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Greg Davis (50)
Full red is for ‘deliberate foul play’. Blyth was no doubt reckless, but not sure you could call it deliberateWhat’s a full red then if that is not?
Full red is for ‘deliberate foul play’. Blyth was no doubt reckless, but not sure you could call it deliberateWhat’s a full red then if that is not?
Nope, this year they have full red as an optionFull reds don't exist in Super Rugby. 20 miinute red is the highest sanction.
• Referees can utilise the TMO to make a Yellow Card decision, but any extended TMO video reviews will take place once the player has left the field, not before the Yellow Card is issued.
• The TMO will have 8 minutes to either uphold a 10-minute Yellow Card decision or upgrade it to a 20-minute Red Card, in which case the player will not return to the field, but can still be replaced.
• Referees will now also have the power to issue a full Red Card for deliberate foul play, in which case the player will not return to the field and cannot be replaced.
I agree. Can only think maybe having his head down he didn’t necessarily aim for head contact like someone putting their shoulder into him. It’s reckless but lacks some intent.What’s a full red then if that is not?
They do. Striking, biting, gouging. Stuff like that is still a full red.Full reds don't exist in Super Rugby. 20 miinute red is the highest sanction.
Kiwi refs don’t recognise forward passes unless they’re blatantLast pass is forward?
i cant spake.Full red is for ‘deliberate foul play’. Blyth was no doubt reckless, but not sure you could call it deliberate