Nathan Hughes availability for autumn internationals uncertain after citing for punching

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SALFORD, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Nathan Hughes of Wasps before the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Sale Sharks and Wasps at AJ Bell Stadium on September 22, 2018 in Salford, United Kingdom. (Photo by Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)

Nathan Hughes faces a wait to see if his hopes of appearing in ‘s autumn schedule are over after he was cited for punching Lewis Ludlow.
The incident involving Lewis Ludlow occurred during Wasps 21-35 defeat to at the Ricoh Arena, and a disciplinary panel will decide whether the number 8 punched Ludlow in the head.
If found guilty of the citing charge, Hughes could face a six-week ban which would rule him out of England’s first three internationals against South Africa, and , as well as making him available for Wasps for their fixtures against holders .
Video footage released by the RFU shows Hughes being pinned down by Ludlow and retaliating by throwing a punch to the left side of the Gloucester flanker’s head.
A ban for Hughes would hamper ‘ back row plans further, after number 8 Sam Simmonds tore his anterior cruciate ligament and Billy Vunipola works towards regaining full fitness.
The England vice-captain admitted he was a little ‘rusty’ in win over at the weekend, but he did play for the full 80 minutes as Sarries ran out 25-20 victors.
Meanwhile, Ludlow has also been cited for a stamping on Elliot Daly in a separate incident.
Hughes and Ludlow will attend their hearings on Wednesday a 6.30pm.

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