Thu 22 Aug 2019 | 02:39
The Dan Biggar tackle on Maro Itoje that miraculously escaped punishment

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Dan Biggar shut his critics up with a top-class performance against England this past weekend, earning the Man of the Match honours in the process. But the way that he tackled Maro Itoje in the second half caused a fair bit of alarm, with a lot of fans wondering how he got away with it.

With at least two high profile recent cases of players getting heavy suspensions for dangerous challenges to the head or neck area of the opposition, Biggar's tackle in the 13-6 win over England was one that somehow escaped punishment completely.

The effort, albeit courageous after powerful Itoje has charged down field from an intercept,  was not only high but due to the nature of it, carried a lot of force.

'Back in the day' it would have been applauded without too much fuss, but in the 2018/2019 player safety era it was surprising to see that referee Pascal Gauzere, and his sideline officials, chose to ignore what looked like a clear high, and possibly reckless, challenge.

While different in nature, the moment certainly brought back memories of Owen Farrell's shot on Andre Esterhuizen last year, a seismic effort that was also ignored by officials.

In case you missed it, you can see the challenge below. What did you think when first seeing it?

4 Comments

  • colombes
    1:18 PM 30/08/2019

    the tackle and the non-sanction, everything is hilarious

  • arkelt
    9:07 AM 23/08/2019

    Hahhha he even jumps to aim for the head ! xD

  • dsteyn.dw@gmail.com
    7:04 AM 23/08/2019

    Rugby rules roulette anyone? 

    • pickay
      8:13 AM 23/08/2019

      Meeeh I think am good, but thanks for offering...