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Cartons rouges : fin de tournoi pour Radradra, un match de suspension pour Cummings

Waisea Nayacalevu des Fidji réagit lorsque l'arbitre Luc Ramos montre un carton rouge à Semi Radradra des Fidji (non présent sur la photo) à la suite d'un examen du bunker, dans le cadre de l'essai en cours consistant à exclure définitivement le joueur fautif du match, mais à autoriser son équipe à revenir à un effectif normal au bout de 20 minutes. Cet incident a eu lieu lors du match des Autumn Nations Series 2024 entre le Pays de Galles et les Fidji au Principality Stadium le 10 novembre 2024 à Cardiff, au Pays de Galles. (Photo par Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

L’ailier des Fidji Semi Radradra et le deuxième-ligne de l’Ecosse Scott Cummings ont comparu ce mardi 12 novembre par liaison vidéo devant une commission de discipline indépendante, au cours de deux audiences séparées.

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Celle-ci devait statuer sur la situation des deux joueurs qui ont reçu un carton rouge de 20 minutes pour jeu déloyal. Semi Radradra s’est rendu coupable d’un plaquage haut, contraire à la règle 9.13, lors du match entre les Fidji et le Pays de Galles le dimanche 10 novembre 2024.

Quant à Scott Cummings, il devait s’expliquer sur une situation plus délicate (et moins flagrante, il faut le reconnaître), pour être retombé sur les membres inférieurs d’un gratteur en essayant de le déblayer, un acte de jeu déloyal contraire à la règle 9.20 (e), lors du match entre l’Écosse et l’Afrique du Sud le dimanche 10 novembre 2024.

Radradra suspendu pour trois matchs

Dans le cas de Semi Radradra, la Commission de discipline indépendante était présidée par Philippe Cavalieros (France – fédération d’ailleurs officiellement opposée au carton rouge de 20 minutes), assisté de l’ancien arbitre international Valeriu Toma (Roumanie) et de l’ancien joueur international Stefan Terblanche (Afrique du Sud).

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The 20-min red card explained by referee Karl Dickson

Referee Karl Dickson explains the 20-min red card system that is in place during the Autumn Nations Series.

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The 20-min red card explained by referee Karl Dickson

Referee Karl Dickson explains the 20-min red card system that is in place during the Autumn Nations Series.

La Commission de discipline a jugé que le carton rouge était justifié par la nature de l’acte de jeu courant. « En se basant sur les directives de sanction de World Rugby, elle a établi un point de départ à six semaines. Toutefois, une atténuation maximale de 50 % a été appliquée, prenant en compte un casier disciplinaire vierge et des signes de remords de la part du joueur, ce qui a permis de réduire la sanction à trois semaines », indique le communiqué.

Ainsi, la suspension couvrira les matchs suivants :

  • 16 novembre 2024 – Espagne vs Fidji – tests d’automne
  • 23 novembre 2024 – Irlande vs Fidji, Autumn Nations Series
  • 30 novembre 2024 – Pau vs Lyon, Top 14

Le joueur pourrait néanmoins être autorisé à disputer cette dernière rencontre pour la reprise du Top 14 si il demande et participe au Programme de formation au plaquage de World Rugby visant à modifier les techniques spécifiques et les problèmes techniques qui ont contribué à l’acte de jeu déloyal.

Scott Cummings suspendu pour un match

Dans le cas de Scott Cummings, la commission de discipline indépendante était présidée par Rhian Williams (Pays de Galles), accompagné de l’ancien arbitre international Donal Courtney (Irlande – fédération également sceptique sur le carton rouge de 20 minutes) et de l’ancien joueur international Olly Kohn (Pays de Galles).

Là aussi la commission a validé le carton rouge, mais en y émettant des nuances. « Bien que jugé imprudent, l’incident a été évalué avec un point d’entrée bas de deux semaines. Une atténuation maximale de 50 % a ensuite été appliquée, tenant compte d’un dossier disciplinaire exemplaire, d’une bonne conduite et de signes de remords du joueur, réduisant ainsi la sanction à une semaine », est-il indiqué dans la décision finale.

Ainsi, la suspension ne couvrira que le match suivant de l’Ecosse, soit contre le Portugal le 16 novembre.

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