Otago Daily Times

Barrett cleared of foul play

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MELBOURNE: All Blacks fullback Jordie Barrett is free to play in the Rugby Championsh­ip after his red card for a boot to the face of Australia winger Marika Koroibete was dismissed by a judiciary panel.

Barrett was sent off after making contact with Koroibete while jumping to catch a high ball in the 3821 win over Australia at Perth Stadium on Sunday.

Governing body Sanzaar’s judicial hearing ruled the contact was inadverten­t while Barrett lost his balance in the air.

‘‘With no intent to lash out, the hearing cleared him of wrongdoing and removed the red card from his record,’’ Sanzaar said.

That frees Barrett for Sunday’s match against Argentina on the Gold Coast as the All Blacks look for a third successive win in the competitio­n.

‘‘‘I’m just rapt with the outcome. They could see that I had no intent to hurt Marika in the game,’’ Barrett said in a video released by the All Blacks.

‘‘Just super lucky to avoid sanction and excited for the week ahead.’’

Match officials were criticised by players and pundits for issuing the red card, and All Blacks coach Ian Foster was quick to confirm the team would contest the charge.

The All Blacks brought in two expert biomechani­sts to give evidence during the hearing.

‘‘This wasn’t a rubberstam­p situation at all — this was a very thorough and fair process that took a lot of preparatio­n,’’ assistant coach Brad Mooar said.

The All Blacks may also be able to call on standin captain Ardie Savea and hooker Codie Taylor for Sunday’s test, with both players showing no signs of concussion symptoms after coming off the pitch against Australia with head knocks.

‘‘Both are doing well and at this point are asymptomat­ic and working through the process with those boxes being ticked,’’ Mooar said. — Reuters

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