Wallabies winger Drew Mitchell to face judiciary
SEE YA: Wallabies winger Drew Mitchell is sent off by referee Craig Joubert.
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Wallabies wing Drew Mitchell will face a SANZAR judicial hearing in Melbourne after he was sent off in the Bledisloe Cup test against the All Blacks in Melbourne.
Mitchell was ordered from the field in the 43rd minute by referee Craig Joubert after being issued with a second yellow card.
SANZAR Judicial Officer Peter Ingwersen will hear the matter.
Mitchell was initially sin binned in the first half for a late and dangerous tackle and was sent off for a second yellow card for intentionally offending.
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