Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne)
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@siam said in Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne):
@stargazer said in Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne):
Deserved yellow for Koroibete for a lifting tackle.
Given the letter of the law red card interpretation earlier I thought the spear tackle might've been red - looked like intentional drive into the ground
Yeah I was concerned there for a minute it would go red, and you couldn't say it would be undeserved.
Stupid
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Haha pocock dives over, seals the ball. Ref for some reason gives aussies scrum feed
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@mariner4life Yeah, didn't Pocock just completely go straight to ground and seal it off? Never let the guy release either.
Awful ref.
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You dumb auusie fucks, if they don't have the ball, don't fucking hit them!
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Gee the irish are inventive on attack. Really making the aussies make decisions on defense....
And eventually the bash over
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Despite Ireland getting the try, I'd still be carding the player who rolled over and lay on the wrong side of the ruck.
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Rugby is officially NFL
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@mimic said in Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne):
Yeah, for me it's a YC or a PT. Getting both is harsh.
The ref, however, knows the law. A PT should come with a card.
You may argue the law is wrong all you like, but the ref is obliged to use them as written.
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@chester-draws said in Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne):
@mimic said in Wallabies v Ireland - Test #2 (Melbourne):
Yeah, for me it's a YC or a PT. Getting both is harsh.
The ref, however, knows the law. A PT should come with a card.
You may argue the law is wrong all you like, but the ref is obliged to use them as written.
Depends. An penalisable transgression that prevents a try may result in a PT, but the action may not meet the threshold of a YC.
90 secs for Wallabies to score a converted try.
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Yesssssssss