James Horwill's bizarre performance for the Reds during their record 47-3 loss against the Brumbies on Friday night has earned the former Wallabies skipper an appointment with the SANZAR judiciary.

The Reds lock received two yellow cards in the match, in the 48th and 75th minutes, for breaching law 10.3 (b) repeated infringements by the team. However this was not a case of Horwill being in the wrong place at the wrong time with the Reds lock easily the most penalised player in the game.

The Reds were penalised 17 times by referee Angus Gardner with Horwill responsible for six of them, twice as many as the next worst offender David Pocock of the Brumbies.

On both occasions Horwill was shown a card he was found to be deliberately slowing down the ball at the breakdown to give his team time to repel the Brumbies raids.