It’s not what we want in the game, says assistant coachWales preparing for Scotland’s visit on SaturdayNeil Jenkins does not think Wales’s defeat at Twickenham was a dirty game despite
England having Manu Tuilagi sent off and two forwards cited, but he said there was “no place in the game” for the action of Joe Marler on Alun Wyn Jones when he grabbed the Wales captain’s genitals.
Marler will face a disciplinary committee in
Dublin on Thursday to explain his action, along with Courtney Lawes, who was cited for a high tackle on Jones, and Tuilagi, who was sent off four minutes from the end for a no-arms tackle that made contact with George North’s head.