Albert Tuisue has actually been prohibited for the 2nd time in current months, the Fijian back-rower adhering to up his Test responsibility red card in November with a two-game ban after the invoice of 3 Gallagher Premiership yellow cards this period while betting Gloucester.
The ahead was prohibited for 4 suits after he was red-carded by French umpire Mathieu Raynal following his second-half November 12 accident with Joey Carbery inDublin That corrective hearing recap reported that “the player denied he had committed an act of foul play worthy of a red card, but admitted that the act was worthy of at most a yellow card”.
Now, a series of yellow cards in the English organization has actually pertained to haunt Tuisue as he will certainly be lacking for the upcoming Gloucester video games versus Saracens in the Premiership this Friday and also the adhering to weekend break’s Heineken Champions Cup video game versus Leinster.
An RFU declaration reviewed: “The case of Albert Tuisue, Gloucester Rugby, was heard on Wednesday, January 4, by a single judicial officer, Sam Hillas. Tuisue has received three foul play yellow cards during the course of the current season, most recently on December 31 in the game against London Irish. He received a two-week ban.”
The composed decision provided by the RFU outlined the umpire records on the 3 yellow cards that Tuisue grabbed with Gloucester, the very first can be found in the October 8 video game versusBath “Gloucester No8 made no attempt to wrap his arms and hit Bath No6 without the ball. I saw the incident live but in dialogue with the TMO as play was continuing, we deemed the incident to meet the threshold for a yellow card.”
It was October 28 versus Exeter when Tuisue grabbed his 2nd Gloucester card. “Exeter formed a maul just inside Gloucester 22. The maul traveled at pace to the five-metre line where it was deliberately collapsed by Gloucester 20. Yellow card issued.”
Regarding last weekend break’s 3rd yellow for Gloucester, the umpire’s record on Tuisue commented: “At a break in play the TMO brought an incident of foul play to my attention. Once on the screen, I observed that Gloucester No20 had made head contact with his shoulder to the head of London Irish No13.
“He was at fault due to being upright. Whilst there was head contact, the majority of the force was through the chest and therefore I observed that the tackle wasn’t of high danger. A yellow card was issued as per the head contact protocol.”
In the succeeding recap, judicial policeman Hillas stated: “No mitigation can be applied to reduce the entry point of one week. The player has two previous red cards on his record. The first was from September 2019 (RFU) which resulted in a three-week ban for dangerous tackling.
“The second red was in November 2022 (WR) which was also for a dangerous tackle and resulted in a four-week suspension (following which he completed the WR coaching intervention programme). As a result of the player’s record, one week was added to the entry point as an aggravating feature. The final sanction to be applied is two weeks.”