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Sport - Rugby - Pontypool lock Kevin Moseley leaves the field after being sent off by referee Derek Bevan against Newbridge. - Dec 1983 - WME Copyright Image
Western Mail Archive
Western Mail and Echo Copyright
Media ID 21371752
© Mirrorpix
Fighting Referee Rugby Sent Off Violence 1983
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 5.8cm (3" x 2.3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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In this print from the 1980s, we witness a defining moment in rugby history. Pontypool lock Kevin Moseley, adorned in his team's iconic red jersey, is captured leaving the field with a mix of frustration and disappointment etched on his face. The reason behind his departure lies in the stern decision made by referee Derek Bevan - he has been sent off. The intensity of the game is palpable as players clash fiercely on the pitch. Amidst the chaos, Moseley finds himself at odds with an opponent from Newbridge, resulting in an altercation that crossed boundaries of fair play. As tensions rise and emotions flare up, it becomes clear that violence has no place within this beloved sport. This image serves as a reminder of both the passion and challenges inherent to rugby. It encapsulates not only the physicality but also highlights how crucial referees are for maintaining order and ensuring fair play. Referee Derek Bevan stands firm in enforcing discipline even if it means making difficult decisions that impact players' involvement in such high-stakes matches. Preserved through time by Western Mail and Echo Copyright, this photograph allows us to reflect upon an era when rugby was marked by fierce competition and occasional clashes like these were part of its narrative. Let us cherish this snapshot as a testament to our evolving understanding of sportsmanship while celebrating those who uphold integrity within our favorite games.
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