Get Newsletter

NZ Sevens escapes sanction

When New Zealnd had eight players on the field, they scored a late try through Ardie Savea to draw the game 17-17.

ADVERTISEMENT

"Law 3.2 provides for the sanction of a penalty kick where a team fields more than the maximum number of players. The referee was not aware of the additional New Zealand player on the pitch prior to the conclusion of the match," World Rugby said in a statemet.NZ Sevens escapes sanction

"The investigation, undertaken by the designated disciplinary official, has determined that, while New Zealand did field eight players, it was an inadvertent breach as a consequence of a number of factors relating to the management of replacements involving a number of parties.

"World Rugby's misconduct process caters for unsporting actions, cheating and ill-discipline [amongst other behaviours] which are at a level that bring or have the potential to bring the Game into disrepute. Having fully investigated the incident, the designated disciplinary officer has concluded that the laying of a misconduct charge is not appropriate or warranted given the circumstances as the threshold had not, in his determination, been met. 

"While such incidents are rare, World Rugby is committed to ensuring that there is no such repetition on the series and will ensure that all teams and officials pay particular attention to the process of replacement management."

Join free

Chasing The Sun | Series 1 Episode 1

Fresh Starts | Episode 1 | Will Skelton

ABBIE WARD: A BUMP IN THE ROAD

Aotearoa Rugby Podcast | Episode 9

James Cook | The Big Jim Show | Full Episode

New Zealand victorious in TENSE final | Cathay/HSBC Sevens Day Three Men's Highlights

New Zealand crowned BACK-TO-BACK champions | Cathay/HSBC Sevens Day Three Women's Highlights

Japan Rugby League One | Bravelupus v Steelers | Full Match Replay

Write A Comment