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Stop the Cards – I want to get off !!!!!

17.11.2025
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Game altering red and yellow cards continued to be flashed across the Rugby fields of Europe at the weekend with evidence piling up that these officiating decisions are playing a major role in determining results.

Across the weekend, yellow and red cards swung key matches, from Japan v Wales to Scotland v Argentina. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie lay out why the current approach isn’t working, what’s changed in modern contact situations, and how World Rugby could fix the problem without compromising player safety.

They also wrap England’s breakthrough performance against the All Blacks, Ireland’s dominance over the Wallabies, and Japan’s near-miss in Cardiff — plus a look at other International results and listener comments and questions.

Also in this episode

South Africa v Italy — bench impact, scrum power and late momentum

• England v All Blacks — George Ford, drop-goals and aerial control

• Wallabies v Ireland — selection rotation, confidence and high-ball issues

• Japan v Wales — the yellow-card turning points

• Scotland v Argentina — how a 21–0 lead evaporated

• France v Fiji, USA v Romania, Portugal, Georgia and more

PLUS: The growing pressure on World Rugby to communicate clearly and act decisively on officiating, card reviews and player safety.

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