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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Ireland v England - 18 March 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 1125786" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>In what way?</p><p>It's still been acknowledged as foul play (which I still think is the wrong call) and that it should've been a card, just yellow not red - it's not like it was a situation that could be replicated on a regular basis</p><p>The fact that it was such a weird/split second accident is what's shone such a light on the grey areas of the law. IMO this verdict will strengthen the penalisation of this kind of thing - an amateur ref is never giving a red card for something like that, but a yellow? Possibly. If their decision is red vs play on they'll go play on</p><p></p><p>Ryan's dangerous ruck entry and Aki's dangerous tackle should be the cause for concern considering neither was penalised at any point in the game/citing process and are far more likely to be things that are occurring on a weekly basis and need to be stamped out of the game (Henshaw's is easily mitigated for)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 1125786, member: 34990"] In what way? It's still been acknowledged as foul play (which I still think is the wrong call) and that it should've been a card, just yellow not red - it's not like it was a situation that could be replicated on a regular basis The fact that it was such a weird/split second accident is what's shone such a light on the grey areas of the law. IMO this verdict will strengthen the penalisation of this kind of thing - an amateur ref is never giving a red card for something like that, but a yellow? Possibly. If their decision is red vs play on they'll go play on Ryan's dangerous ruck entry and Aki's dangerous tackle should be the cause for concern considering neither was penalised at any point in the game/citing process and are far more likely to be things that are occurring on a weekly basis and need to be stamped out of the game (Henshaw's is easily mitigated for) [/QUOTE]
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