By Josh Raisey of RugbyPass.com
The World Cup is only a week old and already the topic of high tackles has been discussed ad nauseam. The most keenly discussed tackle so far has been Reece Hodge's hit on Peceli Yato, which saw the Australian cop a three-week ban.
Clive Woodward caused a stir when he said on Twitter that the tackle was no more than a yellow, claiming how hard it is to stop someone as powerful as the Fijian by wrapping your arms around him.
Although Hodge's offence was primarily making contact with the head, rather than a no-arms tackle, many people took objection to this, including former Ireland scrum-half Peter Stringer.
The 98-cap international said on Twitter: "Just because someone is 'powerful' it doesn't give you the license to operate outside the laws."