The righteous indignation on here is surprising for a group of blokes who claim to play the game.
We all know the rugby judiciary system lost all credibility a long time ago - it is a political farce that is a blight on a great game and needs to be fixed. Unfortunately forcing Horwill to face the judiciary twice does far more damage than it does good. It pales beside O'Connell's sickening kick to the head of David Kearney immediately before the Lions tour. I don't think O'Connell's kick was deliberate (or he should be in prison) but it was reckless on a scale that is barely comprehensible. When people are looking to cite precedents for accidental boots to the head, no one will remember Horwill 2013, but anyone who saw Kearney get kicked will never forget it.
When O'Connell does not get cited for a boot to the head like that before a lions tour (or for gouging Horgan in the corresponding game four years earlier after being named lions captain, where Quinlan did get cited for gouging Cullen), or Farrell for his boot where the recipient was stretchered off, but Horwill gets tried twice for this, the whole thing looks even more political and amateurish. This does not send a message about intolerance of recklessness on a rugby field because that ship sailed a long time ago - it does send a powerful message about who is running the IRB and how they are using their powers - and it is not one that this game needs.
For what it is worth, I have said before and I wil say again that Kev should sit out a few games, so should Farrell - and O'Connell should not be playing again this year. But this is not the right way of doing it. Set standards, educate citing officers and judiciary officials, develop standards. Judiciaries all over the world face issues with standards of guilt, burdens of proof and sentencing consistency and most get it wrong, but few get it wrong on the scale that the IRB does. For a sport that is supposedly the domain of private school educated lawyers the irony is not lost.
If Kev misses next week under these circumstances he just becomes a matyr for the wallabies. Eejits.