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    @dogmeat said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    Pathetic and predictable

    A quick google shows that similar incidents in NZ club rugby are around 8 to 12 weeks

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    @Machpants said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    Weak punishment. Abuse of officials should be in the months, not weeks

    He got a slap on the wrist with a wet bus ticket, as expected

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    I see lots of gloating from Irish fans on FB. I hope they go down in a screaming heap at QF time

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    World Rugby's HQ is in Dublin so their decision was always going to be weak.

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    @Bovidae worried the locals would block the gin deliveries!

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    This chap is the biggest bell end in world rugby these days. A spoiled little whinger.

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    @Steve said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    This chap is the biggest bell end in world rugby these days. A spoiled little whinger.

    He could've doid!

    Whoops, wrong one

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    World Rugby HQ love Jonny Sexton and the boys in Green. Absolutely no surprise to me that he was given such a gentle slap across the wrist.

    We can expect the referees at the World Cup to give every 50:50 decision for the Irish as well.

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    @sparky said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    World Rugby HQ love Jonny Sexton and the boys in Green. Absolutely no surprise to me that he was. given such a gentle slap across the wrist.

    We can expect the referees at the World Cup to give every 50:50 decision for the Irish as well.

    Come on, let’s not get all GAGR around here eh?

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    You could sympathise with the 2007 players and officials wanting to string Barns up by his ginga ballsack, but to the best of my knowledge none of them said a word to him. This is despite many of them having had their World Cup dreams destroyed forever. They showed restraint and class. And despite us being accused as whingers, I'd hate to see the response from certain other nations and/or individuals if the same thing happened.

    This response is pissweak. I've always been sickened by the way soccer players act towards the ref and it will get that way in rugby if they don't crack down harder.

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    @Bovidae said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    World Rugby's HQ is in Dublin so their decision was always going to be weak.

    It wasn't a World Rugby decision. WR doesn't have jurisdiction in European Professional Club Rugby (ECPR) cases and it was a decision of an independent Disciplinary Committee.

    Disciplinary decisions on behalf of the independent Disciplinary Committee - Johnny Sexton and Leinster Rugby | European Professional Club Rugby

    Disciplinary decisions on behalf of the independent Disciplinary Committee - Johnny Sexton and Leinster Rugby | European Professional Club Rugby

    Johnny Sexton suspended for three matches and Leinster Rugby fined £7500 with the amount suspended

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    The fact they gave him a ban at all is surprising TBH, I expected him to get off without sanction, maybe a warning only.

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    @taniwharugby In the decision they stated that his sanction was six weeks, but was reduced to three by his mitigation.

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    @Tim said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    @taniwharugby In the decision they stated that his sanction was six weeks, but was reduced to three by his mitigation.

    How on earth is there mitigation for that? The child he was with was holding a gun to his head?

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    @Tim Why the mitigation in his favour?

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    @Tim said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    @taniwharugby In the decision they stated that his sanction was six weeks, but was reduced to three by his mitigation.

    Why is being a fluffybunny a mitigating factor?

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    Fuck me days. Why do we always go through this fucking rigmarole every time mitigation gets mentioned either in rugby judiciary cases or actual judiciary cases. It's a standard part of sentencing/sanctioning.

    Has he been done for this type of misconduct before? No? In which case, that's a mitigating factor.

    He pleaded guilty = a further mitigating factor.

    Read page 33 re mitigation if you get round to putting down the pitchforks.

    https://djl5pr6hub29v.cloudfront.net/epcr/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/16213628/Sexton-Leinster-Decision-Final.pdf
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    @Smudge Yeah, there was an apology too, IIRC.

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    @Smudge said in Jonathan Sexton's conduct:

    Fuck me days. Why do we always go through this fucking rigmarole every time mitigation gets mentioned either in rugby judiciary cases or actual judiciary cases. It's a standard part of sentencing/sanctioning.

    Has he been done for this type of misconduct before? No? In which case, that's a mitigating factor.

    He pleaded guilty = a further mitigating factor.

    Read page 33 re mitigation if you get round to putting down the pitchforks.

    https://djl5pr6hub29v.cloudfront.net/epcr/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/16213628/Sexton-Leinster-Decision-Final.pdf

    Don't be a party pooper, this is no time for rationalism!

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