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23rd September 2018
04:34pm BST

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Neville flashed the yellow card and Dragons, rather than driving on for the try-scoring bonus, were forced to dig in and defend their line until they were back to a full compliment.
The game ended 16-5, seeing Dragons climb to fifth in Conference B but Jackman took issue with that Nansen yellow. He said:
"It's a joke. It's one of the worst yellow cards... it's so soft, do you know what I mean? "It's a real shame as I thought Joy Neville had a really good game but there was information from the TMO. "We have to be really hard on dangerous play but I think Canna milked that, to be honest... To me, there was absolutely nothing in it and he (Canna) was laughing after he got the penalty."Jackman scoffed at the comparison between Nansen's yellow and the 'head-high shot' that got Leicester's Will Spencer a red card against Wasps last week. "Every 10 is just going to chip and run into the opposition forwards if we start to give yellow cards for stuff like that," he added. https://twitter.com/yclwbrygbi/status/1043581597377646592 Neville, a former Ireland international, made history back in February when she became the first woman to referee a top-level men's rugby game (Ulster vs. Southern Kings) and is a regular on the PRO14 referees panel.
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