What's wrong with offenders choosing a glass of wine?
Red cards don't ruin the game, the idiot who commit a dangerous offense ruined the game, putting people on report and letting them finish the game is a cop out also it means the team that experienced the foul play don't benefit (if thats the correct word).
Red cards ruin games. I do not care how bad an offence is, suspend them for months on review after the game but do not ruin games because of one person's actions. A red card after 10 minutes is so different to a red card after 70 mins. I'd like to see a maximum amount of 20 mins spent off the field.
Some deserve a red card but some do not. I don't know how you can make that call considering Du Plessis' red card the other day.
I think a red card offence needs to be heavily reviewed before it is given, I don't like the ref able to make a decision like that in real time with little replay given considering it's such a major call.
I mean the IRB literally came out and said it was wrong. The red card ruined #1 vs #2.
Some deserve a red card but some do not. I don't know how you can make that call considering Du Plessis' red card the other day.
I think a red card offence needs to be heavily reviewed before it is given, I don't like the ref able to make a decision like that in real time with little replay given considering it's such a major call.
I mean the IRB literally came out and said it was wrong. The red card ruined #1 vs #2.
Also regarding backing their referee to use the Warburton example, the IRB needed to appoint Rolland as the referee of the next big game in the Millenium Stadium instead they pandered to Welsh moaning and he never referred them after that.
The concern here is that team's will send on assassins to target and maim as many of the opposition's key players as possible.While I don't completely agree with this, I can understand the rationale. I would make 1 alteration which would be that the red carded player cannot return after 20 mins - it would need to be a replacement to bring the numbers back to 15 on 15.
Not the Welsh national team, but I saw Rolland referee Scarlets v Northampton at parc-y-scarlets in 2012 - he was booed by the crowd I think that was his first refereeing appointment in Wales since RWC 2011. He is retiring at the end of the season.
Any view on last weekend's yellow cards?
Messam and Franks for NZ, Slipper and Simmons for the Wobs and Matera for the Pumas.
Messam's card was effectively a "team foul" card for repeated infringements in the ruck although I thought McCall should have got the card (when did he last get one?). Frank's card was for an individual illegal act of foul play with a swinging forearm to the head of an opponent - I think it deserved more than the 10 minutes Messam got (or perhaps Messam deserved less than the 10 minutes Franks got?)