All Blacks great Sir John Kirwan has slammed World Rugby in its handling of red cards, even going as far as saying the infraction should be abolished from the sport.
The topic of red cards has been thrust back into the national consciousness thanks to two sending offs during the Wallabies' 24-22 win over the All Blacks over the weekend – with All Blacks prop Ofa Tuungafasi and Aussie rookie Lachlan Swinton both getting shown red cards for high tackles.
Speaking on Sky Sport's The Breakdown, a fired up Kirwan argued that red cards ruin the spectacle of the sport and wants it gone from the game.
"Our game does not need red cards," Kirwan said. "I don't think there's anyone in our game that goes out intentionally to hurt someone. So if it's a red card, they go off and someone replaces them for 15 minutes. People have paid good money to watch a game of rugby with 15-a-side. That's my biggest issue.
"They say the worse thing for rugby is slow motion … what people don't realise is, once Ofa is committed to that – and actually from a tackle technique looked pretty good – it happened so fast."