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  • boobooB Offline
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    #2032

    BTW I preferred "Willis" to "Piston Wristed Gibbon".

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    #2033

    Support for Raynal has come from World Cup finals referee Nigel Owens.
    "Clear communication and warning to the player to get on with it.

    "A fair and strong refereeing call [by] Raynal I feel. Learning [Lesson] here is not for the referee, but the players to get on with it when ref asks."

    He added later: "I don't think there can be much argument when you listen to the audio posted on it.

    "It's pretty clear to me.

    "Other referees may well have ignored this, but to me, that would not be doing your job as a referee.

    "Players now should all be aware and not delay or waste time."

    In other reported comments, Owens said, "Sometimes, the unpopular decisions are the correct decisions.

    "He's clearly given warning, there's a lot of time gone, the rest of the backline is shouting at Bernard to get the ball off the field.

    "The easy thing for a referee to do here, which others may well have done, would be to ignore the time-wasting and let him kick it out 35 seconds after the penalty is given and do nothing about it.

    "No-one would have had a go at the referee. So he's actually made a strong refereeing decision."

    But, Owens said, he would have taken a different approach as he once did in a European Champions Cup match where he added time when a team attempted to slow the game down.

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  • Joans Town JonesJ Offline
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    @booboo said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Joans-Town-Jones said in Bledisloe 1:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Joans-Town-Jones said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Joans-Town-Jones said in Bledisloe 1:

    So the Wobs have launched an official complaint about Raynal. Did they launch a complaint against Nick White's dive?

    All evidence points to Raynal being correct and justified as well as providing opportunity to stop the call happening.
    What do RA think they are going to get from this?

    Foley now saying the ABs had influence on the ref to change the call.

    Even if that’s the case, who cares.

    How many halfbacks are waving their arms and yelling at the ref when there is a delay in getting the ball into a scrum by their opposite number.

    How many players in a lineout are yelling and throwing their arms in the air when there is a delay by the opposition hooker to throw the ball into a lineout.

    I agree. I just found it interesting Foley was implying the ABs pressured Raynal to make a decision in their favour, ergo, the ref is a cheat and favoured the ABs and the conclusion was preordained.

    Foley is coming across like many Strayan cheats.

    Clean cut smiley holier than thou appearance on the outside.

    Cynical cheating piston wristed gibbon in reality.

    We deserved to lose that based on 20 mins of complete inaptitude. Really should have put 50 on the Wobs especially with all the advantage we had however, I have zero sympathy given some of the shit the Wobs have gotten away with/been afforded.

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    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

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    #2037

    I can see why the ref made the call he did, it's kinda like when you ask your kids for the third, fourth and fifth time to put their toys away and they still ignore you. The grace and decorum for which you ask for the first time are considerably different to how you ask the the fifth "I'm going to throw the book at them" time.

    Foley was gaming that he could waste a lot of time and the ref would do nothing. He gambled and lost - his fault and his mistake.

    In regards to the game though terrible defense by both sides, the pattern was in place to negate the attack (more or equal defenders in place compared to attackers) but neither side particularly adept at putting the ball carrier on the ground. Even the last try we send the ball wide and it's 2 attackers against 4 defenders and JB scores .Made for lots of tries being scored by both teams however...

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    #2038

    @Windows97 said in Bledisloe 1:

    I can see why the ref made the call he did, it's kinda like when you ask your kids for the third, fourth and fifth time to put their toys away and they still ignore you. The grace and decorum for which you ask for the first time are considerably to how you ask the the fifth time "I'm going to throw the book at them" method.

    Foley was gaming that he could waste a lot of time and the ref would do nothing. He gambled and lost - his fault and his mistake.

    In regards to the game though terrible defense by both sides, the pattern was in place to negate the attack (more or equal defenders in place compared to attackers) but neither side particularly adept at putting the ball carrier on the ground. Even the last try we send the ball wide and it's 2 attackers against 4 defenders and JB scores .Made for lots of tries being scored by both teams however...

    Should’ve grounded him as well

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

    Everything the ABs said yesterday.
    They are being quite honest about their reviews and they know that the focus wavered and they paid for it.
    I don't mind that if they take that as a lesson and improve. Much better than wearing a loss to learn from.

    There were 3 obvious player errors after the Wobs got down to 13. All errors that could have had us marching away.
    Sami should have done much better with ball security going for that try. Then there were two clear opportunities squandered with loose passes. We haven't learned to be properly ruthless.
    In that game taking advantage of the numbers was even more important as, once things returned to 15 on 15 we were compromised due to the reshuffle.

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  • ChrisC Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #2040

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

    Everything the ABs said yesterday.
    They are being quite honest about their reviews and they know that the focus wavered and they paid for it.
    I don't mind that if they take that as a lesson and improve. Much better than wearing a loss to learn from.

