16 Feb 2017

Permanent committee to review Super rugby foul play

4:35 pm on 16 February 2017

A permanent three-member committee will review all incidents of foul play in Super Rugby this year in an effort to bring more consistency to the disciplinary process.

The three strong panel, headed by New Zealander Nigel Hampton, will review all disciplinary procedures recommended by match citing commissioners and make an initial determination as to whether a player is to be sanctioned.

Players will then have the opportunity to accept the recommendation or continue to a formal disciplinary hearing.

Under the previous process, players faced a disciplinary hearing after being cited by the match commissioner.

SANZAAR chief executive Andy Marinos

SANZAAR chief executive Andy Marinos Photo: Supplied/SANZAAR

"The new process is the result of the identification of certain challenges within the application of an effective and consistent judicial process," SANZAAR Chief Executive Andy Marinos said in a statement.

"SANZAAR believes Super Rugby has unique challenges across six territories and 15 time zones and the enhanced Super Rugby judicial process will deliver a more streamlined and effective system for teams and a more consistent outcome."

Australia's John Langford and Stefan Terblanche from South Africa are also on the committee.

The Super Rugby season begins on Feb. 23rd when the Melbourne Rebels host the Auckland based Blues.