Lee Grant, I know you watch a hell of a lot more French rugby than I do. I was wondering if you caught the Toulon v Cardiff game where the ref awarded 3 penalty tries to Toulon. Would be interested in reading your take on it if you did.
I forgot to reply to this. I don't think I have seen three penalty tries in one match, let alone three to the same team, let alone, three to the same team in one half.
But I don't think that Cardiff can complain too much. They had obviously been warned before oranges because of the consequences of their inferior scrum. Then their THP just got blown away in the first scrum after the break when, of all people, Halfpenny dropped a routine pass. Then the Toulon scrum raced ahead and it collapsed. Garner awarded a penalty try because of 'probability', and a yellow card.
The only problem with that one in my eyes was that he blew the penalty too early because Steffon Armitage scored anyway a second or two after the whistle. Maybe there was a Toulon infringement that negated it, but I didn't see it.
The second yellow card and penalty try in the half was five minutes later for a maul that was traveling even faster than the scrum was towards the Cardiff line, before being pulled down. No brainer—I don't see any reason why a team can't be awarded both a penalty try against them and get a yellow card.
Not even commentators Johnny Hammond and Frankie Sheehan whinged about that one.
The third penalty try at the end of the game was probably coloured by persistent infringements from 5 meters out, in a short time, though there is nothing in the law book on that, only the probability of a try being scored but for the infraction.
The first of these infringements was for the lineout (pulling down ??). From the scrum option (eventually) the Quins scrummie was offside grabbing the Toulon no. 9 too early—second penalty.
From the tap and go and a subsequent ruck the Cardiff no. 8 kicked the ball out of the scrummies' hands, into the air. He got a yellow card for this third penalty.
From the scrum option Cardiff got walked back to under their posts and Garner saw a penalty event, and thought a Toulon try would have been scored otherwise (though I don't know what it was for). This was the fourth penalty in four minutes, all within 5 metres of the Cardiff goal line—third penalty try.
No—Cardiff should have no complaints about the three penalty tries but, not to the point, Toulon should have got a yellow card awarded against them for persistent infringements just before the last Cardiff try.
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