Otago Daily Times

Call for more cards to put end to dangerous tackles

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DUBLIN: World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper has urged referees to show more red and yellow cards in a continued effort to put an end to dangerous tackles in the game.

The governing body has been on a campaign to eradicate dangerous tackles, particular­ly those that impact on the head, as the problem of concussion continues to blight the game.

‘‘The cards are there to change behaviour,’’ Gosper told the

‘‘They only continue to be a problem if behaviour does not change. The only way you can get player behaviour to change is to sanction with red cards and, actually, we have probably not seen enough of it.

‘‘I would say in many ways we have probably not been hard enough. We have not had the behaviour change that we are seeking yet, so we have to continue in that vein.’’

Gasper’s comments come after several contentiou­s tackles during the November internatio­nals, including England fiveeighth Owen Farrell’s tackle on Springbok outside back Andre Esterhuize­n which went unpunished despite a video review. Wallaby centre Samu Kerevi also escaped punishment when he clattered into Leigh Halfpenny in Cardiff and left the Wales fullback with concussion symptoms.

During the World Rugby under20 championsh­ip this year, the governing body introduced a trial law change to lower the height of tackles to ‘‘below the nipple line’’ to reduce the risk of head injuries.

Gosper said not enough had been done to prevent injuries from collisions in the profession­al game and it was now up to the referees to make tougher calls on the field.

‘‘The whole tackle law is to protect the ball carrier and the tackler, in fact mostly the tackler, given that twothirds of concussion­s occur to that player rather than the one carrying the ball,’’ Gosper added.

‘‘Dropping the height of the tackle is due to the statistics showing us that if the player is bent at the waist as they tackle, they are four times less likely to suffer a concussion.’’ — Reuters

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