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Chilla Wilson (44)
How is it not a straight red. Looked intentional as there was no other reason to be up that high, and it knocked Toole out of the gameWhy rugby’s new foul play system needs a red card
The new rules have failed their first big test after a sickening hit on Brumbies winger Corey Toole, begging the question of what a player has to do to be sent off.www.smh.com.au
I think Paul Cully's take on this is pretty rubbish.
It was an obvious red card given there was contact with the head with force and no mitigation but I don't see this as being close to being a straight red card with no replacement.
It was a standard red card which under Super Rugby's rules is 20 minutes until the player can be replaced.
If this wasn’t a red card what is?