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Michael Cheika says ban for disrespecting doctor ‘hurts my reputation’

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Leicester boss Michael Cheika insists the disciplinary process that resulted in a two-match ban for disrespecting an independent match-day doctor (IMDD) left him questioning whether he was welcome in the Gallagher Premiership.

Cheika was banned for the Tigers’ 42-10 rout of Newcastle on Saturday and watched the game remotely in Paris accompanied by his wife before her return to their native Australia.

With one match of the ban suspended, he will be back in charge for this weekend’s clash with Northampton. Statement from Executive Chairman Peter Tom CBE on behalf of Leicester Tigers.https://t.co/AhGhs1iuwn — Leicester Tigers (@LeicesterTigers) October 2, 2024 But Cheika has been left bruised by the process that was triggered by a disagreement with the IMDD over the decision to permanently remove Ollie Chessum during Leicester’s victory over Exeter on September 21. “I would be lying if I didn’t say I was really disappointed,” said Cheika, who appeared before the disciplinary panel last Tuesday. “Initially I didn’t want to participate at all in the judicial process because I didn’t want to hear the outcome because I knew what the outcome was going to be. “I felt the decision wasn’t right and it hurts my reputation.

I was disappointed and I almost felt like, and it’s like I’m spitting the dummy here, but I felt they don’t really want me to be in the league here because what happened is a really minor-type thing.

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