Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland
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@victor-meldrew said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@mn5 said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Also I fucken hate BOD as mentioned above but he's retired now ( without a win against the ABs )
I think you're in good company there.
Hate to say it but one of my fondest rugby memories is that of BOD's face at the end of the 2013 AB-Ireland test in November 2013.
Imagine having to car pool with these two
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@barbarian said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
It doesn't look good
No it doesnβt. Would look worst if the stills had arrows and accompanied by some creepy monotone voice calling him a cheat π
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@derm-mccrum said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Jesus, to me Folau's contact with the left hand is incidental - he's already tipping over due to the initial contact and the single-lift. Incredibly harsh yellow.
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@mariner4life at 2:00
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8 likes, seems there are at least 9 Oprah watchers in da house.
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@infidel said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
8 likes, seems there are at least 9 Oprah watchers in da house.
minimum
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@rapido said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Did the citing commisioner release anything re: the Henshaw head high?
I did a google search but all i can see are media stories on Folau.
Did it not reach a red card threshold? Just curious, so than I can keep my outragometer tuned at the correct level.@Stargazer This is the sort of thing you seem to know where to find?
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Well that made things completely clear then didn't it.
Run into an opponents legs by not jumping - red card on the ground, rescinded off the ground because the player was brushed 10 yards out.
Jump for the ball and hit another player who was lifted by his fellow team mate creating an obvious fulcrum point - yellow on the ground, upgraded to red after and banned.Clear as mud. Good work world rugby.
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@booboo said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@nta said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Let's see if it sets a standard
Trouble being the Fall no-decision. Maybe Izzy's legal should have just quoted that.
Yep. ALB was in the same hemisphere as me which made me unbalanced.
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@majorrage said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
Well that made things completely clear then didn't it.
Run into an opponents legs by not jumping - red card on the ground, rescinded off the ground because the player was brushed 10 yards out.
Jump for the ball and hit another player who was lifted by his fellow team mate creating an obvious fulcrum point - yellow on the ground, upgraded to red after and banned.Clear as mud. Good work world rugby.
You nearly had it right. The yellow card incident was not up for consideration.
It was a separate incident that the citing was for. And it wasnβt for βhittingβ the other player, it was for grabbing the other player and unbalancing him.
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I don't know how anyone can seriously argue that Folau didn't take the irish jumper in the air in that situation. Look at his arm wrapped around the guys chest. It is nowhere near the ball which he is trying to catch with his other hand.
As far as the lift goes. If you remove the contact from Folau he comes down fine. Its like blaming BB for jumping too high against france. -
@derm-mccrum wow your right - I just assumed it was same incident. Apologies.
So instead he got cited for an aerial challenge neither the ref or TMO had an issue with?
An aerial challenge??? I can get a punch or neck roll or something, but an aerial challenge?
This is horse shit.
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@majorrage said in Who does the TSF want to Win? Aus vs Ireland:
@derm-mccrum wow your right - I just assumed it was same incident. Apologies.
So instead he got cited for an aerial challenge neither the ref or TMO had an issue with?
An aerial challenge??? I can get a punch or neck roll or something, but an aerial challenge?
This is horse shit.
Eh no sorry, but he didnβt get cited for an aerial challenge either. Maybe have a look at the incident, (2nd of the three), read what the citing was for, and the result of citing panel review.