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Re: Citings
Assistant Referee's conclusion - Yellow Card Offence
Disciplinary Panel's conclusion - High End Red Card
Even allowing for mitigation - i.e. real time and off the ball this is a glaring error of judgment by Colourblind Dave
Disciplinary Panel's conclusion - High End Red Card
Even allowing for mitigation - i.e. real time and off the ball this is a glaring error of judgment by Colourblind Dave
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Main consequence for Pearson could be downgrading from the IRB's list of referees. He will be refing the France v Ireland game this weekend but didn't have any more 6N appointments.
I don't know if there would be an impact other competitions.
I don't know if there would be an impact other competitions.
- brummie-leinster-man
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What ever happened to the touch judge that told Kaplan Wales used the right ball? I don't think I've seen him since.mikerob wrote:Main consequence for Pearson could be downgrading from the IRB's list of referees. He will be refing the France v Ireland game this weekend but didn't have any more 6N appointments.
I don't know if there would be an impact other competitions.
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Had Pearson been any closer to the incident he would have broken Ryans fall.sarah_lennon wrote:
Even allowing for mitigation - i.e. real time and off the ball this is a glaring error of judgment by Colourblind Dave
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Pretty light sentence in my view. That kind of tackle is every bit as dangerous as sticking your hand in someone's eye. At least that b@stard Davies will miss the rest of the 6N. I gather he's a pretty nasty character who gets in as many brawls off the pitch as on it. Hope he enjoys watching the tournament from his couch.
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Peter Allen. AFAIK he has had no more international appointments. He wouldn't have been good enough to get a RWC appointment - even ok refs like Alan Lewis didn't get one - but Allen could have expected to get one for this year's 6N but for his booboo last year.brummie-leinster-man wrote:What ever happened to the touch judge that told Kaplan Wales used the right ball? I don't think I've seen him since.mikerob wrote:Main consequence for Pearson could be downgrading from the IRB's list of referees. He will be refing the France v Ireland game this weekend but didn't have any more 6N appointments.
I don't know if there would be an impact other competitions.
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Fair enough though really. If anything were to happen to Pearson in terms of downgrading it doubt we'd hear anything. We'd just probably not see him much (please God )mikerob wrote:Peter Allen. AFAIK he has had no more international appointments. He wouldn't have been good enough to get a RWC appointment - even ok refs like Alan Lewis didn't get one - but Allen could have expected to get one for this year's 6N but for his booboo last year.brummie-leinster-man wrote:What ever happened to the touch judge that told Kaplan Wales used the right ball? I don't think I've seen him since.mikerob wrote:Main consequence for Pearson could be downgrading from the IRB's list of referees. He will be refing the France v Ireland game this weekend but didn't have any more 6N appointments.
I don't know if there would be an impact other competitions.
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FERRIS CLEARED!!!!!
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brummie-leinster-man wrote:FERRIS CLEARED!!!!!
right call
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Does everyone who gets banned have some weeks deducted? It seems to that noone ever serves the actual designated ban (as determined by the disciplinary panel). Even Delon Armitage got weeks taken off for good behaviour (on more than one occasion). Is there any particular reason why Davies should have his ban nearly halved? Does anyone remember anyone who didn't get time off??
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I have heard on good authority that the disciplinary committee said that it should not have been a penalty and have criticised Mr Barnes!
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Yeah for sure. I did think he'd get a week or so...it seems pointless to cite him and then clear him in the space of a day but hey, I'll take itScott wrote:brummie-leinster-man wrote:FERRIS CLEARED!!!!!
right call
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brummie-leinster-man wrote:Yeah for sure. I did think he'd get a week or so...it seems pointless to cite him and then clear him in the space of a day but hey, I'll take itScott wrote:brummie-leinster-man wrote:FERRIS CLEARED!!!!!
right call
yeah was very odd that he was ever citied. wired
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Perhaps the siting was intended to achieve the eventual result.
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Probably just a warning shot with it being the first week of the tournament. IRB just letting other players know what could potentially happen if they try tackling dangerously
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Is there not an automatic citing upon receiving a card? Yellow or red?Scott wrote:yeah was very odd that he was ever citied. wired
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Makes more sense!
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Scott wrote:Had Pearson been any closer to the incident he would have broken Ryans fall.sarah_lennon wrote:
Even allowing for mitigation - i.e. real time and off the ball this is a glaring error of judgment by Colourblind Dave
I'm massively playing Devil's advocate. I don't actually think he's any excuse, I think he's a bottler and he's completely incompetent
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RavenhillRaider wrote:Is there not an automatic citing upon receiving a card? Yellow or red?Scott wrote:yeah was very odd that he was ever citied. wired
did not think so for a yellow.
also the ireland team manager said in a post match interview that they spoke with the match official and did not expect a citing
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I'm pretty sure its up to a citing commissioner to decide if a player gets cited. I'm struggling to think of exact examples but I seem to recall one or two cases where a player was cited without being carded during the game itself....I'm open to correction here though.