Relief as Kriel red is scrapped
The Citizen|October 17, 2024
The Bulls have received some good news ahead of their next United Rugby Championship match against Scarlets this weekend - centre David Kriel has been given the all-clear to play after being shown a red card in the team's win against Ospreys last weekend.
Jacques van der Westhuyzen
Relief as Kriel red is scrapped

Centre Kriel was sent straight from the field after the referee and TMO panel found he had performed a dangerous act in trying to fend off a tackler in the Bulls' 29-19 win. It was the team's third straight win of the campaign, after earlier victories against Edinburgh and Ulster.

The sending-off of Kriel early in the second-half knocked the Bulls, who later also lost two men to yellow cards, which resulted in the team finishing the match with just 12 men on the field.

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