LAST FRIDAY AT Kingsholm featured one of the stranger incidents of the season as Connacht fullback Mils Muliaina was arrested after the province’s 14-7 defeat to Gloucester in the Champions Cup semi-final.

After Muliaina was taken into custody, a statement from the Gloucestershire police was released saying:

“A man in his 30s was arrested at Kingsholm Stadium tonight Friday, 3 April on suspicion of sexual assault in relation to an incident in Cardiff in March.

“The man will be handed over to officers from South Wales police, who are investigating the incident.”

Connacht have issued an update this evening and Muliaina is now back in Galway.

The 100-cap international left Friday’s game during the first half with an adductor injury, which is set to rule him out for 2-3 weeks.

There was some good news for Connacht today though, as Bundee Aki and Eoin McKeon will both be available for selection when Ulster visit the Sportsgrounds this Saturday.

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