It's not the flag they're asking to be guarded....'guard Pacific's triple star..'
Now, I ask you, how many stars are there on their flag??
You're probably right but fines are meaningless. The NZRU will pay it out of loose change. Wet lettuce leaf.A ban from a whole tournament A) seems somewhat disproportionate and B) will unbalance the whole competition.
Two, more sensible, repercussions would be either a fine, or for NZ to automatically forfeit a game in Vegas. Though the latter would bring with it it's own problem of which game to automatically forfeit.
Given that a fine is far simpler to implement, that'll probably be the final outcome.
It seems that there was a fairly big error made by the interchange referee, which was compounded by a lapse from the NZL Team management, and the actions/inactions from the two NZL players in question (the substitute and the substituted player).
World Rugby were pretty quick to throw Joubers under the bus after the Scotland v Australia game in RWC15. In doing so, a precedent was set for World Rugby to publicly (and rapidly) make comment on the performance of one of their appointed Match Officials. Consistency??
Not being one to push a Tin Foil Hat Conspiracy, but the referee in game 24 (Day 1 NZL v AUS) was Old Mate Joubert.
http://www.worldrugby.org/sevens-series/stage/1614/match/23111#lineups
If World Rugby had overturned the 8 man result our path to the final would've then been on the Fiji side of the draw and I didn't see us beating Fiji, so apart from losing the final it turned out ok.
I would've given Henry a point more than Kingston for two vital one on one tackles. So Kingston a 3 and Speight a 4.
This cant be the first time its happened in 7 years of the series can it?The problem is that this didn't just affect Australia, even though it resulted in a more favourable draw. It affected all of the other teams as their likely opponents changed. Who is to say that Fiji would not have won the tournament, or South Africa, or any of the other quarterfinal qualifying teams.
New Zealand should lose points. World Rugby, by their immediate inaction on this matter, showed what a joke that they truly are. I don't like to suggest that this is the case but it appears that the governing body treads lightly when the big boys are involved in serious infractions.
This cant be the first time its happened in 7 years of the series can it?