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Cards Chaos: Springboks Storm Past Ireland in Officiating Test

Ireland reduced to 12 men as South Africa dominate 24-13 in Dublin amid record sin-bin spree.

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
November 25, 2025
in Football
Cards Chaos: Springboks Storm Past Ireland in Officiating Test

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Dublin : In a test match that will be talked about more for refereeing than rugby, South Africa national rugby union team overcame Ireland national rugby union team 24-13 in Dublin — but not before Ireland were reduced to just 12 men in the first half thanks to a flurry of cards and a penalty try.

The game spiralled into chaos early on when Ireland captain James Ryan saw a yellow card upgraded to a 20-minute red for head-contact, leaving his side vulnerable. In rapid sequence four other players — Sam Prendergast, Jack Crowley, Andrew Porter and replacement Paddy McCarthy — also trudged to the sin-bin, equalling a test match record for most sin-bins.

South Africa capitalised ruthlessly, with tries from Damian Willemse and Cobus Reinach and a penalty try before halftime that put them in control. Ireland showed fight when drummed back to full strength — a try by Dan Sheehan and two penalties by Prendergast offered hope — but the numerical deficit and dominant Springbok scrum proved too much.

Coach Andy Farrell admitted the defeat was “disappointing” but noted his side showed “good character”. He also accepted that discipline must improve. “We’ve got to look at ourselves in the mirror … keep men on the field,” he said.

The match raised fresh questions about officiating consistency at test level. English referee Matthew Carley faced intense scrutiny after issuing five yellow cards and one red, yet was defended as “outstanding” by former Springbok coach Nick Mallett for applying the law without fear of crowd reaction.

With just one match remaining on their tour, the Springboks leave Dublin unbeaten, while Ireland head into the Six Nations with more than just a defeat to digest. The cost of indiscipline, the influence of refereeing decisions, and the importance of composure under pressure were all on display in a match that may be remembered more for its cards than its tries.

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