Springbok Lood de Jager loses appeal against red card in win over France

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South Africa lock Lood de Jager after receiving a red card in the Autumn Nations Series international rugby union test match against France in Saint-Denis on Nov 8, 2025.

South Africa lock Lood de Jager after receiving a red card in the Autumn Nations Series international rugby union test match against France in Saint-Denis on Nov 8, 2025.

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South Africa lock Lood de Jager has lost his appeal against a four-match suspension following his red card against France in the

Springboks’ 32-17 win

in Paris on Nov 8.

He was sent off in the first half after a tackle on fullback Thomas Ramos, which the rugby match officials deemed was illegal as his shoulder connected with the side of the Frenchman’s head.

De Jager claimed there were mitigating circumstances, including a drop in height from his opponent, and that the sanction did not merit a red card, but an independent appeal committee disagreed on Nov 20.

“On review of the case that was presented to the disciplinary committee and having considered submissions advanced on behalf of the appellant, the appeal committee dismissed the appeal against the finding that he committed an act of foul play which merited a red card and also against the suspension,” a statement said.

The Springboks also lost lock Franco Mostert to a red card in the

32-14 win over Italy

on Nov 15, but that was rescinded during a hearing this week.

South Africa play Ireland in Dublin on Nov 22. REUTERS

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