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Red card
The card is shown to a player to indicate that the player has been permanently excluded from the match
Yellow card
The card is raised in the air to a player to indicate that the player has been cautioned and sent to the sin-bin.
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d back from a lineout. Red card The card shown by the referee to a player to indicate that the playe ... d of play where a scrum may take place. Sent off A player is shown a red card and is permanentl ... 0 minutes, following a yellow card. The ground The total area shown in the ground diagram in law 1. Thro ... w card The card shown by the referee to a player to indicate that the player has been cautione
Head Contact Process - Shoulder charge
Video clips 1 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger, high speed and a leading shoulder - mitigation should not be considered 2 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger, high speed and a tucked arm - mitigation should not be considered
Dangerous tackles (high tackles) - February 2011
e, the range of sanctions extends from a penalty kick to the player receiving a red card. An illega ... d to the player’s safety, bears all the hallmarks of an action which should result in a red card or a yellow card being seriously considered. Referees and Citing Commissioners should not make their decision
Head Contact Process - Dangerous cleanout
g to wrap 2 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger, high speed and a swinging arm 3 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger and the arriving player had time to readjust his height 4 Red card - direct neck contact with a high degree of danger, high speed and a leading shoulder 5 Yellow card - high speed and direct contact but mitigatio
Enforcement of current Law - October 2018
k of receiving a yellow or red card Head contact and cleanouts around the neck must be penalised. Matc
Head Contact Process - Leading elbow / forearm
1 No sanction - ball carrier’s arm is close to the body 2 Penalty - indirect throat contact with no force and no speed 3 Yellow card - indirect throat contact 4 Red card - direct throat contact with a high level of danger
Enforcement of current Law - May 2015
d, the offending player runs the risk of receiving a yellow or red card Cleanouts around the neck mus ... y on Penalty only – Fair challenge with wrong timing - No pulling down Yellow card – Not a fair challenge, there is no contest and the player is pulled down landing on his back or side Red card – It’
Decision-making framework for high tackles - May 2019
k? Under Law 9.11, the referee is always entitled to issue a red or yellow card for anythin ... y, yellow card or red card. The framework also supports protection of the head of both player ... y of tackle circumstances warranting range of sanctions RED CARD Shoulder charge (no arm ... d or neck, with high degree of danger, and mitigation is not applied YELLOW CARD Any red car
Head Contact Process - Head on head
1 No sanction - no fault of the player - involuntary collision and the tackler had no time to readjust 2 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, high speed and a leading head 3 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, hig ... n change of direction by the ball carrier 5 Yellow card - head to head contact but mitigatio
Head Contact Process - March 2021
d to issue a red or yellow card for anything deemed to be reckless or dangerous. However, this proces ... y accidental head clash between white 15 and red 14 - both competing for the ball at the same heigh ... l the hard points, bouncing off red 8’s low tackle There needs to be an understanding that tackler
Head Contact Process - High tackle
t 3 Penalty - indirect head contact with no force and no speed 4 Yellow card - direct head contact but very low force 5 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of dange ... e and mitigation as there is a sudden drop in height by the ball carrier 7 Yellow card - direct hea
9 Foul play
e to stop play. Sanction: Penalty. Yellow and red cards 9.29 When a player is being cautioned and suspended for 10 minutes, the referee will show that player a yellow card. If that player later commits another yellow-card offence, the player must be sent off. 9.30 When a player is being sent off, the referee will show that player a red card and the player will take no further part in the match. A playe
Global Law Trials - 1 January 2025
e not approved for progression One stop maul Mark from a kick off/restart 20 minute red card replacemen ... 1 January 2025. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital laws content. &nbs
Clarification 6-2006
e the referee has three options available: penalty only, penalty and yellow card, penalty and red card.
Tag Rugby
t be sent-off (red card). (c) All players must respect the authority of the referee. They must not disput ... e of infringement or where play would have restarted 10.2 Yellow and red cards (a) Temporary suspension (si ... n players Repeated contact infringements Fighting Cynical infringements (b) The referee may send off (red card) a player and dismiss that player for the remainder of the game if they deem the offenc
Law Application Guideline - January 2023
g and gaining possession, and then in determining a sanction. There is no formula for determining a Yellow Car
XRugby
l playAny player issued with a yellow card leaves the field of play until the next tr
8 Scoring
n a yellow card or sent off. No conversion is attempted. Conversion, penalty goal and dropped goal 8.
9 Foul play
10s29 [Replacement] 9.29 When a player is being cautioned and suspended for 10 minutes, the referee will show that player a yellow card. If that player later commits another yellow-card offenc ... o minutes, the referee will show that player a yellow card. If that player later commits another yellow-card offence, the player must be sent off.
9 Foul play
Sevens29 [Replacement] 9.29 When a player is being cautioned and suspended for 10 minutes, the referee will show that player a yellow card. If that player later commits another yellow-card offenc ... d for two minutes, the referee will show that player a yellow card. If that player later commits another yellow-card offence, the player must be sent off.
Clarification 5-2014
t in the game i.e. he cannot act as a replacement for another player.If this is correct then a red card issue
Clarification 3-2016
o – Red No.3 (TH) is injured and replaced by No.18 (declared TH cover). No.18 then gets injured as a direct result of foul play. No.18 can be replaced but Red has no recognized TH on the benc ... s the referee to order uncontested scrums cannot be replaced.In the above scenario, can the Red team no ... d this request for clarification and the below are the relevant responses. In this scenario the Red tea
Clarification 4-2011
g scenarios, has a knock-on occurred? If so, who has knocked the ball on?1. Ball-carrier A from the re ... m the red team runs towards the blue team’s dead ball line. Opponent B approaches A from behind and rip ... s towards the red team’s goal line. (We often see this either ruled play or a knock-on by
Clarification 1-2014
d?A ball carrier from team red runs with the ball in the direction of team blue goal line, a defende ... l was that of the defender before it went forward. Is this a knock on by player red or a pla
Clarification 3-2011
l is kicked by black 9, touched in flight by red 11, then played by red 5. Then black 2, who is within the 10m of where the ball was played by red 5, attempts to dive on the ball. Since a player insid
Clarification 6-2009
y suspended (yellow card)?2. The U19 law Variation refers to both teams using reduced numbers of player
Clarification 4-2015
e shows a yellow card to the infringing player. After that, the referee decides the restar