I voted "life" because that is what it deserves, although in reality, I doubt that he will get more than a few months because I don't believe the French have the balls to ban him for any longer, and I don't think they treat eye-gouging as seriously other countries do. If you don't understand where I am coming from with that comment, you should Google "Marius Tincu eye-gouge", and see how a Top 14 club (mis)used the courts to overturn a judiciary ruling to allow a player to continue playing Top 14 while he served an 18 week ban from the Heineken Cup. No clubs in other countries would dare attempt that, because their National Unions have the balls to stop this
After reading this statement by Smartoocky, i did a little research into eye gouging, The list that appears on the subject of promenant players cited does give the French some credit on the subject as the longest bans were given by the French.
Richard Nones 104 weeks
David Attoub 72 weeks
Julien Dupuy 24 weeks, only Dylan Hartley he got 26 weeks came anywhere close.
once again the French are slandered by smartcocky when really they are the at the forefront in this area of disipline no other unions or countries have come anywhere near this sort of punishment in weeks banned.
The Marius incident is completely different after various rulings and inquiries which exist in French law, the IRB agreed with the findings of the Olympics committee (CNOSF) and the ban was all the same 18 weeks, but it applied only to the H Cup, right or wrong he still had a 18 week ban and it was santioned by the IRB now (World Rugby) so these statements of "no balls" etc seem somewhat dumb giving that the above info is correct. The French do take eye gouging seriously even if some people on this furum think differently.