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Good point RR.
Ecky, I personally could not support Judiciary penalties going public.
As you can see from RR's comment above, there may be 2 Red cards for the same offence handed out by two different referees. One ref may grade the offence lower end of the range a second ref may grade his offence medium. This means ( if my interpretation is correct) that IRB penalties already start at different points e.g low end could be 1-3 weeks, medium 4-8 ( just for debate's sake). Then you have the club opt for 1,2 or 3 per RR's post above.
If the penalties are then made public, you would then expect the Judiciary having to parry multiple questions on consistency, favouritism, ineptitude etc from us sideline experts. These guys are volunteering their time, doing their best and frankly don't need to have to answer to us. Each decision is recorded and kept for prosperity and also sent to the club to allow the club to follow through the appeals process anyway.