NSW Waratahs forward Miles Amatosero has been suspended for punching a teammate and leaving him with a facial fracture ahead of the Super Rugby Pacific season.

The 23-year-old copped a four-game ban for the incident which occurred during a training session this month with the big lock unleashing on Angus Scott-Young.

Local media said he threw three punches before teammates were able to separate the pair, with Scott-Young reportedly left with multiple stitches and a fractured eye socket.

Scott-Young, who previously played for the Queensland Reds, signed for the Waratahs in November having parted ways with English side the Northampton Saints.

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“Rugby Australia and the NSW Waratahs confirm that Miles Amatosero has been suspended for four games following a formal review into a training ground incident earlier this month,” the Waratahs said in a statement.

“Amatosero can reduce his suspension to two games upon successful completion of counselling and education programs.”

Amatosero, who spent three years at French club Clermont, will at a minimum miss the Waratahs’ upcoming trial matches against the Reds and ACT Brumbies ahead of the Super Rugby season starting on 13 February.

– AFP

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