    There were 3 obvious player errors after the Wobs got down to 13. All errors that could have had us marching away.
    Sami should have done much better with ball security going for that try. Then there were two clear opportunities squandered with loose passes. We haven't learned to be properly ruthless.
    In that game taking advantage of the numbers was even more important as, once things returned to 15 on 15 we were compromised due to the reshuffle.

    I agree,For me it is frustrating to still watch it time after time.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to Chris on last edited by
    #2041

    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

    Everything the ABs said yesterday.
    They are being quite honest about their reviews and they know that the focus wavered and they paid for it.
    I don't mind that if they take that as a lesson and improve. Much better than wearing a loss to learn from.

    There were 3 obvious player errors after the Wobs got down to 13. All errors that could have had us marching away.
    Sami should have done much better with ball security going for that try. Then there were two clear opportunities squandered with loose passes. We haven't learned to be properly ruthless.
    In that game taking advantage of the numbers was even more important as, once things returned to 15 on 15 we were compromised due to the reshuffle.

    I agree,For me it is frustrating to still watch it time after time.

    There are differences though. This time when under the pump they didn't go all stupid as the did earlier in the year and throw the ball randomly around. We might have got lucky with the time wasting call but that was also on the back of some poor calls not of our making. We pressured the convicts into sealing off for ball security then had a maul smashed from the side and a turnover awarded to a guy on his knees.

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  • M Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2042

    B B B R

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
    replied to Machpants on last edited by
    #2043

    @Machpants That's no beauty contest lineup.

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #2044

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Machpants That's no beauty contest lineup.

    Said Brad Pitt.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
    replied to Kirwan on last edited by
    #2045

    @Kirwan said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Machpants That's no beauty contest lineup.

    Said Brad Pitt.

    Aw shuks

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    replied to Machpants on last edited by
    #2046

    @Machpants said in Bledisloe 1:

    B B B R

    25071e40-57e0-4802-bcd5-57ef161e5448-image.jpeg.

    The second B does look Bad

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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #2047

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Crucial said in Bledisloe 1:

    @Chris said in Bledisloe 1:

    Worse thing about the ending of the test due to the Refs call and the Swain incident is that those things have taken the focus away from another shit performance under Foster ,we lost the plot again in the 2nd half and Never should have surrendered the lead we had.

    Just same old inconsistent performances, and papering over the Cracks that are going to bite us in the Arse against the top teams, because the Aussies are not one of them.

    Everything the ABs said yesterday.
    They are being quite honest about their reviews and they know that the focus wavered and they paid for it.
    I don't mind that if they take that as a lesson and improve. Much better than wearing a loss to learn from.

    There were 3 obvious player errors after the Wobs got down to 13. All errors that could have had us marching away.
    Sami should have done much better with ball security going for that try. Then there were two clear opportunities squandered with loose passes. We haven't learned to be properly ruthless.
    In that game taking advantage of the numbers was even more important as, once things returned to 15 on 15 we were compromised due to the reshuffle.

    I agree,For me it is frustrating to still watch it time after time.

    There are differences though. This time when under the pump they didn't go all stupid as the did earlier in the year and throw the ball randomly around. We might have got lucky with the time wasting call but that was also on the back of some poor calls not of our making. We pressured the convicts into sealing off for ball security then had a maul smashed from the side and a turnover awarded to a guy on his knees.

    I think we were lucky we got a penalty advantage and RI took it upon himself to get the ball away from the forwards. I am not confident we would have scored otherwise.

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    #2048

    @Machpants said in Bledisloe 1:

    B B B R

    25071e40-57e0-4802-bcd5-57ef161e5448-image.jpeg

    Looks like JB and BBBR got caught holding hands to me

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  • Joans Town JonesJ Offline
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    #2049

    You've got names like Beauden, Jordie...imagine getting "Scott".

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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    Daffy Jaffy
    wrote on last edited by
    #2050

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    Stargazer
    wrote on last edited by Stargazer
    #2051

    From the SANZAAR Newsletter:

    Round #5

    Following initial consideration by the SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee, Darcy Swain of Australia will appear at a SANZAAR Judicial Committee Hearing after being cited for alleged foul play during the Rugby Championship match on Thursday 15 September 2022. Swain is alleged to have contravened Law 9.11: Players must not do anything that is reckless and dangerous to others, during the match between Australia and New Zealand at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. The Judicial Committee for the Hearing will be Andre Oosthuizen SC (Chair), De Wet Barry and José Luis Rolandi. The hearing will be held by video conference on Wednesday 21 September 2022, 9:00 am (SAST), 5:00 pm (AEST), 7:00 pm (NZST). The outcome will be published by media release when confirmed and will also be available on the tournament website.


    It's hard to imagine that he'll be found not guilty. If the Judicial Committee decides he has indeed breached Law 9.11, the question is which entry point will they use? I hope they go for top-end, but will they? It will depend on their assessment of the degree of recklessness and whether they think he aimed for Tupaea's leg (deliberately). It's only after that, that they'll consider the initial sanction and any mitigation thereof.

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