Mike Brown: Harlequins full-back loses appeal against six-week ban
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Former England full-back Mike Brown has played his last game for Harlequins after losing his appeal against a six-week ban for stamping.
Brown, 35, was sent off against Wasps for stamping on the head of hooker Tommy Taylor on 9 May.
He accepted the Rugby Football Union disciplinary panel's charge but appealed against the length of the ban.
But the RFU decision means Newcastle-bound Brown will miss the rest of the season, including potential play-offs.
At Brown's original hearing on 11 May, Brown accepted the charge against him and the panel decided the accidental stamp warranted a high-end sanction of 12 weeks.
The dismissal was the first red card of Brown's 16-year career and because of his unblemished disciplinary record and guilty plea, the ban was reduced to six weeks.
A Harlequins statement said: "The club will continue to work with and support Mike throughout the remainder of his time as a Harlequin before he leaves this summer to join Newcastle Falcons."
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