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Rugby greats see red over rash of cards ‘ruining the game’

  • Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup test in Brisbane was marred by both sides being reduced to 14 men for most of the game

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Referee Nic Berry shows a red card to Australia’s Lachie Swinton. Photo: AP
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Rugby greats in New Zealand and Australia have called for red cards to be dumped after Saturday’s Bledisloe Cup test in Brisbane was marred by both sides being reduced to 14 men for most of the game.

Former All Blacks John Kirwan and Christian Cullen, along with ex-Wallabies Phil Kearns and Tim Horan, argued that red cards were “ruining the spectacle” as referee Nic Berry’s strict application of the laws took the gloss off Australia’s upset 24-22 victory.

Twice the match was further reduced to 14-on-13 when players from both sides spent 10 minutes in the sin-bin after receiving yellow cards.

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The red cards were in line with World Rugby’s crackdown on contact with the head, which makes no allowance for accidental collision.
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But the former All Blacks and Wallabies stars argued that if the contact is not malicious then there should be provision for the tackler to be sidelined for 10 minutes, with any further penalty decided after the match.

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