Yellow card for tackling hard. Not high, arms wrapped, no lift, player lands arse first
WTF?
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Re: WTF?
From the camera behind the ref, you can see why he wanted to check it, but the other angles pretty much all show it's a fair challenge.Which Tyler wrote:Yellow card for tackling hard. Not high, arms wrapped, no lift, player lands arse first
It's just below the line where any higher with that force and its a red, but it is below that line.
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Re: WTF?
Listening to the ref, he's saying that the first contact is with the shoulder, with force, and then the arm wraps around afterwards, so that's the yellow.
He's entirely wrong, of course, but that's his reasoning. I can only imagine that he decided only to look at the first angle, made up his mind and then, like Stuart Barnes, refused to change it when presented with every other angle that blatantly contradicted his first impression.
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He's entirely wrong, of course, but that's his reasoning. I can only imagine that he decided only to look at the first angle, made up his mind and then, like Stuart Barnes, refused to change it when presented with every other angle that blatantly contradicted his first impression.
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Re: WTF?
Plainly a bad decision. Doubly so as this was referred to the TMO. I can forgive a ref making a mistake based on one view, but when a TMO is involved and they still get it wrong it really is unforgivable.