Rugby Union: Referee books entire team

Sunday 24 March 1996 19:02 EST
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The referee Chris Rees is believed to have created rugby history by showing his yellow card to an entire team - for offside.

Rees, from the London Society, booked all 15 Harrogate players during Saturday's Courage League Third Division game at West Yorkshire rivals, Otley.

The Harrogate captain, Ian Hassal, said: "It's not something we're particularly proud of - we feel incredibly hard done by. This could cost us promotion. We could lose some key players if the decision stands as several of our players were already on a yellow-card prior to the match. Another one means an automatic ban."

The coach, Peter Clegg, said the club would be appealing to the regional branch of the RFU.

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