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In the fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled world of international rugby, there are bound to be occasional missteps, accidental fouls, and honest mistakes on the field. But what happens when these inevitable instances become marred by inconsistent questionable decisions made off the pitch? In this video, we delve deep into the controversial reversal of Owen Farrell's red card and highlight the inconsistencies and contradictions within World Rugby's governing body. The stage was set: England facing off against Wales, with both teams vying for victory. As tensions flared and the match progressed, a key event took the limelight – a dangerous tackle by England captain, Owen Farrell, on Taine Basham. Initially receiving a yellow card, Farrell's sanction was promptly upgraded to a red card following a review by the TMO bunker - a newly implemented system designed to ensure accurate decisions by isolating TMOs from on-field distractions. The purpose of this new TMO bunker system is clear: to provide a space away from crowds and interference, allowing dedicated TMOs the chance to meticulously review incidents of foul play and determine if they merit a red card. Such decisions are not taken lightly, considering the potential impact on a player's career and team fortunes. Given this, the bunker's decision to upgrade Farrell's penalty to a red card after comprehensive review indicates the severity of the foul in their perspective. But, in a shocking twist, the independent disciplinary committee reversed this decision days later. Despite the bunker's conclusion, the committee deemed that there was enough mitigation to revert the red card sanction back to a mere yellow. Their justification? A "late change in dynamics" due to Jamie George's involvement. But many are left wondering: if the TMO bunker system was introduced to ensure accurate decisions, how can it be so easily overturned? Let's put things into perspective. Rugby is a sport beloved for its physicality and passion. But with that comes the responsibility of ensuring player safety. A high tackle, like the one executed by Farrell, poses significant risks to the players involved. Recognizing the importance of safety and fair play, World Rugby has implemented laws and guidelines, such as Law 9.13, which states, "A player must not tackle an opponent early, late, or dangerously." By this definition and the immediate evidence at hand, the TMO's decision to red card Farrell seemed appropriate. But the inconsistencies don’t end here. Consider Lappies Labuschagne's case. For an accidental head clash, Labuschagne received a 3-week suspension, resulting in him losing his cherished place in the World Cup. In stark contrast, Farrell's more dangerous tackle sees him face no subsequent repercussions, and he remains eligible for crucial World Cup matches. One must then ponder: why the glaring discrepancy? Why does a player from Japan face significant penalties for an accidental clash, while a player from England walks free after a clear shoulder charge? This video aims to highlight and question these very inconsistencies. We're not pointing fingers at individual players or referees who, in the heat of the moment, are doing their best. Our focus is on the governing body, World Rugby, and the evident contradictions in their decisions. The reversal of Farrell's red card, in light of their own established TMO bunker system, raises eyebrows. The committee's statement, emphasizing the "luxury of time" they had in contrast to the Foul Play Review Officer, seems to ironically undermine the purpose of the TMO bunker system. If World Rugby's newly introduced system is effectively sidelined by the committee's claim of having a more detailed deliberation process, it brings to light a pressing question: Is the TMO bunker system even necessary? And if it is, shouldn't its decisions be given the weight and respect they deserve? In conclusion, while the Farrell Red Card controversy is just one of many incidents in the vast world of rugby, it serves as a glaring example of the existing contradictions within the sport's governing body. Fans, players, and stakeholders of rugby deserve consistency, clarity, and fairness. World Rugby, as the governing body, has the responsibility to ensure that the spirit of the game is upheld, that decisions are consistent and transparent, and that player safety remains paramount.
