St Helens head coach Kristian Woolf has called for more consistency with red cards following Sione Mata’utia’s marching orders against Huddersfield. The back-rower was sent off after 16 minutes during Round 19 for interfering with an injured player.
The 26-year-old has received a three-match ban with a Grade C charge for lifting an injured Danny Levi on the ground. Woolf accepts the suspension handed to his international star, but believes there should be more consistency with the card shown to the player. “I’ve got no dramas whatsoever with the fact that there’s a card there,” Woolf said. “I can certainly appreciate where we’re going with that. “I think the MRP (match review panel) have been extremely consistent with the way that they’ve charged them this year. “Sione (Mata’utia) learns a valuable lesson there.
He’s got to learn to control his emotions when he is frustrated in those situations. “What I do think that we need to be better at as a game and as a competition is, we need to get some consistency in how we’re going to deal with those things on field. “The fact is that that’s the first red card in our competition for that sort of action. “That creates a bit of inconsistency.
I mentioned before that they’ve all been charged the same to get the consistency and the number of games that you’re out for afterwards. “But the fact is that Sione has been dealt a harsher blow there.