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Foster's parting plea on last day as coach

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Liam Napier, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 30 Oct 2023, 10:42am

Foster's parting plea on last day as coach

Author
Liam Napier, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 30 Oct 2023, 10:42am

By Liam Napier in Paris

In a parting plea to improve the global game聽聽coach Ian Foster is calling on World Rugby to immediately introduce the 20-minute red card to the test scene.

聽for a reactionary shoulder-to-the-head tackle on Springboks centre Jesse Kriel cast a dark, frustrating shadow over the聽.

Less than 24 hours after the All Blacks鈥 one point defeat to the Boks the hurt remained raw as Foster, in his final press conference as head coach, gave his definitive views on the Cane incident 鈥 and Siya Kolisi鈥檚 head-on-head tackle that left Ardie Savea with a gash on his forehead early in the second half.

While Cane copped a red card in the 28th minute, Kolisi received a yellow only.

鈥淣o I don鈥檛,鈥 Foster said when asked if he thought Kolisi should have been upgraded to a red card. 鈥淏ut nor do I think Sam should have been red-carded because I don鈥檛 think there was the force they said there was put into it.

鈥淗ow do you classify someone who rushes in from 10 metres away off a lineout overthrow and has a head collision because he has gone in too high with someone who has reacted with half a metre of space and hasn鈥檛 brought that same degree of force to the tackle.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where it鈥檚 hard to get that combination right.鈥

Television match official intervention blighted the World Cup final. While he defended referee Wayne Barnes, Foster pointed to the Englishman apologising to Savea for incorrectly penalising him for a fair turnover early on in the contest. Rather than that decision being reversed, Boks first five-eighth Handre Pollard slotted three points.

That鈥檚 one example of why Foster believes the fairness of when the TMO decides to interject, and the subjective nature of red cards, are the biggest issues facing the global game.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 two World Cup finals in a row 鈥 there was one in New Zealand last year we all remember 鈥 and now you鈥檝e got this one that has been impacted significantly by red cards.

鈥淎 red card with 10 minutes to go is very different from one with 60 minutes to go. The impact on the game is different. The punishment is different. Quite frankly the Southern Hemisphere鈥檚 plea with World Rugby to make the red card a 20-minute thing needs to listened to straight away. It has to be. Early in the game the red card has such a dramatic impact versus a late in the game red. I can鈥檛 see any logic why it wouldn鈥檛 be brought in.鈥

Asked if he thought World Rugby had any interest in introducing the 20-minute red card that鈥檚 been used throughout Super Rugby and the Rugby Championship, Foster said: 鈥淟ike a big container ship it moves slowly but it has to move quickly. To me it鈥檚 a pretty obvious one that needs to change.鈥

Amid a chorus of criticism directed at Barnes in New Zealand, Foster largely deflected the spotlight away from the man in the middle.

All Blacks stand-in captain Ardie Savea speaks with referee Wayne Barnes. Photo / Photosport

All聽Blacks stand-in captain Ardie Savea speaks with referee Wayne Barnes. Photo / Photosport

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to have a perspective about this. It鈥檚 a tough game to referee. There鈥檚 a lot of pressure on. I didn鈥檛 agree with a number of his decisions last night but that doesn鈥檛 change. Wayne is a quality person and has been a quality referee for a long, long time.

鈥淭he issues in the game, many of them are outside his control. The game has an issue where it seems to come down a little bit to which decisions they want to correct and that鈥檚 the sad part of last night.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not a lot to do with Wayne Barnes and nothing to do with our respect with South Africa. You鈥檝e got to hand it to them they were a hard nut to crack last night. They鈥檙e the little parts of the game that need to be addressed because it鈥檚 giving space for people to fill with theories and conspiracies.鈥

In time, Foster hopes Cane can move on from the burden he will carry after saying he would live with the stigma of the first red card in a World Cup final forever.

鈥淵ou鈥檒l be sitting around a barbecue in six months and someone will ask you what it was like. There will be references to this final and his name will get attached to it. People won鈥檛 look beyond that to what goes into leading up to that point. They鈥檒l see that fact. I love him. His involvement with the team has been fantastic and it doesn鈥檛 change anything from my eyes or the players鈥 eyes. We know that鈥檚 the nature of the game and we saw some fine lines in that area last night and he was on the wrong side of it.鈥

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