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RUGBY is set to introduce a second red card as part of a never-before-seen rule.

The new card will be trialled in the 2024 Autumn National Series.

Referees are set to get a new red card in rugby

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Referees are set to get a new red card in rugbyCredit: Rex

There will be a big difference between the new red card and the pre-existing one.

The referee will still be able to dish out red cards that will remove players for the rest of the game and leave a team a man down.

However, the new red will give them the option to send a player off for 20 minutes.

Once the time period is over, the offending team can send on a replacement player.

The permanent red card would be used for foul play deemed to be “deliberate and dangerous”.

But with “technical offices” then the 20 minute red card can be used.

World Rugby are believed to be planning a meeting next month in which the new card will be discussed.

Sky Sports have claimed that the governing body could make it the only red card “available to referees”.

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The Irish Rugby Football Union and the French Rugby Federation have both come out against the permanent usuage of the new card.

However, it is said that they are happy for it to be used in the Autumn Nations Series.

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An IRFU statement read: “The IRFU does not support the permanent adoption of a 20-minute red card.

“Player welfare and safety are paramount to the core values of the game, and the option of a permanent red card for deliberate and intentional acts of foul play supports those values and protects the integrity of the game.

“The IRFU welcomes the variation to World Rugby‘s closed law trial, which will be adopted in the upcoming Autumn Nations Series.”

The FRF claimed that the permanent inclusion of the 20-minute red card would be “unacceptable and backwards”.

Chief of rugby at Six Nations Rugby Julie Paterson, however, defended the trial.

She said: “No trial or subsequent change is considered without utter confidence that player safety and welfare is front and centre.

“First and foremost, we need to look after the players and their interests, and the trials we have opted to use this November deliver on this commitment.”

Autumn Series fixtures

Saturday, November 2

  • 3.10pm: England vs New Zealand, Twickenham Stadium
  • 5.40pm: Scotland vs Fiji, Murrayfield

Friday, November 8

  • 8.10pm: Ireland vs New Zealand, Aviva Stadium

Saturday, November 9

  • 3.10pm: England vs Australia, Twickenham
  • 5.40pm: Italy vs Argentina, Stadio Friuli
  • 8.10pm: France vs Japan, Stade de France

Sunday, November 10

  • 1.40pm: Wales vs Fiji, Principality Stadium
  • 4.10pm: Scotland vs South Africa, Murrayfield

Friday, November 15

  • 8.10pm: Ireland vs Argentina, Aviva Stadium

Saturday, November 16

  • 3.10pm: Scotland vs Portugal, Murrayfield
  • 5.40pm: England vs South Africa, Twickenham
  • 8.10pm: France vs New Zealand, Stade de France

Sunday, November 17

  • 1.40pm: Italy vs Georgia, Stadio Luigi Ferraris
  • 4.10pm: Wales vs Australia, Principality Stadium

Friday, November 22

  • 8.10pm: France vs Argentina, Stade de France

Saturday, November 23

  • 3.10pm: Ireland vs Fiji, Aviva Stadium
  • 5.40pm: Wales vs South Africa, Principality Stadium
  • 8.10pm: Italy vs New Zealand, Allianz Stadium, Turin

Sunday, November 24

  • 1.40pm: Scotland vs Australia, Murrayfield
  • 4.10pm: England vs Japan, Twickenham

Saturday, November 30

  • 3.10pm: Ireland vs Australia, Aviva Stadium

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