Pohiva also off.Both Maya Stewart and Bienne Terita going down and leaving the field with knee injuries in the first 30 mins in the game against the Fijiana
Both her and Terita were two of the best so far before going off, hopefully not too serious for eitherPohiva also off.
Both her and Terita were two of the best so far before going off, hopefully not too serious for either
Well, apparently it was only mid range. Which is baffling. So they started at 6 weeks and worked back from there. She also showed remorse so they decided it couldn't have been that bad. Because you know. She was sorry after the fact at the disciplinary meeting. Not on the field. Where she pushed Friedrichs in the head after the penalty was blown up. Or during the on field review where she huddled up. Or after shevwas given the red card where instead of trying to apologise to Friedrichs she jist ran off the pitch. No, jist at the disciplinart review.How? What possible mitigation could there be?
The Committee found that there was foul play and that it met the red card threshold consistent with the referee’s decision. There was contact with the head by the player’s boot. The player repeatedly stamped her foot and deliberately so but the Committee accepted the player’s evidence that she did not intend to contact the head. On careful review of the footage, and considering the player’s evidence and submission, the Committee found that the player was not deliberately targeting the head of the Australian player, but rather was reckless in her actions (as she accepted). The contact to the head was glancing or grazing rather than direct and targeted. The Committee was not satisfied that the player looked down and was aware she was contacting the head of the Australian player.
Complete utter horseshit. Next she’ll claim mental health made her do it.The independent Disciplinary Committee was chaired by Michael Heron KC (New Zealand), joined by former international players Becky Essex (England) and Ofisa Tonu’u (New Zealand).