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Owen Farrell’s luck runs out, handed four-week ban

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England Rugby’s poster boy, Owen Farrell, will finally bear the consequences of his poor tackle form, after being cited following the Saracens 19-16 win over Gloucester in the English Premiership

 

The English Flyhalf has a history of getting away with dangerous, no-arms tackles. Even in the match, the referee, Karl Dickson, took no action.

 

The match TMO, Claire Hodnett, brought the incident to Dickson’s attention. But, because the incident happened five phases before the initial breakdown in play, the Ref showed zero interest in stopping the game to review the matter.

 

Replays shocked even the match commentators, who exclaimed that Farrell should receive a Red Card.

 

Watch: Farrell gets away with murder

 

Despite the obvious danger in the tackle, Farrell remained on the field. The 31-year-old would slot the match-winning drop goal at the death, just four minutes later. A heart-breaking end to the match for Gloucester.

 

As a Springbok fan, I can relate.

 

Les, we forget the tackle on Andre Esterhuizen in 2018. A controversial moment that led to a narrow 11-12 Springbok loss at Twickenham.

See Ultimate Rugby’s post from 2018:

 

Here’s the video:

 

 

The incident proved that Rassie Erasmus has a sense of humour.

 

 

Cited, sealed and delivered

While his luck on the field still seems to be intact, the citing officer, James Hall, would not drop the ball like Karl Dickson.

 

Hall called Farrell to plead his case in front of a disciplinary panel. According to a ten-page written judgement, it wasn’t until well after the match that Farrell realised that he made contact with Jack Clement’s head.

 

“It was only when he got on the team bus to come home that he watched the clips and realised contact was made with the chin,” said the statement.

 

“When he realised, he contacted his opponent to apologise.”

 

Still, the panel upheld the four-week ban. They will reduce the sentence to three weeks, should the English 10 complete the World Rugby Coaching Intervention Programme.

 

Farrell will sit out the Saracens’ two Champions Cup pool matches, against Loyn and Edinburgh. He will also miss their Premiership encounter against the Bristol Bears.

 

He will, however, be available for England’s Six Nations opener should he graduate tackle school.

 

 

It’s a mystery as to how Owen Farrell gets away with shouldering people in the face. His reputation for this is unmatched. Despite this, Farrell has only ever been red-carded once and cited twice.

 

 

 

 

Ziaan Siems
Ziaan Siemshttps://smile904.fm
Ziaan is an unapologetically biased supporter of the Springboks, Stormers, and the Proteas. He was born with a rugby ball in his hand and is still an active sportsman. He’s an all-around cricket talent, who represents the WP Premier League club, Brackenfell CC. Ziaan also shares his expertise on the game of cricket on Pitch Visions coverage of domestic cricket.

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