GLASGOW Warriors and Scotland ace Finn Russell has been suspended for two weeks as a result of his challenge on Wales' Dan Biggar.

The 22-year-old was given a yellow card for the collision in Vern Cotter's side's defeat at BT Murrayfield on Sunday before being cited to appear in front of a three-man Six Nations Disciplinary Committee.

And following the hearing at Heathrow today, it has been ruled that the challenge was reckless and deliberate, with a two-week suspension being handed out, meaning the player will miss the clash against Italy at Murrayfield on Sunday, February 28.

A statement from the SRU said: "Finn Russell, the Scotland outside half, appeared today before an independent Six Nations Disciplinary Committee at Heathrow, having been cited under Law 10.4 (e) and (i) for an alleged dangerous tackle of an opponent in the air in the 31st minute of the RBS 6 Nations match between Scotland and Wales on Sunday 15 February 2015.

"The Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Mike Hamlin (England) along with Jean-Philippe Lachaume (France) and Pat Barriscale (Ireland), having heard from the player and his representative and viewed various TV angles of the incident, determined that Finn Russell had committed an act of foul play which merited a red card rather than the on-field yellow card given by the Match Officials.

"The Disciplinary Committee decided that the offence should be categorised under Law 10.4 (i) and that it was reckless rather than deliberate. The Committee considered it at the lower end of World Rugby's scale of seriousness carrying a three-week suspension. It noted the absence of aggravating factors and the existence of certain mitigating factors, including the player's clear disciplinary record, in applying a one-week reduction from the entry point.

"Finn Russell is suspended from playing until midnight on Sunday, 1 March, 2015, and has the right of appeal."