England v Australia
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@nzzp said in England v Australia:
but mostly because rugby is just a complete lottery these days. The TMO seem to exemplify virtue signalling; if they look at an incident, it'll be a card, but so much else gets let go. It's the inconsistency that has robbed the joy for me.
Yeah, the extreme inconsistency of when or whether the TMO intervenes is very annoying, there's probably dozens of rucks every game where you could find a card for reckless play with players copping shoulders to faces/heads all the time. It's a blight and there's no solution in sight
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Super coach Rennie pfffftttt
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Well, that was a poor advertisement for the game. @NTA said that maybe Aus deserved that and maybe they did, but not from that England side. Up on territory, up on possession (and often good possession too), up on the penalty count as well, but still we were a few minutes away from losing it. Aus we’re shite and we were slightly less shite but really offered little as a differentiator.
None of the selection experiments worked and in truth that match has given us very little apart from the W. We learned little that was positive from that game.
Still fuming.
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@chimoaus said in England v Australia:
I don't think Rugby is well suited to an analysis of the rules as you will find infringements in nearly every phase of play. It could become a very long drawn out spectacle with every try/play being overanalysed.
Perhaps there should be a time limit or a max no of times a specific TMO can interrupt?
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@nostrildamus said in England v Australia:
@chimoaus said in England v Australia:
I don't think Rugby is well suited to an analysis of the rules as you will find infringements in nearly every phase of play. It could become a very long drawn out spectacle with every try/play being overanalysed.
Perhaps there should be a time limit or a max no of times a specific TMO can interrupt?
Captains challenge. But you only get one in each half regardless of whether you're right or wrong.
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@nta said in England v Australia:
@nostrildamus said in England v Australia:
@chimoaus said in England v Australia:
I don't think Rugby is well suited to an analysis of the rules as you will find infringements in nearly every phase of play. It could become a very long drawn out spectacle with every try/play being overanalysed.
Perhaps there should be a time limit or a max no of times a specific TMO can interrupt?
Captains challenge. But you only get one in each half regardless of whether you're right or wrong.
your suggestion is much better than mine!
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@kiwimurph said in England v Australia:
8 waterboys running on every time there is a scrum is really shit.
Something else to stamp out.
Fucking disrespectful for that Irish guy to start arguing with Sam Whitelock during the other game I might add.
Take your little vest and bugger off pal - this is a penalty, not a stoppage.
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@nta said in England v Australia:
@kiwimurph said in England v Australia:
8 waterboys running on every time there is a scrum is really shit.
Something else to stamp out.
Fucking disrespectful for that Irish guy to start arguing with Sam Whitelock during the other game I might add.
Take your little vest and bugger off pal - this is a penalty, not a stoppage.
I thought it was funny when Sexton went off and Pearce asked if he was going off for a HIA and the water carrier first said no, then realised Carbery couldn't take the kick if that was the case and changed his mind. There was an abuse of the HIA protocols if ever I saw one.
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@sparky said in England v Australia:
Australia chance their arm at the end. Get turned over. England run it back and score. England 32 Australia 15. All over. Dull as dishwater that.
I am a tad uneasy about that try as the replacement Pom hooker made no real attempt to get back into his defensive line but lo an behold was able to take the inside pass and scoot away for the try despite being at least twenty metres in front of where the breakdown was when England got the ball.
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@nta said in England v Australia:
@higgins no ruck - play on, unfortunately.
Further to that: the option for Ikitau was to hit the deck and wait, but it wouldn't have made a lot of difference - only Leota and McDermott were in frame and there were about 8 Poms on their feet.