Australia v England - 2nd Test
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@No-Quarter said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Are you able to jump from outside the field of play and knock it back like that? It makes more sense to me that the player should be in the field of play when they jump
If you are outside the field of play you have to catch it,.
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@No-Quarter said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Are you able to jump from outside the field of play and knock it back like that? It makes more sense to me that the player should be in the field of play when they jump
That does make sense, and I think that used to be the rule, but didn't they change it for some reason a couple of years back?
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@MajorRage said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Might be me being a bit salty, but to me, this is a much higher quality game.
Lots of errors in this second half, but a high intensity.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@hydro11 I like Mertz and Horan commentating. About the only ones I have the sound on for. But they both seem to be gunning badly for a Wallaby win that their comments are more biased than normal.
I always find Mehrts pretty hard going, doesn't add much and the Aussie bias is always as strong as any of the actual Aussies
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Oz had their chances and blew them
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@gibbon-rib said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@No-Quarter said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Are you able to jump from outside the field of play and knock it back like that? It makes more sense to me that the player should be in the field of play when they jump
That does make sense, and I think that used to be the rule, but didn't they change it for some reason a couple of years back?
Yeah, I know they've tweaked that rule a bit lately, just not sure where they ended up with it. I guess you can be outside the field of play based on that haha
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Billy MOTM
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@No-Quarter said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@gibbon-rib said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@No-Quarter said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Are you able to jump from outside the field of play and knock it back like that? It makes more sense to me that the player should be in the field of play when they jump
That does make sense, and I think that used to be the rule, but didn't they change it for some reason a couple of years back?
Yeah, I know they've tweaked that rule a bit lately, just not sure where they ended up with it. I guess you can be outside the field of play based on that haha
Maybe if you do it with enough confidence then the refs will just doubt whether they've remembered it right and let you get away with it
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I don't know what Bell is complaining about. He keeps dropping his shoulder down and in, dragging the scrum down.
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@gibbon-rib said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@ACT-Crusader said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
@hydro11 I like Mertz and Horan commentating. About the only ones I have the sound on for. But they both seem to be gunning badly for a Wallaby win that their comments are more biased than normal.
I always find Mehrts pretty hard going, doesn't add much and the Aussie bias is always as strong as any of the actual Aussies
Probably the best commentary team I’ve heard in years up here.
Miles Harrison, David Flatman and Justin Harrison.
Great mix of commentary, insights, explanations and light banter.
Flatman and Plank clearly supporters of own teams but neither going overboard. Really well played.
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I do like the post game SBW interviews - all good aye uce
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@MajorRage said in Australia v England - 2nd Test:
Justin Harrison
Justin Harrison is rubbish as a commentator.
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Farrell got MOTM. He did play well. I was impressed with his defence and his work at the breakdown in cleaning out. Very good goal kicking to keep the scoreboard ticking over.
Thought Lawes was brilliant. Huge influence across the whole 80 ball in hand, at the tackle and the lineout.
Vunipola made some huge carries particularly in that first half when they got their roll on.
Good win by England. The NH double so far.