The whole red card argument is a load of crap. The only red card offence seams to be from horwills stomp ( only from what I have read).
I understand Scott's article however I rugby was adjudicated to ever single rule it would e a slow painful and sometimes boring game. Have you ever ha a look at thaw rules? If they were interpreted and followed to a T there would be yellow cards in Almost every are and penalties at every other ruck. For example. Players going of there feet at the breakdown. It happens on every game and Is sometimesIn terms of how the game is generally refereed? Probably. IN terms of the application of the laws of the game, the red card argument is far from rubbish. (If you haven't already, have a read of Scott Allen's front page article about it. Explains in very clear terms why a red should've been issued.
Drew Mitchell for slapping a ball down. Bledisloe 2010.But when was a red card last issued for something other then dangerous play?
First offence was for a late tackle.Drew Mitchell for slapping a ball down. Bledisloe 2010.
He knocked the ball down when the ABs wanted to take a quick lineout.It was actually for throwing the ball away, and he's already been yellow carded in the first half....
Yeah. He spear tackled someone (from memory) and got yellow, then came back and impeded an AB's quick throw in, which Joubert had already warned us about. So he copped another yellow, which became a red.
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