2019 Rugby World Cup
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It's the right call.
Imagine a photo in 2007 of Barnes celebrating missing a forward pass with French fans, a big cheeky grin on his face.
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@Billy-Tell said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
It's the right call.
Imagine a photo in 2007 of Barnes celebrating missing a forward pass with French fans, a big cheeky grin on his face.
Not great judgement
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@Billy-Tell said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
It's the right call.
Imagine a photo in 2007 of Barnes celebrating missing a forward pass with French fans, a big cheeky grin on his face.
That's a completely different context though isn't it? Peyper isn't celebrating getting an important call 100% wrong.
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Peyper's job is to judge things impartially. Taking that elbow photo shows poor judgement, and could imply a lack of partiality.
World Rugby has enough stress around referring controversies, given how stupidly difficult/inconsistent the modern game is, they don't need this distraction on top of it.
Not surprised he got the arse.
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@barbarian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Yeah, it's pretty shocking Garces is still there, let alone in charge of a match. He's the worst fucken ref at the cup alongside Raynal. WR just love throwing their fingers up eh.
I thought Garces was excellent in the QF, for what it's worth.
Nah, I think he bottled it massively early in the second half when Aus got close and were hot on attack. It's only when the score blew out that started refereeing the game properly.
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@junior said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@barbarian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Yeah, it's pretty shocking Garces is still there, let alone in charge of a match. He's the worst fucken ref at the cup alongside Raynal. WR just love throwing their fingers up eh.
I thought Garces was excellent in the QF, for what it's worth.
Nah, I think he bottled it massively early in the second half when Aus got close and were hot on attack. It's only when the score blew out that started refereeing the game properly.
Agreed. It's amazing how all the refs swallow the whistles in World Cup knockouts when its close. I hope the ABs are aware of this and modifying their play accordingly.
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@TeWaio said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@junior said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@barbarian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Yeah, it's pretty shocking Garces is still there, let alone in charge of a match. He's the worst fucken ref at the cup alongside Raynal. WR just love throwing their fingers up eh.
I thought Garces was excellent in the QF, for what it's worth.
Nah, I think he bottled it massively early in the second half when Aus got close and were hot on attack. It's only when the score blew out that started refereeing the game properly.
Agreed. It's amazing how all the refs swallow the whistles in World Cup knockouts when its close. I hope the ABs are aware of this and modifying their play accordingly.
I think they have been acutely aware for many years. 12 to be exact.... 🤬
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@TeWaio said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@junior said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@barbarian said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
Yeah, it's pretty shocking Garces is still there, let alone in charge of a match. He's the worst fucken ref at the cup alongside Raynal. WR just love throwing their fingers up eh.
I thought Garces was excellent in the QF, for what it's worth.
Nah, I think he bottled it massively early in the second half when Aus got close and were hot on attack. It's only when the score blew out that started refereeing the game properly.
Agreed. It's amazing how all the refs swallow the whistles in World Cup knockouts when its close. I hope the ABs are aware of this and modifying their play accordingly.
One potentially encouraging result of this is that teams have to play and score tries - or drop goals - instead of trying to milk penalties. The flipside is obviously that doing so becomes harder, because defending teams feel they're less likely to be penalised by pushing the boundaries.
For mine, this is why I think good starts and leading into the last 15-20 minutes is so crucial - with the way the referees are going so far in this tournament, I'd much rather be the team holding on to a lead than the team trying to chase one down.
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@Stargazer so if you divide our ave points by 6 it matches when you do the same to our tries in the Englsnd game...wonder how close our other stats go to match
#lookingforpatternsthatarentthere
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**We are talking about the stream of teenage dopers aspiring to become Springboks. We are talking about Aphiwe Dyantyi – the 2018 World Rugby breakthrough player – testing positive for anabolic steroids and metabolites on July 2nd.
“They are massive,” said Conor O’Shea. “The most powerful side I’ve seen on a rugby pitch.”**
Sounds like a legit problem to me
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@Machpants Interesting body shapes for rugby players...
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@Steven-Harris after seeing some of the after game pics I wonder if those were airbrushed a little...
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@Machpants said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
**We are talking about the stream of teenage dopers aspiring to become Springboks. We are talking about Aphiwe Dyantyi – the 2018 World Rugby breakthrough player – testing positive for anabolic steroids and metabolites on July 2nd.
“They are massive,” said Conor O’Shea. “The most powerful side I’ve seen on a rugby pitch.”**
Sounds like a legit problem to me
When's leg day?
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As if it were possible, Scotland's RWC gets worse.
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@Catogrande said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
As if it were possible, Scotland's RWC gets worse.
Ouch! Does seem rather petty by WR, but I guess you reap what you sow. It's kinda funny...
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@Bones said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
@Catogrande said in 2019 Rugby World Cup:
As if it were possible, Scotland's RWC gets worse.
Ouch! Does seem rather petty by WR, but I guess you reap what you sow. It's kinda funny...
Scottish Rugby has responded by saying "we will now reflect on this outcome and further consider all our options, which may include arbitration"
The fluffiest of bunnies.