5 Reasons Why Aggression Helps King Kohli 👇 1. Mental Toughness: Virat Kohli's aggressive demeanor on the field displays his mental toughness. This mental strength helps him cope with stress and perform better under challenging conditions. 2. Competitive Spirit: Kohli's aggression stems from his intense competitive spirit. He always plays to win and gives his 100% on the field. This drive to be the best motivates him and the team to push their limits and strive for excellence. 3. Leadership: As a captain, Virat Kohli's aggression sets an example for the team. It shows them that he is deeply invested in the game and inspires them to follow suit. His aggressive leadership style can help boost team morale and motivate players to fight harder for victory. 4. Taking Control: Aggression can be a way to take control of a game. Kohli often takes charge of situations, whether it's while batting, setting the field, or motivating his bowlers. This assertiveness can help in making tactical decisions and influencing the outcome of the match. 5. Energy and Momentum: Virat Kohli's aggression often brings a surge of energy and momentum to the team. When he plays aggressively and succeeds, it can uplift the entire team's spirit and create a positive atmosphere on the field. However, it's important to note that aggression must be balanced and controlled. Uncontrolled aggression can lead to negative consequences, such as on-field altercations, disciplinary issues, or loss of focus. Virat Kohli himself has learned to manage his aggression better over the years, ensuring that it benefits his game rather than hampers it. 🙌 What are your opinions? ________________________________________________ Video Credits: @PUMA @ICC ________________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE to @Learn with Jaspal and Join me in the Journey to learn something new every day.✨ _______________________________________ #shorts #cricket #icc #viratkohli #kohli #anushkasharma #funny #aggressive #worldcup2023 #learnwithjaspal #motivation #inspiration #india #entrepreneurship #buisness #speech #podcast #interview _____________________________________ This content doesn’t belong to us, it is edited and shared only for the purpose of awareness, and if the content OWNER (visual/audio) of this content has any issue, we request you to directly message me, thus we sort out the outcome. Regards, Team LWJ
Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba is the latest blockbuster target for Saudi Arabia's Pro League, sources have told . Karim Benzema left Real Madrid to join Al Ittihad on Tuesday on a three-year deal and N'Golo Kante is close to joining him, and there's expected to be a wave of big-name players who follow their lead by joining Cristiano Ronaldo in the Middle East - he made the high-profile switch at the beginning of 2023. Chiefs in Saudi Arabia want to add more of Europe's elite talent to their ranks and sources have confirmed to that Pogba is firmly on their radar. The 30-year-old has endured an injury and controversy-riddled campaign following his return to Juventus last summer from Manchester United. The Frenchman started just one Serie A game last season, while he was dropped from Juventus' squad for their Europa League knockout tie with Freiburg because of disciplinary issues' earlier in the year. Despite his struggles Pogba has insisted that he wants to remain in Turin and prove his worth, but Juve themselves have endured a tumultuous campaign beset with off-field controversies. Those ultimately spilled out on to the field in the form of a ten-point deduction for financial irregularities. Juventus are now looking at a potential rebuild this summer - they will play in the Europa Conference League qualifiers next year after missing out on Champions League and Europa League football - and that could lead to the potential departure of Pogba, who is one of their highest earners. The opportunity to offload Pogba to Saudi Arabia may prove to be tempting for Juve, while a potential transfer would be another significant coup for the Pro League. All of the big-name signings secured so far have been free transfers but with the nation's Public Investment Fund (PIF), who also own Newcastle United, pumping funds into the Pro League's top four clubs - Al Ittihad, Al Ahli, Al Nassr and Al Hilal - they will have no issues in paying substantial fees for any future targets. Benzema has moved to Saudi Arabia on a deal worth in excess of £250,000-a-day without tax - Kante will follow suit when he officially puts pen to paper - and Pogba can expect a similar pay day should he end up making the move to the Middle East. #PaulPogba #SaudiProLeague #KarimBenzema #AlIttihad #NGoloKante #CristianoRonaldo #Juventus #OffFieldControversies #PotentialRebuild #PublicInvestmentFund #FootballTransfers #MiddleEastFootball #EuropaConferenceLeague #FootballNews #FootballUpdates #FootballRumors #FootballGossip #FootballCommunity #FootballFans #FootballAnalysis #FootballOpinions #FootballDiscussion #YoutubeFootball #FootballContent #FootballHighlights #FootballVideos
Messi was suspended as a disciplinary action by PSG for missing training and traveling to Saudi Arabia for his promotional tour. As the tension between him and PSG increases with Messi yet to sign any contract extension. What are thoughts on where Messi might be headed to after the season ends?🤔⚽
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Cristiano Ronaldo has started to make amends for his recent disciplinary issues by scoring in Manchester United’s Europa League win over Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday. As for Antony, his showboating has frustrated pundits. #CristianoRonaldo #Antony #ManchesterUnited --------------------------------------- It's good to hear all kinds of reactions, we'll definitely use your feedback for our next videos. Turn on notifications, if you don't want to miss anything on Oh My Goal - News. Follow us: YouTube - Soccer Stories - Oh My Goal: https://bit.ly/33b2en5 YouTube - Oh My Goal - News: https://bit.ly/3vEj61L YouTube - Oh My Goal - The Best of Football: https://bit.ly/3Ip3uWO YouTube - What The Hell? - Oh My Goal: https://bit.ly/33bcnAr YouTube - Amazing Talents: https://bit.ly/3xwjPUx YouTube - Oh My Goal - Shorts: https://bit.ly/3LLJ6Bq Facebook: https://bit.ly/3dZ3NLg Instagram: https://bit.ly/2ShLbxP TikTok: https://bit.ly/3aKKCCQ Twitter: https://bit.ly/33678Sh --------------------------------------- © Oh My Goal - Jellysmack