matty1194

Referees in Scotland
From the OP - my BOLD / BRACKETS
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Barnsey actually RC'd the replacement 9 for excessive use of the boot, in the replays you can see the ball clearly away in the hands in the background and the 9 still "rucking" away.
No prior 10.4-style aggression, but two players started fighting (more handbags) at the other side of the ruck, went to ground where they continued it, and unfortunately other players from nearby got involved despite my best efforts. I identified the initial two, as well as one who came in and delivered a stamp to the back of the opponent involved on the ground.
I was happy with giving the initial two both yellow cards (GOOD MAN), given that I had no idea what the initial flare had been.
However, with the player coming in late, perhaps I was too tolerant (DEFINATLY). I counted back from red and informed him that he was only getting yellow, since there were only a little more than 10 minutes remaining in the game (TIME LEFT IN GAME SHOULD NEVER BE A FACTOR - IF IT HAPPENED IN THE 1ST MINUTE or the 80TH MINUTE YOU SHOULD SANCTION ACCORDINLY).
Final note: same home club, same kick-off time, seniors tomorrow. Would it be right under a similar scenario? (ONLY YOU WILL KNOW
THAT - HOWEVER TREAT EACH SITUATION AS INDIVIDUAL)
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I would argue that it depends on what was stamped on - some are more "deffo" than others.
Eg I would suggest that a stamp on the head or neck or joints eg knees, ankles etc was more serious than a stamp on a flabby arse.
Come to think of it, didn't Wayne Barnes a Leicester player today for "raking" a Bath player?
Barnsey actually RC'd the replacement 9 for excessive use of the boot, in the replays you can see the ball clearly away in the hands in the background and the 9 still "rucking" away.