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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @mariner4life To be fair to Hooper he saved a certain try to Cokanasiga on the goal line with a desperation tackle.

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    @paekakboyz Bugger! Didn't realise that when I first landed on it and I'm now paywalled out too. Here's SBS version

    England prop's brutal sledge for Wallabies

    England prop's brutal sledge for Wallabies

    England prop Kyle Sinckler used a sledge to remind the Wallabies of their off-field issues in his team's Test win at Twickenham.

    England prop Kyle Sinckler ensured the Wallabies' off-field dramas weren't forgotten during their 37-18 Test defeat at Twickenham.

    "You're all f...ing snitches anyway," declared Sinckler as a scuffle broke out early in the second half.

    It was an apparent reference to the Wallabies' leadership group informing coach Michael Cheika that veterans Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper had breached team rules by having women in their hotel room after the Test loss to Wales.

    While the guests were Ashley-Cooper's sister-in-law and two friends and they reportedly left after having some food and drink, Cheika responded by dropping both players for the England game.

    It didn't help that the coach initially claimed the players were dropped for form and game plan reasons before the real story emerged.

    Player of the match Sinckler was admonished after his sledge by referee Jaco Peyper who told him: "There are the laws of the game and the spirit."

    Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said he didn't believe the off-field issue had affected the players during their loss to England and that he missed the Sinckler jibe.

    "I didn't hear that," Hooper said.

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  • TimT Away
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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    Considering the TMO watches everything in minute detail, how was that missed, it's as blatant as they come

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Same TMO as the NZ-England game too. 🙂

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    @mariner4life said in England v Australia:

    Considering the TMO watches everything in minute detail, how was that missed, it's as blatant as they come

    Wasnt there a recent change a couple of months ago where the TMO cant intervene but only get involved when referred to by the ref?

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    @crossbencher said in England v Australia:

    @paekakboyz Bugger! Didn't realise that when I first landed on it and I'm now paywalled out too. Here's SBS version

    England prop's brutal sledge for Wallabies

    England prop's brutal sledge for Wallabies

    England prop Kyle Sinckler used a sledge to remind the Wallabies of their off-field issues in his team's Test win at Twickenham.

    England prop Kyle Sinckler ensured the Wallabies' off-field dramas weren't forgotten during their 37-18 Test defeat at Twickenham.

    "You're all f...ing snitches anyway," declared Sinckler as a scuffle broke out early in the second half.

    It was an apparent reference to the Wallabies' leadership group informing coach Michael Cheika that veterans Kurtley Beale and Adam Ashley-Cooper had breached team rules by having women in their hotel room after the Test loss to Wales.

    While the guests were Ashley-Cooper's sister-in-law and two friends and they reportedly left after having some food and drink, Cheika responded by dropping both players for the England game.

    It didn't help that the coach initially claimed the players were dropped for form and game plan reasons before the real story emerged.

    Player of the match Sinckler was admonished after his sledge by referee Jaco Peyper who told him: "There are the laws of the game and the spirit."

    Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said he didn't believe the off-field issue had affected the players during their loss to England and that he missed the Sinckler jibe.

    "I didn't hear that," Hooper said.

    I thought it Sinckler hooping and hollering that was the issue at that scuffle, and Haco was telling him off for that.

    I'll give him credit for the sledge though. Its clever. It's not abusive or personal (doesn't "cross the loine"). It's not crude. It hurts. Top work that man.

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  • MachpantsM Offline
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    He did also say 'your breath fucking stinks' which is pretty lame

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  • gt12G Offline
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    WTF? That wasn't a penalty?

    Farrell truly has received an invisibility cloak.

    And, fire that ref and TMO.

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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    #115

    If this was Sonny Bill he'd have been crucified in the middle of London. i dont know how many times I heard the NH coms say SBW has the shoulder charge in his game on the lions tour. Well guess fucking what, so does Farrell.

    Peyper is a disgrace.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @booboo said in England v Australia:

    I'll give him credit for the sledge though. Its clever. It's not abusive or personal (doesn't "cross the loine"). It's not crude. It hurts.

