Owen Farrell is free to face the All Blacks next week after the citing commissioner deemed his controversial โred zoneโ tackle during Englandโs 12-11 victory against South Africa on Saturday unworthy of suspension.
Citing commissioner Keith Brown had until 1700 on Sunday to make a decision but the New Zealander elected not to take action against the England co-captain.
If Brown had decided the shuddering hit was worthy of a red card, it would have triggered a citing that could have prevented Farrell playing in Englandโs highly anticipated match against the world champions.
The clock had ticked past the 80-minute mark at Twickenham with England desperately trying to keep the Springboks at bay when Farrell smashed into replacement Andre Esterhuizen, knocking him back and dislodging the ball.
England kicked it dead but instead of blowing for time, Australian referee Angus Gardner called for a TMO review, with a potential match-winning penalty in easy range for Springbok flyhalf Handre Pollard.
After looking at the replay the officials ruled that Farrell had made enough of an effort to wrap an arm round his opponent to make the tackle legal โ leaving the England flyhalf punching the air in delight.
โAs soon as anyone goes to the big screen you are (nervous),โ Farrell told reporters.
โIt was a pretty big collision. He ran hard, itโs hard to get your arms around when youโre both hitting each other at that much force. I tried to and thankfully it went our way.
โI didnโt feel lucky, my intent was to wrap my arm. He had a 30m run up at me so it was tough, we both popped up off each other and it is difficult to keep that under control.โ
Farrell was yellow carded for a similar hit late in the defeat by Australia that ended Englandโs World Cup hopes in 2015.
The hit was described as a โgood solid tackleโ by England coach Eddie Jones but appeared to divide opinion in the rugby world, and not just on nationality lines.
Former Ireland captain Brian OโDriscoll said the referee got the decision โspot onโ while former Australia lock Justin Harrison said โjust because you donโt wrap doesnโt mean itโs a shoulder charge, when laws of physics mean itโs a bounce effect.โ
However, former Ireland back Luke Fitzgerald, who was forced to retire at 28 with a neck injury, said that under the new interpretation of the tackle law it should have been a โminimum of a penaltyโฆshocking adjudicatingโ while Sunday Times journalist Stephen Jones described the decision as ludicrous.
South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus opted to go down the sarcasm route when asked for his opinion.
โIt was a good tackle, well done, because I havenโt seen Andre Esterhuizen being tackled like that in a while,โ he said. โItโs obviously something thatโs really effective. We should look on it and execute it like that.โ