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    @Chris-B Chris-B said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    I presume that in theory you are allowed to stand on the touchline, but not over it. We were taught you had to stand behind the line

    Your first comment is correct I think. On the line is out in rugby, so a hooker standing on it is fine (some Chiefs joke available there).
    The actual law:
    "The player throwing in the ball stands on the mark of touch with both feet outside the field of play. The thrower must not step into the field of play until the ball has been thrown. Sanction: Option of lineout or scrum."

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    @Chris-B or people who take 2 steps past the mark made by a ref for a penalty to kick it out.

    Then there is BB, who is the ultimate cheat moving penalty kicks closer to the posts...

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    @taniwharugby said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    Then there is BB, who is the ultimate cheat moving penalty kicks closer to the posts...

    cheat. cynical cheat.

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    @taniwharugby said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Chris-B or people who take 2 steps past the mark made by a ref for a penalty to kick it out.

    The simple solution to that is for the AR to mark the lineout a few steps back from where it went out.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @taniwharugby said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Chris-B or people who take 2 steps past the mark made by a ref for a penalty to kick it out.

    The simple solution to that is for the AR to mark the lineout a few steps back from where it went out.

    they could use the TMO to get it right

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    The simple solution to that is for the AR to mark the lineout a few steps back from where it went out.

    Or, the officials could just enforce the laws.

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    @Snowy said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Bovidae said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    The simple solution to that is for the AR to mark the lineout a few steps back from where it went out.

    Or, the officials could just enforce the laws.

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    @Bovidae said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @taniwharugby said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Chris-B or people who take 2 steps past the mark made by a ref for a penalty to kick it out.

    The simple solution to that is for the AR to mark the lineout a few steps back from where it went out.

    Judging by disbelieving facial expressions and arm waving, every kicker thinks the touchies already do this .....

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    More analysis supporting the theory that there was a lot of powder kept dry

    Analysis: Irish con-job complete? The All Blacks' top-draw performance makes compelling evidence for shelved tactics last year

    Analysis: Irish con-job complete? The All Blacks' top-draw performance makes compelling evidence for shelved tactics last year

    In the post-mortem of the 16-9 loss to Ireland in Dublin last November, a review of the All Blacks tactics showed some very peculiar and unusual behaviour on a night where energy seemed to be missing at the end of a very

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    Dunno about the con, but I enjoyed that analysis

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    I don't think we would ever lose a game on purpose, or hold back too much and not win, but that was an interesting read. I was wondering why that maul made so much ground.

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  • SiamS Offline
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    @Darren the maul where green 5 came in from the side and lifted Angus off balance in the most common penalisable infraction of a rolling maul?

    Shoddy refereeing that needs to be called out

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @Machpants I think the energy levels was as much a part of it as powder dry...

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    @Darren said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    I don't think we would ever lose a game on purpose, or hold back too much and not win, but that was an interesting read. I was wondering why that maul made so much ground.

    I think that's exactly what they did last year. In fairness, they could have won that game in Dublin, but for some dropped balls and a screamer of a try from Ireland (arguably with a fair bit of luck, too).

    If you show your hand too early, yo uget smoked. We have kept our powder dry so far, and dishing it out now in the Cup. Great to see!

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    Finally got around to watching a replay ,

    Wow , how good was Aaron Smiths passing game ? particularly early,

    best passing halfback I have seen,

    Went looking and found this ,not sure if everyone has seen this, i hadnt , great to watch ,

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    @kiwiinmelb yea I told both the 9s in my sons team to watch that

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  • The IrishmanT Offline
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    @nzzp said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Darren said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    I don't think we would ever lose a game on purpose, or hold back too much and not win, but that was an interesting read. I was wondering why that maul made so much ground.

    I think that's exactly what they did last year. In fairness, they could have won that game in Dublin, but for some dropped balls and a screamer of a try from Ireland (arguably with a fair bit of luck, too).

    If you show your hand too early, yo uget smoked. We have kept our powder dry so far, and dishing it out now in the Cup. Great to see!

    Christ the arrogance!

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    @The-Irishman said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @nzzp said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    @Darren said in RWC: All Blacks v Ireland (QF2):

    I don't think we would ever lose a game on purpose, or hold back too much and not win, but that was an interesting read. I was wondering why that maul made so much ground.

    I think that's exactly what they did last year. In fairness, they could have won that game in Dublin, but for some dropped balls and a screamer of a try from Ireland (arguably with a fair bit of luck, too).

    If you show your hand too early, yo uget smoked. We have kept our powder dry so far, and dishing it out now in the Cup. Great to see!

    Christ the arrogance!

    I don't see the arrogance there. He raises some good points

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    @jegga am wondering if Stephen Jones was right about Kiwis and irony ...

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    replied to booboo on last edited by taniwharugby
    #1741

    @booboo slap yourself man, even on the rare occasion he might be right or close to right, you just quietly nod to yourself and move on, never, NEVER do you utter that shit out loud.

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