Who is Wales vs South Africa referee Jerome Garces, and how many players have been sent off at 2019 Rugby World Cup?
Wales face South Africa for a place in the Rugby World Cup Final.
Warren Gatland’s men will be desperate to make it to the showpiece for the first time, especially with England waiting.
Who is Wales vs South Africa referee Jerome Garces?
BORN in Pau in 1975, Frenchman Garces is a hugely experienced Rugby Union whistler.
He took charge of his first full international back in 2010 – England vs Barbarians – and has since established himself as one of World Rugby’s most trusted officials.
South Africa fans will recognise him from their worst moment in international rugby – the 2015 loss to Japan in Brighton, whilst Garces has also been a regular in the Six Nations over the past decade.
The Frenchman is known for his immense fitness and oversaw two of England’s matches in this year’s Six Nations.
Garces was also an assistant for two of Australia’s pool games in the tournament and also blew the whistle for the Wallabies’ Bledisloe Test win in Perth in August.
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How many red cards have there been at the Rugby World Cup?
THERE has been a renewed focus on high tackles in this World Cup.
World Rugby chiefs are eager to avoid concussions caused by dangerous collisions – and as such, the guidelines for a yellow and red card have been changed.
So far, there have been EIGHT red cards in the tournament.
That’s a huge increase over the single red card dished out across the entire 2015 competition.
The players to receive their marching orders so far in Japan are:
- John Quill – United States vs England
- Facundo Gattas – Uruguay vs Georgia
- Ed Fidow – Samoa vs Scotland
- Andrea Lovotti – Italy vs South Africa
- Tomas Lavanini – Argentina vs England
- Josh Larsen – Canada vs South Africa
- Bundee Aki – Ireland vs Samoa
- Sebastien Vahaamahina – France vs Wales