England captain Owen Farrell was left out of the squad to play Ireland on Sunday in a Rugby World Cup warmup game, hours after World Rugby announced it will appeal against the decision to overturn the red card he received against Wales last weekend.
Farrell’s availability for the start of the World Cup, which begins on Sept. 8, has been thrown into doubt after Thursday’s intervention by the game’s global governing body, which came after widespread surprise and dismay at the decision of a disciplinary panel to not hand him a ban that could last as long as six weeks.
Farrell was initially yellow-carded for the high, dangerous tackle on Wales flanker Taine Basham in England’s 19-17 win in the World Cup warmup game at Twickenham on Sunday NZT. It was later upgraded to a red card after video review but an independent judicial committee said that decision was wrong, citing a “sudden and significant change in direction from the ball carrier” before Farrell attempted the tackle.
World Rugby reviewed the committee’s full written decision and said it will appeal, with an independent appeal committee set to be appointed “at the earliest possible opportunity,” the global governing body said.
In the wake of that announcement, England announced a matchday 23 not containing Farrell for the match in Dublin, with coach Steve Borthwick saying he made the decision because of the furor of the judicial process.