Rugby

“Could be red” – Joe Marler escaped punishment for head-on-head tackle

Referee Jaco Peyper and his team of officials have come under fire for not investigating a dangerous looking tackle from England prop Joe Marler.

One fan wrote: “That looked to me like Marler head contact immediately, goddam.”

Another commented: “Marler could get red”

A third said: “That’s head on head isn’t it? Looks like Marler head! Could be trouble this!”

“Was that head contact from Marler on Tuisue?” commented a fourth.

Nigel Owens calls for five big changes for Rugby World Cup

Popular referee Nigel Owens says rugby’s new Laws and processes in rugby are NOT working to improve the game.

The Welshaman, who hung up his whistle two years ago, has come up with five possible changes to encourage expansive rugby.

#1. No more barristers

Owens wrote: “In my opinion, there shouldn’t be a need for barristers. The laws of the game are there, if a player tackles like that, it should be a sending off.”

He continued: “In the modern game, these off-field proceedings have become a bit of a minefield. There’s a consistency with refereeing on the field, officials know what constitutes a red card offence and so do most players and coaches.

“But processes are not so aligned off the field, and I think that’s where people are getting frustrated. A lot of people were left scratching their heads when they learnt that Farrell’s tackle was ruled not to be worthy of a red.

“I’m not glad that Owen Farrell was banned, but I am glad that they finally reached the decision that the first panel should have reached.”

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