World Rugby is considering a global trial for the proposal which would mean a sent-off player could be replaced by a substitute after 20 minutes
The counter argument is that diluting the sting of a red card reduces an offender’s incentive to improve their tackle technique, instantly undermining the game’s push for greater player safety. Lam, however, says there are now so many red cards being shown that sides are being punished unfairly.
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