The 20 -minute red card is a new rugby law introduced for Autumn Internationals, but what is it?
After being tried in the Men’s Fall National Series, six countries will use the new 20 -minute red card for the first time in 2025.
The new sanctions introduced by World Rugby will provide public officials with the options between the sinner and permanent red cards that the yellow card, the unpleasant player spent 10 minutes in the pitch, and the permanent red card.
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How does red card work 20 minutes?
If the new 20 -minute red card rules are in place, if the referee is displayed on the unpleasant player, the player must still be punished and leave the rest of the game.
But after 20 minutes, the team can replace him with a team member.
The referee is recommended to use a new 20 -minute red card for a violation of technology, such as accidental head collisions that violate yellow card thresholds but are not considered “intentional and dangerous” foul play.
What is the existing red card used for?
Currently, the referee can still use traditional red cards in the ‘dangerous and deliberate’ foul play.
But on November 14, counseling between referee and world rugby will discuss the idea that red cards are the only red card.
This change was introduced through the recent review of the disciplinary process through the recent review of the disciplinary process.
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Bill Beaumont, the world’s chairman of the world, added: “It is important to remember that the ability to replace red athletes after 20 minutes is combined with strong, clear, and unmutable sanctions. This supports consistency and agility by reducing the influence of a lawyer. ”
Both Ireland and the French rugby union called it against the proposal and called it ‘back’ and insisted that the option of permanent Red Card should remain to protect the player from intentional and dangerous foul play.
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