Santiago Grondona Suspended: Three-Match Ban for Dangerous Tackle in Premiership Clash
Bristol Bears' Santiago Grondona receives a three-match ban following a red card for a high tackle in the Premiership clash against Exeter.

Grondona’s Suspension Details
Bristol Bears forward Santiago Grondona has been suspended for three matches by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) after receiving a red card during his team’s Premiership Rugby victory over Exeter Chiefs. The disciplinary action comes after a head-on-head collision with Exeter’s back-row player Martin Moloney in the 29th minute of last Saturday’s match.
Incident Breakdown
- Offense: High tackle (head contact)
- Match Minute: 29’
- Player Impact: Moloney sustained a broken nose, though medical reports confirmed no concussion.
- Grondona’s Admission: The Argentine international accepted the charge during an independent disciplinary hearing.
Ban Conditions
- Initial Suspension: 3 matches
- Reduction Option: Down to 2 games if Grondona completes World Rugby’s coaching intervention program (tackle technique education).
Missed Fixtures
The 26-year-old will be sidelined for:
- Gloucester (A) – This Saturday
- Leicester Tigers (H) – April 20
- Northampton Saints (A) – April 26 (subject to program completion)
Player and Team Context
- Grondona has made 11 appearances for Bristol this season.
- The Bears, currently mid-table, face heightened pressure in upcoming fixtures without their key flanker.
Wider Implications
This ruling reinforces the RFU’s zero-tolerance approach to dangerous tackles amid World Rugby’s player welfare initiatives. Recent cases, including Owen Farrell’s suspension, highlight stricter enforcement.