The International Rugby Board is considering changing their disciplinary procedure following Frenchman Aurelien Rougerie's alleged eye-gouge of All Black captain Richie McCaw in the Rugby World Cup final last month.
Following the match there was talk of an eye-gouge on McCaw, although no complaint was laid by the All Blacks to the IRB within the 36-hour citing review period.
"I got poked in the eye or something," McCaw said after the 8-7 win the All Blacks. "I don't know if it was intentional."
However two days after the match, footage was uncovered showing the French centre Rougerie head-butt McCaw, who was lying on the ground, before raking his fingers across McCaw's face and eyes in the 77th minute of the Rugby World Cup final.
In a statement, the IRB confirmed no action could be taken to initiate a citing case following the alleged foul play during the match.