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Tongan Eddie Aholelei punches Jebb Sinclair after fight with Canada

Three Tongan players have been suspended following a fractious Pacific Nations Cup match against Canada at the weekend. Canada won the game, but it has been marred by incident, and the Tongan coach has since claimed that officials appear racist. A fight broke out in the first half after something happened at the bottom of a ruck between Tongan centre Siale Piutau and Canadian hooker Ray Barkwill, with Nathan Hirayama getting involved. Just as calm had been restored, Tongan prop Eddie Aholelei threw a punch to the face of Jebb Sinclair, decking him directly in front of the referee. Aholelei, who was given time off from the Melbourne Rebels to take part in the tournament, was red carded and referee JP Doyle. In the disciplinary hearing 31-year-old father of five Aholelei admitted his guilt but said that he saw what he perceived to be a headbutt by Sinclair on his teammate. He was retaliating to that. There were also two incidents in the second half, which resulted in yellow cards. One was an off the ball high shot, while the other was an incredibly dangerous looking late and high tackle. After the match Tongan coach Man Otai accused match officials of treating his players unfairly because they are black. "I had a look at both (yellow cards). I couldn't really see why. "It's almost like, these days you know, when a black man is tackling harder than the other, it seems to be the way," Otai told Canadian Press. When asked if he thought his side were being singled out, Otai said: "Absolutely. It's a perception a lot of times. And I think some of the foreigners that are involved in our team now are starting to see that. It's just hard to battle or fight that stereotype, I guess. "But I'm not taking away the fact that at times we do, I guess, make mistakes in terms of tackling — if I'm talking in general. But in today's game, I couldn't justify the two yellow cards." Canadian winger Matt Evans was carried off the field on a stretcher after the David Halaifonua tackle knocked him out cold, while James Pritchard needed medical treatment before continuing. Halaifonua has been suspended for six weeks for his tackle, while Piutau - who was deemed to have started the fight with punches on the Canadian hooker - and Aholelei have both been given three week suspensions for striking. You can view full reports from the disciplinary hearings using the links below. They make for interesting reading, including quotes from the players and the reasons for their actions. David Halaifonua reportÂ* | Siale Piutau reportÂ* | Edmund Aholelei report View the high tackles | View match highlights

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