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Colin Windon (37)
Or accounts. Because there's a bit of a difference, on the evidence.
From the citing hearing:
Now, here's what the bould Bryce said at the time:
"I could see it clearly, clearly fingers in the eyes. Six green"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X__kjEjTNro It's from 0:39 on.
He said at the time that it wasn't a glimpse; he saw it clearly. He said, repeating the word, that it he clearly saw fingers in the eyes. On his own account at the hearing, he should have said red.
Turns out he bottled it at the hearing as well, then.
From the citing hearing:
Mr Bryce Lawrence gave evidence at the Hearing that he was within 2 metres of the location of the incident. He said that he “caught a glimpse” from the corner of his eye of the event which he said was sufficient for a report of foul play to be made to the referee. He said he saw Burger’s hand move from one side of Lions No 11 ’s face to the other side at the eye region. He emphasized at the hearing that he advised the referee that this was at a minimum a yellow card offence. Mr Swart introduced into evidence a copy of the DVD of the game and played the portion involving the incident at the hearing. He asked that the match officials’ voices be audible at the hearing. It is clear from the recording that the words noted above were indeed used by Mr Lawrence in his report to the referee, that is that the offence was at a minimum a yellow card offence. Mr Lawrence stated that if he had seen finger- poking or gouging or ripping at the eyes he would have advised the referee to issue a red card. But, he said he could not say one way or the other if such did occur from his viewpoint. His view of the incident was incomplete and only “a glimpse”.
Now, here's what the bould Bryce said at the time:
"I could see it clearly, clearly fingers in the eyes. Six green"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X__kjEjTNro It's from 0:39 on.
He said at the time that it wasn't a glimpse; he saw it clearly. He said, repeating the word, that it he clearly saw fingers in the eyes. On his own account at the hearing, he should have said red.
Turns out he bottled it at the hearing as well, then.