FREDDIE STEWARD’S red card in England’s 29-16 Six Nations defeat by Ireland in Dublin on Saturday was today rescinded.
The England full-back is free to play immediately, with an independent disciplinary committee ruling his challenge on Ireland’s Hugo Keenan warranted only a yellow card.
Steward was dismissed by referee Jaco Peyper just before half-time at the Aviva Stadium, with Ireland going on to complete just the fourth Grand Slam in their history. The 22-year-old will now be free to play in Leicester’s Premiership clash at Bristol on Saturday.
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