Darcy Swain will attend an independent disciplinary hearing on Tuesday following his red card in Australia’s 30-28 win over England in the opening Test series.
The Walleyes were sacked in the second row in the 34th minute for headbutting Johnny Hill in a no-ball incident at Optus Stadium, but still avoided a ninth straight loss in the game.
However, according to Australia manager Dave Rainey, Swain could face suspension after an incident that resulted in repeated “taunting” from England and Hill.
At one point, Hill, who was blamed for his part in the incident, was pulling Swain’s hair, and after the match, Renee said, “I’m not sure if it was a team plan, but there was a definite There was excitement.
“Not only in this position, but also at the start of the game.
“Let’s take a good look at the footage and find out how we’re going to appeal to that. Let’s take a good look at the card. We will seek clarity on this.”
Darcy Swain will attend an independent disciplinary hearing on Tuesday following his red card in Australia’s 30-28 win over England in the opening Test series.
The Walleyes were sacked in the second row in the 34th minute for headbutting Johnny Hill in a no-ball incident at Optus Stadium, but still avoided a ninth straight loss in the game.
However, according to Australia manager Dave Rainey, Swain could face suspension after an incident that resulted in repeated “taunting” from England and Hill.
At one point, Hill, who was blamed for his part in the incident, was pulling Swain’s hair, and after the match, Renee said, “I’m not sure if it was a team plan, but there was a definite There was excitement.
“Not only in this position, but also at the start of the game.
“Let’s take a good look at the footage and find out how we’re going to appeal to that. Let’s take a good look at the card. We will seek clarity on this.”