14 May 2009

Quinlan gets 12 weeks, out of Lions tour

6:12 am on 14 May 2009

The Munster flanker Alan Quinlan will miss the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa after he was banned for 12 weeks for eye-gouging.

Quinlan was found guilty of gouging following an incident involving Leinster's Leo Cullen during Munster's European Cup semi-final defeat at Croke Park in Dublin a fortnight ago.

The opening match of the Lions tour is on May 30th, with the first Test against the world champions Springboks on June 20th.

The 34-year-old Quinlan becomes the third player to be forced out of the Lions squad after fellow Munster player, scrum-half Tomas O'Leary broke his ankle and Cardiff Blues centre Tom Shanklin dislocated his shoulder.

Scotland skipper Mike Blair has replaced O'Leary, but no replacement for Shanklin has yet been named yet by coach Ian McGeechan.