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Sebastian Cancelliere welcomes break after Glasgow Warriors stretch unbeaten run

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Sebastián Cancelliere /Glasgow Warriors

Sebastian Cancelliere admitted Glasgow were determined to go into a mini break with their unbeaten record intact before beating Dragons in Wales.

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Cancelliere grabbed one of Glasgow’s six tries as they won 42-28 at Rodney Parade in the BKT United Rugby Championship to go nine games unbeaten.

Franco Smith’s side now have two free weekends before hosting Ulster on February 17.

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Cancelliere said in a club video: “It was a great win for us. We needed to finish this 10-block in a good way and it was a great performance. We knew it wasn’t an easy game so we did a great job.

“It was good for me to contribute to the team with anything I could. I am happy for the team.

“We are now having 10 days off before we prepare for the next game which is a massive game for us.”

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So “it wasn’t foul play because it wasn’t foul play” is - to you - not only an acceptable answer but the only possible answer?


I would hope that the definition of foul play is clear enough that they can say “that wasn’t foul play - even though it resulted in a serious injury - because although player A did not wrap with the right arm, he entered the ruck through the gate and from a legal angle at a legal height, and was supporting his own weight until player B entered the ruck behind him and pushed him onto player C’s leg” or “that wasn’t foul play although players D and E picked player F out of a ruck, tipped him upside down and dropped him on his shoulder because reasons.”


Referees sometimes offer a clear explanation, especially when in discussion with the TMO, but they don’t always, especially for incidents that aren’t reviewed on field. It’s also a recognised flaw in the bunker system that there isn’t an explanation of the card decisions - I’d personally prefer the bunker to prepare a short package of the best angles and play back to the ref their reasoning, with the ref having the final say, like an enhanced TMO. It would cost a few more seconds, but would help the crowd to understand.


Greater clarity carries with it risks - not least that if the subsequent feedback is at odds with the ref’s decision they run the risk of harassment on social media - but rugby is really struggling to show that it can manage these decisions consistently, and offering a clear explanation after the fact would help to ensure better consistency in officiating in future.

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