom Williams bit on a fake blood capsule to dupe officials, allowing specialist goal-kicker Nick Evans to enter the field. Williams was also banned, orginally for one year reduced to four months on appeal and club physiotherapist Steph Brennan was handed a two year ban. Quins also received a fine of £213,000. Players have claimed faking blood injuries is not uncommon and the RFU has set up a "game-wide taskforce" to review the practice.
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24 August: Rugby Union has been rocked after London-based club Harlequins admitted faking a blood injury to allow a substitute player on the field. The former Quins boss and former England international, Dean Richards, received a worldwide three year ban earlier this month for his part in the scandal. In last season's Heineken Cup match against Leinster, Quins winger Tom Williams bit on a fake blood capsule to dupe officials, allowing specialist goal-kicker Nick Evans to enter the field. Williams was also banned, orginally for one year reduced to four months on appeal and club physiotherapist Steph Brennan was handed a two year ban. Quins also received a fine of £213,000. Players have claimed faking blood injuries is not uncommon and the RFU has set up a "game-wide taskforce" to review the practice.



















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