
Glendale's Connor Cook and Ben Landry Suspended Three Weeks
April 26, 2018 - Major League Rugby (MLR)
Colorado Raptors News Release
SALT LAKE CITY - Glendale Raptors players Connor Cook and Ben Landry were both assessed red cards for dangerous tackles in their match against Austin Elite on Saturday, April 21. Red cards are automatically referred to a judicial panel for review. Following the review, Cook and Landry have each been suspended for three weeks.
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