Former France international Gregory Lamboley has shared his dismay on Twitter after his compatriot Paul Gabrillagues was handed a six-week suspension after a disciplinary hearing on Tuesday.
The France and Stade Francais lock received the ban for an illegal clear-out of Scotland's John Barclay last weekend where he made contact with the Scottish player's head.
Tweeting in French, Lamboley claimed it was "outrageous" that Gabrillagues received a six-week ban – reduced from a 10-week entry point – while the All Blacks' Scott Barrett only received a three-week ban for a head offence the week before, meaning he will not miss any of the World Cup.
Toulouse legend Lamboley clearly feels that Barrett's offence was worse, or at least not worthy of receiving half the ban that Gabrillagues did.