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Northampton Saints 23-7 Perpignan, Heineken Cup, May 1
Candelon cited for Dickson tackle
ESPNscrum Staff
May 4, 2011
Candelon takes out Northampton's Lee Dickson - a challenge for which he received a yellow card
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Perpignan's Julien Candelon has been cited for a dangerous tackle on Northampton scrum-half Lee Dickson during Sunday's Heineken Cup semi-final. The complaint was made by citing commissioner Ray Wilton and relates to an incident in the first half of the game in Milton Keynes, which Northampton won 23-7. The complaint will be heard at a disciplinary hearing in Dublin on Friday. © ESPN EMEA Ltd
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