Horan cleared of foul play
PA Sport, Scrum.com
December 20, 2007

Ireland prop Marcus Horan has been cleared of alleged foul play during Munster's Heineken Cup victory over Llanelli Scarlets last weekend.

The Munster forward appeared before a disciplinary committee in Dublin today.

He had been cited by match commissioner Bill Dunlop for allegedly kicking Scarlets prop Deacon Manu during the Pool Five clash at Thomond Park.

But the independent committee, chaired by the Rugby Football Union's disciplinary officer Jeff Blackett, dismissed the citing.

Meanwhile the former Scotland and Leinster coach Matt Williams is the favourite to become Ulster's new head coach.

According to reports in The Guardian today, the Australian held talks with the province last night.
Ireland prop Marcus Horan has been cleared of alleged foul play during Munster's Heineken Cup victory over Llanelli Scarlets last weekend.

The Munster forward appeared before a disciplinary committee in Dublin today.

He had been cited by match commissioner Bill Dunlop for allegedly kicking Scarlets prop Deacon Manu during the Pool Five clash at Thomond Park.

But the independent committee, chaired by the Rugby Football Union's disciplinary officer Jeff Blackett, dismissed the citing.

Meanwhile the former Scotland and Leinster coach Matt Williams is the favourite to become Ulster's new head coach.

According to reports in The Guardian today, the Australian held talks with the province last night.

Williams guided Leinster to the Celtic league title five years ago but did not have a happy time with Scotland and was sacked after just 16 months in charge.

Williams guided Leinster to the Celtic league title five years ago but did not have a happy time with Scotland and was sacked after just 16 months in charge.

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