There were a few weren't there.Refereeing decisions: many in the Wallaroos game vs USA. So. Many.
There were a few weren't there.
The lack of explanation from the ref was pretty noticeable, and something they will need to work on as women's rugby gets more eyeballs.I've been trying to find time to watch the whole game. This morning I managed the last 10 minutes of the first half and I won't watch any more.
From minute 34 onward there were some absolute shockers IMHO. England don't really need the help. Nevertheless...
Taranaki vs Otago NPC around 62nd minute, Otago number 10 scores a try. Ref called release because knees on ground so they release and he falls over try line
Been waiting for one of these to come up, not sure what defenders are supposed to do?
Yeah I think that’s the only option which is pretty stupid and ref could give a yellow card as wellGive a penalty?
Penalty try + yellow card?Give a penalty?
Best bet would be bring him down over the line without releasing the player so that it's held up, but you are very much putting yourself in the refs hands at that point. Looking at it though they probably would've got away with doing that (assuming they could've pulled it off, it's a tricky bit of business).Taranaki vs Otago NPC around 62nd minute, Otago number 10 scores a try. Ref called release because knees on ground so they release and he falls over try line
Been waiting for one of these to come up, not sure what defenders are supposed to do?
I think it was one of the Lions games the ref was getting stroppy with all the water boys.Or just be open about it and don't worry. If the refs just played on like super they wouldn't get those opportunities.
The player admitted committing an act of foul play contrary to Law 9.12 and that the act merited a red card. The Disciplinary Committee agreed and concluded that the appropriate entry point was mid-range. Therefore, the starting point is a suspension of 18 weeks.
In considering mitigation, in light of the player’s admission, her clean disciplinary record, her remorse and public apology, the committee concluded that the player was entitled to full mitigation of 50 per cent.
The FPRC had taken a different view to the level of mitigation, stating: “Full mitigation was not given due to the seriousness of the player’s actions as it appeared from the video footage that the player appeared to nudge Ireland number seven’s forearm twice before she bit her, suggesting an intention to bite the Ireland player, and two opportunities to stop and not continue with a bite, not taken by the player.”
However, the committee decided that, pursuant to World Rugby Regulation 17, those factors are relevant to the assessment of the seriousness of the conduct (i.e. the entry point) but not to an assessment of the extent of mitigation. Therefore, the Disciplinary Committee discounted nine weeks, not six weeks, from the starting point of 18 weeks and imposed a final sanction of nine weeks.