Tonga v Uruguay
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@Stargazer said in Tonga v Uruguay:
Did Tameifuna just get sent to the bin and concede a penalty try?
Yes, referee ruled he entered from the side.
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That's the half time score.
Good first half from Tonga.
No love lost between both teams, by the way. Lots of unnecessary pushing and shoving.
I understand enough of the commentary to hear that the commentator does a lot of explaining. He explained the whole eligibility rule change to clarify why former All Blacks were able to play for Tonga.
He also seemed to give a bit of a geography lesson about the Pacific and at the beginning of the game, he seemed to explain that the Sipi Tau is for Tonga, what the haka is for the All Blacks.
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@Stargazer said in Tonga v Uruguay:
@Higgins The break for Tonga's first try was Tu'itavuki. Kata indeed playing a role in the second.
I'll take your word for it as I was enroute from the fridge getting a beer when the try was scored and I mistakenly thought it was Kata.
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@Higgins You were right about Kata being involved in the first try. It was Tuitavuki who helped set up the second. They have swapped jerseys! Tuitavuki wears the 11 jersey (was named at 14) and Kata wears 14 (was named at 11).
Tuitavuki has in the mean time been replaced. He limped off.
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@Stargazer said in Tonga v Uruguay:
Ugghh, Craig Evans is such a pedantic ref. Moala yellow carded. I think for side-entry (it may have been for offside), but it was really marginal.
Then there is a yellow carding of red No 8 for a marginal raising of a blue players leg whilst driving in a maul. Next thing we will see a yellow card for a simple tackle situation where a leg leaves the ground at this rate.
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Full time: Tonga 43 - 19 Uruguay
Convincing win to Tonga. That's 3 wins from three games, this EOYT. What this shows is that Tonga is stronger than most other tier 3 countries. They will need to play higher ranked countries to get a proper preparation for the RWC.
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@Stargazer That Ben Tameifuna yellow card might need me to take a second look on the replay as it looked like at least one of his feet was behind the tryline and the ball carrier might have had the ball at least equal with the try line thus it can be deemed the ball was in goal thereby there is no offside line so no such thing as coming in from the side.
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@Stargazer said in Tonga v Uruguay:
What this shows is that Tonga is stronger than most other tier 3 countries.
Tonga is tier 3? Clearly I don't know WTF the tiers are now.