Photographs of the wound inflicted by Chris Ashtons teeth formed part of the evidence used to suspend the England wing for 13 weeks, the disciplinary hearings written judgement has revealed.Saracens are considering whether to appeal and have 24 hours, concluding late on Friday afternoon, to respond but would do so knowing Ashtons account of events was deemed implausible by the three-man panel that issued their verdict on Tuesday.Taken into account by the Rugby Football Union hearing were pictures taken by one of Northamptons physiotherapists that showed bite marks on the arm of Alex Waller, the Saints prop who became entangled with Ashton at Allianz Park last Saturday.The evidence was described as helpful to the panel and the testimony of physiotherapist Nathan Allwork revealed that the pictures were taken with the permission of referee Greg Garner.I ran to Alex Waller who had taken a knee [sic]. Alex said, Ive been bitten on my arm. There were obvious bite marks on Alexs forearm/wrist, Allwork said.The referee appears to see what is happening, I explain to him that he had been bitten and the referee nodded his head.?Our second physio, Matt Lee, arrived and began to strap and dressed his forearm.Matt suggests taking a photo and the referee said that there is clear evidence of the bite. He said that Alex was clearly injured and would give us the time.Waller can be heard on audio footage saying Ashton bit me twice ... it didnt hurt too much but its out of order after feeling a bite on his arm in the 24th minute while attempting to clear his opponent from a ruck.Ashton claimed he had not bitten 100 percent, insisting Wallers arm had become lodged in his open mouth, that he twisted his head away to remove the arm and did not clamp his teeth down on the limb.The panel felt the only question was if Wallers wound had been caused by the pressure of arm to teeth or by a bite and while they viewed the Northampton loosehead props testimony as consistent and compelling, they found Ashtons account very much less plausible.Once it had been decided the level of offence was low end, with a guideline ban of 12 weeks, an extra week was added due to Ashtons previous two suspensions for hair pulling and making contact with eyes.Efforts by Saracens to have the sanction reduced due to his good character and conduct at the hearing were dismissed. 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Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State talked about starting fast against Arizona.Mission accomplished.The No. 25 Cougars jumped to a 24-0 lead in the first quarter and crushed Arizona 69-7 on Saturday for their seventh consecutive victory.Everything we touched worked, coach Mike Leach said.Luke Falk threw for 311 yards and four touchdowns for Washington State (7-2, 6-0 Pac-12, No. 25 CFP), which had its highest points total since 1997 and the most ever against a Pac-12 opponent.The Cougars hadnt won seven straight games since 2002. They and No. 4 Washington remain the only teams with undefeated Pac-12 records.We played together the whole game, Leach said. We talked all week of playing a complete game. Im glad we didnt let up.Washington State scored on its first six possessions and held a 38-7 lead at halftime.It feels amazing, said running back James Williams, who rushed for 72 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns.Leach noted he has been on both sides of such blowouts.We are definitely not that good and they are definitely not that bad, Leach said. The defense did a good job of finding a way to keep them out of the end zone.Arizona (2-7, 0-6), which has lost six games in a row, struggled on offense behind quarterbacks Brandon Dawkins, Anu Solomon and Khalil Tate. They combined to complete 11 of 23 passes for 128 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions.Im embarrassed and we should be embarrassed and it starts with me, Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said. Thats a good team. They played well and we didnt. `Were better than this, even with all the adversity.Falk, who was relieved late in the third quarter by Tyler Hilinski, completed 32 of 35 passes. He was not intercepted or sacked. Hilinski completed 15 of 17 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns. Combined, the two quarterbacks threw six touchdown passes against only five incomplete passes.Thats pretty good, Leach said.It was a real good, complete win, Falk, whose 91 percent completion rate was a team record, said. Our mentality was right all week.Washington State piled up 614 yards of offense while limiting Arizona to 286 yards. Samajie Grant rushed for 77 yards for the Wildcats.ddddddddddddWashington States Gerard Wicks ran for two touchdowns, and Tavares Martin Jr. caught two touchdown passes.Rodriguez said he believes his team can turn things around.Well climb out of this, he said. Its just right now its not fun.Washington State opened the scoring with Erik Powells 23-yard field goal on its first possession.On the ensuing series, Shalom Luani intercepted Brandon Dawkins pass deep in Arizona territory and returned it to the 8. Williams caught a touchdown pass from Falk on the first play for a 10-0 lead.Wicks scored on a 1-yard touchdown run on Washington States next possession.With Solomon now playing quarterback, Arizona turned the ball over on downs at midfield. Falk hit Gabe Marks for a 2-yard touchdown pass and a 24-0 lead, still in the first quarter.Arizona drove deep into Washington State territory, but Solomon fumbled and the ball was recovered on the 7 by WSUs Peyton Pelluer. Jamal Morrow caught a 53-yard pass from Falk to place the ball on Arizonas 10, and Tavares Martin Jr. caught a 7-yard touchdown pass for a 31-0 lead.Wicks scored on a 1-yard run for a 38-0 lead.Solomon fired a 47-yard touchdown pass to Cam Denson as Arizona got on the scoreboard with 1:55 left in the first half.THE TAKEWAYArizona: The Wildcats rotated their quarterbacks all game, but could not generate much offense. The defense proved porous to WSUs Air Raid.Washington State: Played without star nose tackle Robert Barber, who has been suspended from school for his role in a fight at a party. But Washington State had a big day on defense anyway, holding Arizona to 158 rushing yards, 50 of them on one play.POLL IMPLICATIONSWashington State is certain to move up in the Top 25 poll after this convincing victory over a long-time nemesis. Arizona still leads the series 26-16.UP NEXTArizona hosts Colorado next Saturday.Washington State hosts California next Saturday.---More AP college football at www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '