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Arundell avoids ban so is available to face Ireland
- Henry Arundell was cleared on Tuesday to face Ireland after the disciplinary panel ruled the sending off was a sufficient sanction with no further penalty.
- Two first-half yellows — one for failing to release and one for taking Kyle Steyn in the air — led to an automatic red, a 20-minute sin-bin, and a citing.
- During Arundell's absence, Scotland scored 21 points while playing with 14 men for half an hour, then he scored England's first try upon returning.
- Borthwick can now decide whether to include Arundell for Saturday as he had awaited the verdict and must weigh form after Arundell's disappointing outing.
- The panel explained its rationale, noting the first yellow was a technical offence and the second a different foul, while Henry Arundell accepted both at the hearing early on Tuesday.
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England winger Arundell cleared to play after Six Nations red card deemed enough
DUBLIN (AP) — England winger Henry Arundell was cleared to play on Tuesday after his red card against Scotland in the Six Nations was deemed sufficient punishment.
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