    British Lion's player to Colin Meads after an AB scrum had been demolished: "How's that for scrummaging, you f*ucker"

    Meads: "F*cking impressive. When you pull your head out of your arse, you'll see we've just scored"

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    @canefan said in England v Australia:

    @nzzp said in England v Australia:

    Just saw that Farrell charge. it's at the start of teh Stuff article below (probably region locked).

    I have no idea how that was not a penalty try. He is a very very lucky boy -- the downside is that the controversy could rear it's head at the RWC next year, and he may find some time on the sidelines. Seriously, shaking my head yet again at the lack of consistency in refereeing. No idea how the players cope with random calls from week to week... how the hell do you play to the edge if the edge changes all the time.

    Frustrating times as a neutral who thinks Farrell is a pit of a dick.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/108848947/owen-farrell-under-fire-for-late-shoulder-charge-as-wallabies-denied-a-penalty-try

    That is a disgraceful non call for the second time in three matches. If that has been an AB on a Pom the screams to lynch him would be as deafening as the expected silence after this incident

    And he got away with one on Foley about 10 mins into the second half

    That's three for the Autumn.

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    #118

    Farrell...., well...if that isn’t white privilege I don’t know what is.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    Watched the Farrell-Ridda incident several times over. Sure Rodda lead with his shoulder and that’s what got Farrell off the hook. Not the right decision though. Penalty all day long and could well have been a penalty try which would likely have seen a yellow card too. Farrell a lucky boy.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @catogrande said in England v Australia:

    Watched the Farrell-Ridda incident several times over. Sure Rodda lead with his shoulder and that’s what got Farrell off the hook. Not the right decision though. Penalty all day long and could well have been a penalty try which would likely have seen a yellow card too. Farrell a lucky boy.

    If it’s a penalty then it’s a penalty try. Committed an offense that stopped a try. Simple as that.
    As for Rodda leading with the shoulder? Bracing for impact isn’t illegal is it?
    Karma (a friend of Aura) says he will get red carded for one during the RWC and lose a knockout game

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    @tordah said in England v Australia:

    what's up with the England home game post-match interviewer chicks always being such baiting fluffybunnies? I hate cross-eyed Hooper, but he reacted pretty nicely to that fucking bitch

    That was fucking embarrassing. Hats off to Hooper for a classy response. The bird needs sacking though. Awful, just awful.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @crucial said in England v Australia:

    @catogrande said in England v Australia:

    Watched the Farrell-Ridda incident several times over. Sure Rodda lead with his shoulder and that’s what got Farrell off the hook. Not the right decision though. Penalty all day long and could well have been a penalty try which would likely have seen a yellow card too. Farrell a lucky boy.

    If it’s a penalty then it’s a penalty try. Committed an offense that stopped a try. Simple as that.
    As for Rodda leading with the shoulder? Bracing for impact isn’t illegal is it?...

    Wouldn’t disagree with you. His tackle technique is too close to the line and he is too often leaving himself at the mercy of the officials. Over the years there have been many with borderline tackle tekkers and they seem to get away with it more often than not.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Straight after the ‘tackle’ an England player dived on Rodda on the ground anyway. Another penalty

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    @crucial said in England v Australia:

    Straight after the ‘tackle’ an England player dived on Rodda on the ground anyway. Another penalty

    Yeah, Moon came in from the side. Then we were offside and got penalised.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    @catogrande said in England v Australia:

    @tordah said in England v Australia:

    what's up with the England home game post-match interviewer chicks always being such baiting fluffybunnies? I hate cross-eyed Hooper, but he reacted pretty nicely to that fucking bitch

    That was fucking embarrassing. Hats off to Hooper for a classy response. The bird needs sacking though. Awful, just awful.

    Anybody got a link to that?
    Just watched the full post-match interview with Cheika & Hooper - and while some of the questions were obvious baiting/bullshit... Cheika was still spectacularly true-to-type. "Yeah, well, we deserved to lose, but.... cue 15 minutes of whinging about ref calls - including some callbacks to June for fuck's sake."
    Some of his points were valid - sure... but valid in a way that you discuss with another punter in a pub, not in the way that a professional international coach should be discussing in an official press conference.
    He did seem to allude to some sheila asking something in the on-field interview... but was fairly low-key in the reference, so if that incident was as unclassy as you fellas are suggesting - at least he managed to deal with that well.

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