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Why Wallabies star Hunter Paisami and the Queensland Reds did not fight suspension


“However, time pressures just get on top of you, and we probably didn’t want to take the risk going further with it.

“We did [believe the tackle was OK], and the referees did, but that’s the situation. There’s a right situation in place, and we follow the process, and it’s landed as it has.

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“The independent referees we talked to around the globe certainly considered it was something that’s possibly into the space that it didn’t need to go where it did.

“However, that’s not for me to cast judgment on those things, it’s just the opinions are there, and we tried to consider the best way to go forward with this.”

Paisami will avoid serving the full term of his ban by completing World Rugby’s Coaching Intervention program, which would make him available for the Reds’ round-five clash with the Waratahs as a substitute.

But his ban has left Kiss searching for a No.12 for the coming contests against the Western Force and Crusaders, both away from home, with Isaac Henry still recovering from a ruptured ACL.

Harry McLaughlin-Phillips and Dre Pakeho will come into consideration, while Test flyer Filipo Daugunu is an option to move infield, with Lachie Anderson taking his place on the wing.

Isaac Henry was injured in a match against the Melbourne Rebels last March.

Isaac Henry was injured in a match against the Melbourne Rebels last March.Credit: AFP

Queensland co-captain Liam Wright is in line to make his comeback from shoulder surgery, however Lukhan Salakaia-Loto has not fully recovered from a leg injury.

Reports suggested Salakaia-Loto was on the verge of inking a long-term deal to remain in Australian rugby, with Kiss confirming those discussions were nearing a conclusion.

“We’re just waiting to finalise all those things, and hopefully, we can enter some sort of statement in the next couple of weeks,” Kiss said.


“However, time pressures just get on top of you, and we probably didn’t want to take the risk going further with it.

“We did [believe the tackle was OK], and the referees did, but that’s the situation. There’s a right situation in place, and we follow the process, and it’s landed as it has.

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“The independent referees we talked to around the globe certainly considered it was something that’s possibly into the space that it didn’t need to go where it did.

“However, that’s not for me to cast judgment on those things, it’s just the opinions are there, and we tried to consider the best way to go forward with this.”

Paisami will avoid serving the full term of his ban by completing World Rugby’s Coaching Intervention program, which would make him available for the Reds’ round-five clash with the Waratahs as a substitute.

But his ban has left Kiss searching for a No.12 for the coming contests against the Western Force and Crusaders, both away from home, with Isaac Henry still recovering from a ruptured ACL.

Harry McLaughlin-Phillips and Dre Pakeho will come into consideration, while Test flyer Filipo Daugunu is an option to move infield, with Lachie Anderson taking his place on the wing.

Isaac Henry was injured in a match against the Melbourne Rebels last March.

Isaac Henry was injured in a match against the Melbourne Rebels last March.Credit: AFP

Queensland co-captain Liam Wright is in line to make his comeback from shoulder surgery, however Lukhan Salakaia-Loto has not fully recovered from a leg injury.

Reports suggested Salakaia-Loto was on the verge of inking a long-term deal to remain in Australian rugby, with Kiss confirming those discussions were nearing a conclusion.

“We’re just waiting to finalise all those things, and hopefully, we can enter some sort of statement in the next couple of weeks,” Kiss said.

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