The victim of an illegal tackle, Canada’s Ben LeSage part of raging rugby controversy
Canada’s Ben LeSage has unwittingly found himself in the middle of a raging rugby controversy.
The Canadian co-captain is a victim rather culprit in the story which involves two separate red cards in test matches played some 16,600 kilometres apart. At issue is how the sport polices itself when it comes to dangerous play.
LeSage, a 27-year-old from Calgary who plays his club rugby for the MLR champion New England Free Jacks, was hurt early in the second half of Canada’s 28-3 loss to Tonga on Aug. 9 in the Tongan capital of Nuku’alofa.
After Canada won a scrum, an onrushing LeSage took a pass from teammate Spencer Jones and ran straight into six-foot-one 233-pound Tonga centre George Moala, who picked him up and bundled him hard into the ground.