Waikato v BOP
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looked like that was off BOP
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that last scrum summed up alot of what is wrong with how scrums are reffed and time wasting.
BOP had a scrum, ball gets to back, ref says ball is back, stable, 5 sec later, scrum starts marching sideways, so ref calls a reset, really need to encourage quicker play from the back, but so many teams play for penalties, they wait for the 2nd drive or a collapse...
BOP take an 8 point lead into the break 14-22
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14-29 early in the 2nd
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wow, what a try for BOP
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Kaka running his winger out of room instead of straightening, giving him the ball and working around in support.
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great scramble by BOP defence, Waikato looked to be scoring for all money
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Bay supporters: How the hell did we lose that?
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stole the lineout, lost the match?
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35-34, time almost up
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Yeow BOP. The midweek gamble failed miserably in the end. I wondered as the winning Northland kick sailed over whether they might fade in the end today also.
Leroy Carter had a huge match. Always a threat to the opposition. Broughton Ross and MSR great as well. They missed Narawa.
Mcwhannell and Luke Jacobson had huge games but far too many errors overall from Waikato. Bop read the passing options for Dmac very well. Well done to the defence coach. Mooloo might need a change at 15 next week. Sinkinson looked injured in second half too. Hopefully ALB is back. Leuila to 10?As a neutral for this one, supporting both teams, I found a lot of the officials calls baffling. Perhaps there was a concerted effort from touchies and tmo not to intervene, so only what the ref clearly saw got called. If that is the reason for many of the non calls then I am quite OK with it.