The pillar, sent off after a header against a Scotsman, will miss the last two games of the Six Nations tournament.
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The right pillar of the XV of France, Mohamed Haouas, excluded during the victory against Scotland (32-21), Sunday February 26, in the Six Nations Tournament, has been suspended for four weeks, the organizers announced on Wednesday March 1. of the competition. He was guilty of headbutting Ben White during a ruck in the 13th minute.
Mohamed Haouas (28 years old, 16 selections), is the first player in the history of the Blues to have received two red cards in selection. He will therefore miss the last two matches of the Tournament, March 11 in England and March 18 against Wales at the Stade de France.