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USA star learns fate after stomping on head of Wallaroos player

A rugby sevens star has learnt her fate after stomping on the head of an Australian player in an act that was dubbed as “thuggery”.

USA star SENT OFF for head stomp

American rugby sevens star Alev Kelter has learnt her fate after brutally stomping on the head of an Australian player in an act of “thuggery” on Saturday.

Kelter, a three-time Olympian and Paris bronze medallist, was shown a red card in the 79th minute of the Wallaroos’ 27-19 win in Canberra during the Pacific Four tournament.

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The USA centre was tackled by Australia’s Georgie Friedrichs who then held onto her left leg. In an attempt to escape her grip, Kelter stamped down five times with her right boot, twice making contact with Friedrichs’ head and twice with her arms and upper body, the Aussie somehow escaping serious injury.

Watch the headstomp in the video above

The incident marred the Wallaroos’ victory with Kelter being handed a three match ban following an independent disciplinary committee hearing.

USA's Alev Kelter stomps on Australia's Georgie Friedrichs.
USA's Alev Kelter stomps on Australia's Georgie Friedrichs.

Kelter was shown a permanent red card by the referee rather than a 20-minute one, due to the deliberate foul play.

“Because this is thuggery, it is deliberate and it is very dangerous foul play,” she said.

“She’s clearly stamped on the head of the Australian player. That’s reckless, that’s dangerous and she’s going off.”

Kelter was also involved in another incident throughout the contest and was reportedly distraught after the game.

But she did not visit the Australian sheds to check on Friedrichs, with only USA coach and former Wallaroos assistant Sione Fukofuka, making the visit.

Kelter leaving the field after the red card. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)
Kelter leaving the field after the red card. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

“I have only seen it once – it’s not nice for the game,” Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp said post-game.

“I have already had the USA apologise and check on “GFred” (Friedrichs). So we will wait and they (World Rugby) will review it.”

Kelter can count herself lucky after many believed the incident could have resulted in a ban of 12 or more matches due to past suspensions for stomping on the head being graded “high-range”.

As an example, Fijian prop Manasa Saulo and Wales lock Ian Evans copped initial suspensions of 16 games for stomping on a rival’s head a decade ago, before appealing them down to 10 and 12 matches respectively.

Kelter is a key member of the USA side and her absence could cost them dearly in the upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup, where England, Australia and USA share a pool and only two nations can advance.

Originally published as USA star learns fate after stomping on head of Wallaroos player

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