There's been a fair bit of confusion since the introduction of the new White Card in Super Rugby. Last weekend we saw one issued ... A yellow card was given, and whether or not it should have been a straight red card was to be determined with the showing of the white card. read more
The white card has different uses in Rugby depending on the tournament. As already discussed it was briefly used in Super Rugby when a referee is unsure if a certain action warranted a yellow or red card. read more
Rugby union: According to the laws of the game published by World Rugby (WR), during international matches, any player who commits an offence under Law 9 – Foul Play may be shown a yellow card and suspended from the game for 10 minutes (2 minutes in rugby sevens); the player cannot be replaced during that time. read more
A look at the first ever White Card in Super Rugby There's been a fair bit of confusion since the introduction of the new White Card in Super Rugby. Last weekend we saw one issued for a tip-tackle, so here's a quick look at that, as well as an explanation of how the process works. read more