Team warning rule
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:53 pm
I know the rule isn't new, but does anyone think/know if the application has changed.
In the past it felt like it was more a case of repeated similar offences (lots of high/late tackles or lots of messing around at ruck or lots of offsides) brought about a player going to the bin. Now, as shown last night, it can be anything and everything and anyone that causes the yellow card to go up
This year more than ever, but also over the last two years, it seems to have been the case that refs are looking to get a guy off the pitch after they've lost control of things and a number of penalties build up. Yes, penalties shouldn't be given away and no this isn't sour grapes because we deserved most of the penalties we gave away last night in that 2nd half, but surely sending a guy who hasn't committed a penalty for an offence his team hadn't previously been penalised for is not what the intention/purpose of the rule is? I did moan about this when a similar thing happened in a game earlier in the seaosn (I think Wakey v KR). I just don't think its right.
In the past it felt like it was more a case of repeated similar offences (lots of high/late tackles or lots of messing around at ruck or lots of offsides) brought about a player going to the bin. Now, as shown last night, it can be anything and everything and anyone that causes the yellow card to go up
This year more than ever, but also over the last two years, it seems to have been the case that refs are looking to get a guy off the pitch after they've lost control of things and a number of penalties build up. Yes, penalties shouldn't be given away and no this isn't sour grapes because we deserved most of the penalties we gave away last night in that 2nd half, but surely sending a guy who hasn't committed a penalty for an offence his team hadn't previously been penalised for is not what the intention/purpose of the rule is? I did moan about this when a similar thing happened in a game earlier in the seaosn (I think Wakey v KR). I just don't think its right.