UPDATE: Engelbrecht escapes sanction as ref gets it wrong

DISCIPLINARY UPDATE: Stormers No.8 Willie Engelbrecht is free to face the Bulls.

The Stormers forward was handed two yellow cards (in the 15th and 47th minutes) for similar high tackles during the defeat to the Sharks.

The second yellow card became a red card.

In both cases, Engelbrecht’s initial contact was on the body of the ball carrier and then slipped up to the head – as discussed between the referee, Peyper, and his TMO, Stuart Berry.

However, upon further investigations the disciplinary committee deemed the second yellow card was inaccurate, resulting in the red card being expunged.

Therefore no sanction has been imposed on the player

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Meanwhile, Stormers wing Seabelo Senatla has been banned for four weeks following his red card in last Saturday's Rainbow Cup defeat against Sharks.

Senatla was red-carded by referee Jaco Peyper for taking out Sharks fullback Aphelele Fassie in the air, early in the match.

The Stormers host the Bulls in Cape Town on Saturday.

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Stormers’ Seabelo Senatla (wing) was suspended for four weeks following a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday after he was red carded in the opening round of the PRO14 Rainbow Cup SA, but his teammate Willie Engelbrecht (No.8) is free to play after also receiving a red card in the same match.

Senatla was shown a red card in the 14th minute of the match against the Cell C Sharks for transgressing Law 9.17: “A player must not tackle, charge, pull, push or grasp an opponent whose feet are off the ground.”

In the hearing conducted by by Judicial Officer Adv Tokkie van Zyl (SC), Senatla admitted that the red card was justified, and the abbreviated process was followed.

The transgression was treated as a mid-range offence and the player is suspended for four weeks, up to and including Friday, June 4, which equates to four matches.

Engelbrecht was red carded in the 47th minute after receiving his second yellow card (the first was in the 14th minute), both incidents for dangerous tackling.

Law 9.13 states: “A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes, but is not limited to, tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders.”

However, Judicial Officer Adv Rob Stelzner (SC) found that the second yellow card was unwarranted and has been expunged from Engelbrecht’s record, which means that the red card (consequent upon the second yellow card) is also to be erased from the player’s record.

Both players were represented by Adv Attie Heyns and a representative from MyPlayers, the players’ association.