Short-term ban means Willemse is evading natural justice

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MARSEILLE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 02: Paul Willemse of France reacts after being shown a red card by Referee Karl Dickson for a high tackle during the Guinness Six Nations 2024 match between France and Ireland at Orange Velodrome on February 02, 2024 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Natural justice is conspicuous by its absence in the union game. Think of the relegation-free protectionism of the Six Nations and the Premiership, or the World Cup fixture scheduling – less biased than it once was, but still tearing lumps out of the so-called “developing nations”. Can you detect any traces of fairness and virtue? Me neither.
And now we have the case of Paul Willemse, the 20st South African-born French lock who inflicted two shoulder-to-head hits on Irish forwards in Marseille (forcing one of them off the field for a concussion check), was carded for both, and was therefore ...

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