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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Ireland v England - 18 March 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1125448" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>I do wonder in some cases if it's to prevent causing embarrassment for the officials which is wrong as that shouldn't be the primary motivation. Player safety has to come first and offending players will never learn to remediate their actions if incidents aren't cited, whether missed by the match officials or not.</p><p></p><p>The hearings irritate me the most. A player should be given the opportunity to put forward their case if they genuinely feel they were harshly dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1125448, member: 74895"] I do wonder in some cases if it's to prevent causing embarrassment for the officials which is wrong as that shouldn't be the primary motivation. Player safety has to come first and offending players will never learn to remediate their actions if incidents aren't cited, whether missed by the match officials or not. The hearings irritate me the most. A player should be given the opportunity to put forward their case if they genuinely feel they were harshly dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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