Digby gets 5 weeks

March 20, 2012
Posted by Morné

Reds wing, Digby Ioane, has been handed a lengthy suspension for a tip-tackle he made on Marcell Coetzee during the Sharks game.

The SANZAR Duty Judicial Officer Mike Heron has accepted a guilty plea from Digby Ioane of the Reds for contravening Law 10.4 (j), Lifting a player from the ground and dropping or driving that player into the ground is dangerous play, after he was Cited following a Super Rugby Match at the Weekend after he lifted Marcell Coetzee in a tackle and drove him backwards so Coetzee hit the ground in a dangerous position.

Ioane has been suspended from all forms of the game for five weeks up to and including Saturday 21st April 2012.

The incident occurred in the 40th minute of the match between the Sharks and Reds played in Durban at Mr Price Kings Park on Saturday 17th March.

SANZAR Duty Judicial Officer Mike Heron assessed the case.

In his finding, Mr Heron ruled the following:

Digby Ioane was cited for a dangerous tackle made in the Reds v Sharks match on 17 March 2012.  He was given a yellow card on the field, and the incident was referred to the citing commissioner (white card).  The matter came to me as Duty JO.

After reviewing the relevant material (including footage and reports on the SANZAR intranet), I followed the Duty JO process via telephone calls with the player, his coach and the Reds team manager.  At the end of that process, I gave an indication of penalty of five weeks’ suspension.  After having time to consider that, the player accepted that suspension.  Accordingly, Digby Ioane is suspended from all forms of the game for the five weeks to and including Saturday 21 April 2012 (that includes four scheduled Super Rugby matches and the bye week).

My reasons are as follows:

The tackle involved the player lifting the opposition player, tipping him beyond the horizontal and driving him backwards into the ground, in one motion.  The Sharks player broke his fall with his right arm and landed on his back.  The tackle was dangerous, although it appears from the footage that Ioane attempts to control the opposition player by keeping hold of him until he was brought to ground. That was not achieved safely in the circumstances and I find that the tackle was in breach of Law 10.4(j). The player accepted that the tackle was executed poorly and was in breach.  His coach also accepted that and explained that the tackle occurred in a dynamic manner, in a critical defensive play for the Reds.

I reviewed the match footage, the citing commissioners report and the reports from the referee and assistant referee.  I find that the tackle was executed deliberately in the sense that he intended to lift the player and drive him backwards.  The player was tipped beyond the horizontal and driven backwards to the ground (and objectively assessed was clearly dangerous).  I accept, however, that there was no intention to injure the player or to drive him forcefully into the ground. Rather, Ioane has executed the tackle with poor technique and was reckless as to the danger caused. In all the circumstances, I find that the tackle was mid-range and warrants an entry point of six weeks.

I note that the Sharks player received attention on the field and continued to play.  The medical information I received indicated that the Sharks player received bruising to his neck, although I do not have further information as to the precise cause or seriousness of this.

Digby Ioane has two previous disciplinary matters relating to dangerous tackles, albeit from the 2008 season.  The player accepted that he had been suspended for similar tackles in the past, but explained that he had altered his technique in subsequent seasons without further incident.   The previous incidents are aggravating, although one has to take care not to punish the player twice.  In light of their rather historic nature, in my view they warrant an addition of a further week to the penalty.

There is also the need for deterrence which again is present in respect to these tackles (refer IRB memorandum of June 2009). A further week suspension is warranted for reasons of deterrence.

Matters in mitigation include the players immediate acceptance of his wrong, his remorse for the same (expressed to me) and his plea of guilty.  He received a yellow card, which in turn adversely impacted on the Reds during the game.  The player does have a recent misconduct matter although it is not related and warrants no further mention.  He is a talented international player who appears to have played several seasons without significant incident.

To recognise and acknowledge the immediate guilty plea and remorse, and other mitigating factors, I am prepared to reduce the sanction by three weeks, resulting in an ultimate sanction of five weeks.  I have considered the relevance of the bye week in the course of my deliberation.  I do not adjust my penalty to take account of that, given that the suspension is from all forms of the game and is intended to be meaningful but expressed in weeks.  I appreciate that this suspension covers four scheduled matches rather than five, but note that this is coincidental, and does not in my view materially alter the substance of the suspension.

Accordingly, Digby Ioane is suspended from all forms of the game for the five weeks to and including Saturday 21 April 2012.

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14 Comments

  1. Mug Punters Organisation of South Africa Kevin_rack says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 9:38 am Reply to this comment

    Eish 5 weeks.
    The guy is not particulary dirty expcept a couple of harmless swinging arms and some really cool breakdancing moves.

  2. JT_BOKBEFOK! JT_BOKBEFOK! says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 10:05 am Reply to this comment

    I find that harsh :? But I guess if you lift a player in the tackle you have to take what you get! May that be a warning to the rest of the guys…

  3. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 10:07 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to Kevin_rack @ 9:38 am:

    Way too harsh… not even Bakkies would get 5 weeks and a yellow… think of the noise then?

    Just a few seasons ago this tackle would have been lauded as awesome!

    Good solid, driving, power tackle against the rub… body just being lifted a smidgeon too far…

  4. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 10:09 am Reply to this comment

    Again we’re seeing the lack of consistency from refs…

    Good news for the Bulls though… the Reds are severely screwed in their backs with all their play-makers injured and suspended…

  5. Sauce Sauce says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 10:22 am Reply to this comment

    As one of the hacks pointed out – this is the convicts third trip to the commission for a tip tackle – suspension is warranted for a serial offender

  6. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 11:07 am Reply to this comment

    Third time five week holiday for the twat… well deserved…

    Finally JO’s and CO’s in SA are waking up to the fact that we need to nail those antipodean vuilgatte withj the same consistency as they biasedly nail us!

    Great work SARU!

  7. Deon Deon says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 2:21 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to bryce_in_oz @ 10:07 am:

    Not a dirty player and way too harsh. But then again that wouldn’t prevent the brainless from farting and :whatever: about it.

  8. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 3:06 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to Deon @ 2:21 pm:

    Beautiful power tackle… drove him forwards back to ground rather than tip-tackling…

  9. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 5:55 pm Reply to this comment

    Heron is a New Zealander BTW….

    So squeal off at the Kiwis not us…

  10. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 5:55 pm Reply to this comment

    But like Bakkies

    Serial offender…

  11. Morné Morné says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 5:59 pm Reply to this comment

    No sympathy for Digby. He has gotten in trouble for this type of thing way too many times.

    I am a huge critic of over-sanitation by rugby bodies, but there is one thing that has no place, and that is tip tackles. I still think it should carry a standard 6 week holiday regardless of severity.

  12. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 7:18 pm Reply to this comment

    At least the decision was explained at length which should be the case for all these longer suspensions… far more transparent…

  13. bok_in_oz bryce_in_oz says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 7:20 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to Morné @ 5:59 pm:

    Twice… four years ago as a 22 yr old?

  14. Morné Morné says:
    March 20th, 2012 at 7:48 pm Reply to this comment

    Reply to bryce_in_oz @ 7:20 pm:

    And for a high tackle inbetween which he also got a holiday for.

    Tackling is about technique, technique can be coached, hence I have no sympathy.

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