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Connacht set to benefit from Bristol points deduction

Connacht's chances of securing a home round-of-16 game in the European Challenge Cup have been boosted after Bristol were docked five points and handed a suspended fine after selecting an ineligible player earlier in the competition.

The Bears were charged with misconduct by tournament organisers European Professional Club Rugby after picking lock Elliott Stooke as a replacement in their match-day squads for their Round 1 and 2 games against Perpignan and Zebre Parma.

An independent disciplinary committee heard submissions from senior Bristol officials, with the club accepting they had breached tournament rules.

The points deduction drops Bristol to fifth in Pool A with Connacht now only needing a losing bonus point away to Newcastle in order to finish inside the top four to have home advantage in the last 16.

On top of the points deduction, Bristol have been given a €10,000 fine, which has been suspended until the end of next season. Bristol say they will not be appealing against the decision.

In a statement, EPCR said: "The committee heard that Stooke, who had been previously made redundant by Wasps, was properly registered to play for Bristol Bears as an additional player in the EPCR Challenge up, and that under EPCR's rules, additional players must be contracted to the club for a minimum period of three months.

"In addition, the committee heard that clubs must also sign an Additional Player Undertaking to ensure that the three-month contract remains in full force and effect for the entire three-month period, and to ensure that players do not enter into a contract or arrangement with any other club that would prevent them from playing for the club with which they have been registered.

"The committee was told that following

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