The Current State of Rugby
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@Kirwan said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.
Gets worse every year. However, Kane Hames makes him sound like a genius.
I actually thought Hames was good on this most recent test.
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quite frankly, one off rugby's biggest issues right now is the culture around the current South African team. Yes, i am calling you out directly.
Rassie's weekly whinge dumps of stupid. Kolbe's missus got in on the act after the weekend too. And lets face it, saffer fans have a years-long reputation for epic ref-related whinge fests.
Wait, i say current, but remember "justice for Bakkies" (justice for bakkies would have been a few months in prison)
Social media the day after a test is already a fucking dumpster-fire of 10-second videos of alleged missed calls by refs. When actual team officials are leading it? how has this fuckhead not been entirely rubbed out yet?
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@mariner4life fans are definitely a problem
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Interesting comment from Mrs C on the weekend while watching the Schools Sevens was that she really enjoyed watching the girls more because it pitched various sizes and body shapes againt each other. Watching a little scrapper take on a huge opponent or a big unit having to be brought down really added to the entertainment.
I guess that is a bit like pre-pro Union for the men's game when it was more of a game for all sizes and made me wonder if somehow encouraging that to be more prevalent is possible through using the laws and interpretations. -
@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Crucial i agree and i think thats one of the reasons club rugby can be more enjoyable, young and old, big and small, fit and....people like me....all get a game
Couldn't agree more kiwi, you can almost imagine yourself as part of game(in my case about 40 years ago). I find the odd mistake in womens, college, club rugby as almost making whole thing more enjoyable. Watch the game to enjoy how different teams play, rather than just for the score? Not sure I explained that right, but I have watched a few games of grid iron from college level (think it may even be 3rd level) last couple of weekends, and most I have enjoyed the game, because I could understand the mistakes and all?
Also at lower level rugby, you enjoy skills because maybe you don't expect them to have as much as higher level? -
@Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Higgins you got connections at Irish? I used to play with Lovejoy.
He seems like a great guy. Came late to rugby (and to the front row) iirc. When did you play with him?
Hugely entertaining game last night as a LI fan. Made a few of the tight losses this season worth it, if that was the pay off.
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@Margin_Walker said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Higgins you got connections at Irish? I used to play with Lovejoy.
He seems like a great guy. Came late to rugby (and to the front row) iirc. When did you play with him?
Hugely entertaining game last night as a LI fan. Made a few of the tight losses this season worth it, if that was the pay off.
Ahh shit make it's probably been almost ten years! He coaches at the club now 😳 but we got him into rugby...
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@Margin_Walker said in The Current State of Rugby:
Nice. Well the bloke certainly did pretty well for himself. Best name in the league too.
He's come a long way from a club level loosehead and part time number 8.
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@Bones No but being of vast Irish DNA (62.5% and counting!) and having to have a team to follow in the Premiership it is an obvious choice. Having said that Riki Flutey is part of my precious niece's group of friends from her school days and she reports that his time spent there was very enjoyable and that they really took real care of their players during his time there in the mid 2000s so that's even more reason to have them as my team. Shame about their current financial situation though!
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@Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:
Fucking hell. I've seen people do actual bad shit and get nothing. Then this. People say Marler needs to grow up, maybe Heenan does too if sledging winds him up. Get over yourself rugby.
I get where you are coming from and I would agree completely if players weren't punished for reacting to this sort of shit. But, if you punish players for reacting, you have to 'protect' them in some way and punishing the antagonizer is one way of doing it.
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Pretty shitty from mailer, and when your mum's in hospital with cancer, I get it.
Jake Heenan: ‘Hey, brother, you’re better than that, hey?’
Joe Marler: ‘I’m not your brother. I’m clearly not your brother am I.’
Heenan: ‘You’re better than that mate’
Marler: ‘There’s no way I’m from the same mother as you. Your mother is a ****ing whore.
[players were audibly taken aback by comments. Heenan says something to the referee Karl Dickson about what Marler which sounds like ‘He said my mum was a whore to my face’]
Marler [again]: ‘Your mother’s a whore’
At this point the scuffle breaks out with some inaudible exchanges.
Referee Karl Dickson: ‘Who stared that?’
Max Lahiff: ‘Marler called his mother a whore’.
Players continue to clash.
Heenan: ‘My mum’s in hospital with cancer’
Referee Dickson: ‘Alex just take him back. Take him back. I know there was an allegation of what was said. I actually didn’t hear what was said. If it was really clear on the comms afterwards, it will be dealt with’.
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@Crazy-Horse Darcy Swain was unfairly punished for a head nudge. I wholeheartedly agree.
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@Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:
Fucking hell. I've seen people do actual bad shit and get nothing. Then this. People say Marler needs to grow up, maybe Heenan does too if sledging winds him up. Get over yourself rugby.
All though I totally agree with you, what Joe said was pretty fucked up... I'm mean if someone called my mum a whore, I would totally punch them as well. Especially if they're in hospital with cancer.