All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2
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O'Brien's a good christian man isn't he? Attended the same church as Mealamu today.
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@SimonAdd_2 said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@taniwharugby you mean the second penalty against the tackler? I can't remember the first.
I've always hated it. Up there with diving over the top of a ruck to score a try for me. Leaves the defenders no legal recourse and just feels like a loophole in the laws that defies the spirit of the game.
my bad, it was the Fiji-Wales game last week where a Fijian was pinged when a Welshman jumped to take a pass (mentioned in post above)
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Having to penalise the tackler is a seriously moronic rule. So everyone jumps when you get to the gainline like Sinckler and you are through the first line of defense. Mind you the fatty can jump, which is probably the most surprising thing.....
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This is jumping into the tackle.
Don't think yesterday was remotely similar really.
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@Billy-Tell said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
This is jumping into the tackle.
Don't think yesterday was remotely similar really.
This is jumping over the tackle.
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@Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Having to penalise the tackler is a seriously moronic rule. So everyone jumps when you get to the gainline like Sinckler and you are through the first line of defense. Mind you the fatty can jump, which is probably the most surprising thing.....
We were always taught it is illegal to jump into a tackle. I don't think that was the case with Sinckler, more that he was reaching for a poor pass. Not sure what Faumiuna could have done in that instance. If the idea is for him to wait until Sinckler is back to earth then that sends a message that jumping into tackles is a good percentage move.
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@Catogrande said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@Samurai-Jack said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
Having to penalise the tackler is a seriously moronic rule. So everyone jumps when you get to the gainline like Sinckler and you are through the first line of defense. Mind you the fatty can jump, which is probably the most surprising thing.....
We were always taught it is illegal to jump into a tackle. I don't think that was the case with Sinckler, more that he was reaching for a poor pass. Not sure what Faumiuna could have done in that instance. If the idea is for him to wait until Sinckler is back to earth then that sends a message that jumping into tackles is a good percentage move.
Yep, look out for entire teams prancing about taking passes in the air like, er, springboks or, um, wallabies. Or other leaping and jumping things.
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fuckin spot on @mariner4life it's not our finest work. it's like as soon as SBW's card is so obviously deserved that it can't really be questioned (though some still try), people are going with 'well they should have got one too' as if it is something that happens all the time. shit some people seem to think they should have got two reds ffs.
it was not the ref's fault. SBW deserved red, vunipola didn't, nor did o'brien - so just grow a pair and take the loss. they played the better rugby and scored two tries to fucken none. -
@Bones arms used, angle of approach, accidental, player crouching. just a standard tackle assist that unfortunately ended badly - as happens in rugby pretty frequently.
if he had come in on the angle like SBW and put a shoulder into the head, then that's a different story. -
@Bones sweet bro, i'l just leave that reply there to add to the confusion i think.
on vunipola - the charge-down was nothing. it was marginally late, if at all, there was no intent to injure, his weight was going across barrett not into him, didn't put the shoulder in, just a big pile of nothingness from a fatty who can't change direction quickly - and very similar to one of ours minutes earlier that wasn't even penalised.
the clean-out. can you judge it on intent? some are calling it a deliberate shoulder to the head - straight red - but i just don't see that contact occurring in any meaningful way. he sort of rolls over the top of him, then (on repeated watching) barrett cops a bit of a forearm at the end of it. he may have been trying to take his head off and been saved from himself by barrett rolling in the same direction, but if you miss a high tackle you don't get sent off for it - a yellow card was fine. -
@booboo said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
@Mokey said in All Blacks v BI Lions Test #2:
SBW suspended for 4 weeks.
Meh.
He was gone for this week. Who cares about the rest of Super Rugby
The questions is, is the suspension just for 4 weeks or for 4 games? The Blues have only one game left in Super Rugby. A suspension of 4 weeks is a bit of a joke if he wouldn't have played in two of those weeks anyway. But if the suspension is for 4 games, then SBW will miss one SR game and two All Blacks games on top of this week's Lions game, assuming he'll be in the squad for the RC.