Gibson and Brown call for new Super Rugby disciplinary system



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The introduction of a disciplinary reporting system rather than the issuance of red cards is gaining momentum with Super Rugby coaches and ex-All Blacks Tony Brown and Daryl Gibson who agree that World Rugby needs to look at the concept. Semisi Masirewa was cleared for a tackle on Bernard Foley Sunday in Sydney

The Sunwolves also spent the last 10 minutes with only 13 players after Fumiaki Tanaka was given. a yellow card for a dangerous tackle while the Waratahs won 77-25, which guaranteed them the title of the Australian conference.

  Tony Brown

Tony Brown
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"I do not know" I think it was (All Blacks coach) Steve Hansen said the players were aware of the incident Masirewa

"Maybe a yellow card and then if it is a serious incident, he is suspended after the game."

"Then the game n & # 39 is not affected as much as tonight or in The All Blacks test against France. "

France was reduced to 14 men at the start of their second test against the All Blacks in Wellington last month when half Benjamin Fall was charged with a mid-flight collision with Beauden Barrett.

Red's red card was later canceled by World Rugby, but the match itself came to an end as referee Angus Gardner told central defender Montpellier that he had not the choice to give a red card 19659002] Hansen raised the idea after the match that World Rugby should consider setting up a reporting system like that of the rugby league.

The league system rugby implies that a referee makes a judgment The player involved is rarely sent to the field at that time

  Daryl Gibson

Daryl Gibson
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L & Waratahs coach Gibson said that he also thought that a system e of report could ensure the game a contest. The Sunwolves had only trailed 24-18 when Masirewa was sent off.

"I certainly support this, the effect that this (red card) has on the game is removing the fight," Gibson said. "In this case, the referee has no option, he follows the letter of the law and that's what he has to do

" Have a step intermediate that is not quite a red card, give him options, reasonable. "19659002] -Reuters

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