no way that was red. Warburton just didn't realise what good contact he had made,** he didn't attempt to flip him**, he didn't drive him down. he panicked when he realised it was becoming dangerous and let go.
stupid, yes. dangerous, yes. malicious, NO.
a yellow would have been harsh FFS.
Roland was not biased, he made howlers in Wales' favour too, he's just shit.
You can see him flip him up and drop him, he didn't need to.
I agree with the second bit of bold but malicious intent isn't the only reason to give a red. If you do something reckless (meaning to or not) you get what you deserve.
You can see him flip him up and drop him, he didn't need to.
I agree with the second bit of bold but malicious intent isn't the only reason to give a red. If you do something reckless (meaning to or not) you get what you deserve.