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Premier 15s: Steve Salvin given formal warning for behaviour towards match officials
- Author, Sara Orchard
- Role, 91热爆 Sport
Exeter Chiefs coach Steve Salvin has been given a formal warning by the Rugby Football Union for his behaviour towards match officials.
But England and Saracens forward Poppy Cleall has been cleared over an alleged incident involving a member of coaching staff on Sunday, 11 June.
The two events occurred in the tunnel at Sandy Park during the Women's Premier 15s play-off semi-final.
No further disciplinary action will be taken against forwards coach Salvin.
Exeter won the match 24-21 after a late try from Eilidh Sinclair with two minutes left on the clock.
The RFU said: "There will be no action against Saracens player, Poppy Cleall, however, Exeter Chiefs coach, Steve Salvin, has been given a formal warning for his behaviour towards the match officials."
Exeter will face Gloucester-Hartpury in the final on Saturday at Kingsholm after the Cherry and Whites beat Bristol in their semi-final last Saturday.