He is a serial offender, having been disciplined in 2016, 2020, and earlier this year for foul play.
Nika Amashukeli, the referee, shows Owen Farrell, the England captain, a yellow card which was later upgraded to red after a TMO review, during Saturday’s match against Wales. Picture: David Rogers/Getty Images
Why are we not surprised that Lady Luck seems to be smiling, once again, on England rugby captain Owen Farrell, the serial “no arms tackle” offender? Farrell was red-carded on Saturday after another of his trademark shoulder charges on Wales’ Taine Basham. He was initially given a yellow card, but this was turned into a red card and a permanent sending-off after match officials used the new “bunker” system to review the original decision.Had the red card been confirmed and a minimum six-match ban imposed, Farrell would have been out for most of England’s Rugby World Cup campaign.
Fortunately, in a move which even surprised some England fans, an all-Australian review committee withdrew the red card yesterday, clearing the way for Farrell to play the World Cup.He is, no doubt, a big-name attraction who will bump up the all-important viewer numbers , so perhaps it was to be expected that he would be cleared. But he is a serial offender, having been disciplined in 2016, 2020, and earlier this year for foul play.
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