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d or passed back from a lineout. Red card The card shown by the referee to a player to indicat ... a in the field of play where a scrum may take place. Sent off A player is shown a red car ... y, responsible for the organising and playing of games within a specific geographical area. Y Yellow card The card shown by the referee to a player to indicate that the player has been cautione

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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’

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
9 Foul play

s the whistle 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 par

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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