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    ​Rugby World Cup quarter-final: Outrage as Fiji player avoids red card after Marcus Smith suffers bloody headbutt

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    ​The collision left Smith with a bleeding nose as he contributed to England's second try, scored by Joe Marchant. However, despite the visible blood on Smith's jersey, referee Mathieu Raynal only issued a yellow card to Habosi, sparking controversy and heated debate among viewers.

    England's full-back Marcus Smith (C) is tackled by Fiji's openside flanker Levani Botia during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-final match between England and Fiji at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille, south-eastern France, on October 15, 2023.AFP
    Despite the setback, Smith displayed resilience, urging medical staff to allow him to continue despite the injury.
    Frustration swept across England fans as Fiji's Vinaya Habosi escaped a potential red card despite inadvertently headbutting Harlequins fly-half Marcus Smith during the Rugby World Cup quarter-final. The collision left Smith with a bleeding nose as he contributed to England's second try, scored by Joe Marchant. However, despite the visible blood on Smith's jersey, referee Mathieu Raynal only issued a yellow card to Habosi, sparking controversy and heated debate among viewers.

    Expressing their discontent, English fans voiced their concerns about the perceived inconsistency in the officiating. Many argued that the collision warranted a red card, citing the dangerous nature of the play. Fans at home echoed these sentiments, highlighting previous incidents and questioning the officials' decision-making process during critical moments of the match.

    Despite the setback, Smith displayed resilience, urging medical staff to allow him to continue despite the injury. He was eventually substituted for treatment before re-entering the field later in the first half, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to the game. Teammate Joe Marler commended Smith's mental fortitude, emphasizing his pivotal role as a key player for the team, particularly in high-pressure situations.

    Marler praised Smith's ability to thrive on the big stage, underscoring his confidence in the player's skills and his capacity to excel in the upcoming matches. The incident further intensified the competitive atmosphere of the Rugby World Cup, underscoring the significance of fair and consistent officiating in high-stakes encounters.



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