AUSTRALIANS Toutai Kefu and Daniel Herbert were on Monday cited to appear before a disciplinary hearing following the Wallabies’ World Cup win over Ireland in Dublin on Sunday. Ireland’s Trevor Brennan, who was involved in the flare-up with Kefu, has also been cited. Brennan and Kefu will answer charges of punching after an incident in the second half of the Wallabies’ 23-3 victory. Irish centre Kevin Maggs was left dazed by a crunching tackle from Herbert in the same match and the Australian has been cited for a “high and dangerous tackle”. The hearings will be held at Twickenham on Tuesday. Fijian winger Marika Vunibaka, who was sent off for head-butting against Canada on Saturday, will have his case dealt with at the same time. The Kefu-Brennan clash was captured in full by television and the Aussie number eight could be clearly seen landing a series of blows to the Irishman’s head. Kefu, who scored three tries in Australia’s opening victory over Romania, now risks a ban of two or three weeks. –AFP