The wing was angered by Olly Woodburn’s red card in Exeter’s loss to Leicester, while Ellis Genge has been cited for a dangerous tackle
director of rugby, conceded that he could understand how the officials reached the decision while his opposite number, Richard Wigglesworth, revealed that a specific directive designed to stop the offence in question had been recently issued. Nowell, however, made his views clear, writing: “I’m actually in shock, like shock shocked. What the hell is happening? That’s one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen. EVER.
Luke Cowan-Dickie, the England and Exeter hooker, added his opinion that “rugby had lost the plot” while the club’s centre Henry Slade announced “I have no words”, but, in criticising the referee’s decision, Nowell is the most in danger of RFU action. In November 2021, Anthony Watson found himself in hot water when airing his views on social media, hitting out at the decision by the referee Ian Tempest to send off his Bath teammate Mike Williams. Watson wrote: “Here we go again.
Unlike other charges, there is no deadline for the RFU to bring action against Nowell according to rule 5.12. , the RFU is attempting to strictly police abuse of match officials amid growing concerns of an increase in incidents at all levels of the game.on Friday night. The loosehead prop, who captained England for the first time during the Six Nations, was shown a yellow card at the time but now faces a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.
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