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Sorry for the bump but i know all the plantsmen/ plantswomen take bank holidays off.... just kidding no descrimination here
Sounds like the root stock, which is possibly the native species guelder rose (Viburnum opulus) is sending up vigorous suckers so these need to be cut right back if you want to keep the grafted cultivar?
Its kind of the opposite actually, the original plant and therefore rootstock is the better half we want to keep and the 'graft' which is problematic growth