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Wigan Warriors fine Flower 50% of wages for three months for Grand Final punch

Wigan Warriors have fined Ben Flower 50 per cent of his wages for three months for punching St Helens stand-off Lance Hohaia in the Super League Grand Final in October.

The Warriors issued a statement on their website explaining Flower had been found guilty of gross misconduct due to violent conduct, bringing into disrepute the Wigan club and the game of rugby league.

Chairman Ian Lenagan vowed to stand by Flower during his rehabilitation process but didn’t shy away from viewing his disappointment in the incident.

“Ben’s action was totally unacceptable in rugby league but was out of character and one for which he is deeply remorseful,” he told the club’s official website.

“It is our judgement that we should not dismiss him but should punish him financially and then support him through what will be a difficult rehabilitation period and a difficult return to playing.”

The punishment is a six-month 50 per cent fine with half of it suspended over a period of 12 months with good behaviour.

In response, Flower fully accepted the decision and set his sights on rebuilding his career.

“I fully accept this decision taken by Wigan. I deeply regret my actions and I am grateful for the support that my club has given me throughout this process,” Flower told the Warriors’ website.

“It is a relief to reach closure on the incident and I hope to move forward now and rebuild the trust of my club, team-mates and the Wigan fans.”

Flower must also undergo a rehabilitation programme involving service with young people in the community during the duration of the ban as he prepares to rebuild his career.

It follows the RFL’s decision to ban the 27-year-old for six months following the altercation, the longest Super League ban ever dished out.

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