The controversial red card awarded to Springboks hooker Bismarck du Plessis in last Saturday's fiery Test against the All Blacks has now been wiped from the record. Du Plessis received the red card after accumulating two yellows during the Rugby Championship Test in Auckland, won 29-15 by the All Blacks who enjoyed a one-man advantage for most of the second half. But a judicial hearing late Monday conducted by SANZAR -- the South Africa, New Zealand and Australian body that runs the championship -- found French referee Romain Poite was wrong to issue one of the yellow cards. The hearing was brought forward after originally being scheduled for Tuesday after the sport's governing body, the International Rugby Board, issued a statement stating the referee was mistaken. SANZAR judicial officer Terry Willis of Australia found the first yellow card was issued for a tackle on All Blacks flyhalf Dan Carter that was "within the laws of the game". However, the second yellow card for elbowing All Black Liam Messam in the throat will remain on du Plessis' record for the remainder of The Rugby Championship, he said From : AFP
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