When a player receives a yellow card in rugby, it means that they have been temporarily suspended from the game and must leave the field for ten minutes of play. This is known as being sent to the "sin bin." During this time, the player's team cannot replace them, putting their team at a numerical disadvantage. The yellow card is typically shown for technical offenses, repeat offending, or cynical actions, and it serves as a warning to the player. If a player receives two yellow cards during the same game, they are automatically sent off. Similarly, if a player receives three yellow cards during the course of a single season or tournament, there are consequences