WARATAHS coach Daryl Gibson urged rugby to follow the style of the NRL by placing players in the report rather than sending them back, after his team beat the Japanese Sunwolves with a score of 77-25. Visitors to the Allianz stadium in the semifinals after the expulsion of Sunwolves winger Semisi Masirewa at the end of the first half with the Tahs leading 24-18.
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In the quarter-finals, Gibson sympathized with his rivals after referee Federico Anselmi's decision to sack Masirewa for a dangerous tackle over Bernard Foley at the 39th minute
"The effect that he has on a match," In this case, the referee has no option, he follows the letter of the law, that's what he's forced to do. "
" Have an intermediate step that is not quite right. a red card, give them
The All Blacks coach, Steve Hansen, recently called for what players are reported rather than sent back in a game, Sunwolves coach, Tony Brown, agrees.
"Steve Hansen said," Put the players in touch as they do in the league and play, "maybe a yellow card.The match is not affected as much as tonight or in the # 39; All Black Test against France, same thing, "said Brown.
Foley said that he had serious concerns because he was overthrown by Masirewa after pbading the ball
"It's unfortunate, but the way I ended up only gives no option to the referee in terms of result, "said Foley