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    Just a question on lineouts and mauls where we hit pinged for being early about 4 or 5 times. Can the attacking team bind before their player in the air lands? Seems like everyone starts early.

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    @kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Just a question on lineouts and mauls where we hit pinged for being early about 4 or 5 times. Can the attacking team bind before their player in the air lands? Seems like everyone starts early.

    I don't believe so. ABs were pinged three times in a row for binding early. First two they did so, but Cane argued, probably correctly, that Boks were taking jumper down on top of them, in which penalty for jumping across the line. Third penalty was absolutely marginal, but by then think Carley thought ABs were taking mickey and started to see things.

    And scrum penalty when five yards from our line was also dodgy. Would be interested in what @NTA thought, but to me Malherbe driving up and slightly in, EDG digs in and shoves back, getting under FM's ribs. He has to step back to regain balance and takes scrum down, and EDG with him. A relieving penalty then might well have altered the card dynamic.

    Bloody difficult real time but clear on replay.

    So two of first six or seven penalties bogus.

    Which means Scooter's overbalance (he lifted his hands up to avoid Faf), which arguably wasn't even a penalty, most certainly oughtn't have been yellow.

    AB pack at full complement actually withstood everything Boks threw at them, and Big Sam even stole a lineout.

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    @kiwiinmelb said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @Canes4life said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @kiwiinmelb it was De Groot the first time.

    Yeah was second time

    Frans dropped the second scrum after EDG got under him.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Just a question on lineouts and mauls where we hit pinged for being early about 4 or 5 times. Can the attacking team bind before their player in the air lands? Seems like everyone starts early.

    Which means Scooter's overbalance (he lifted his hands up to avoid Faf), which arguably wasn't even a penalty, most certainly oughtn't have been yellow.

    He got tackled into the halfback by a Bok. Argue the Bok was offside when he did it.

    Seems like the attacking team rarely gets penalised at lineouts.

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    Pretty classic Foster result, the thing is we used to find a way to win our bad games. Now we just suffer a series of historic losses.

    A lot of "all time greats" looking very creaky.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    And scrum penalty when five yards from our line was also dodgy. Would be interested in what @NTA thought, but to me Malherbe driving up and slightly in, EDG digs in and shoves back, getting under FM's ribs. He has to step back to regain balance and takes scrum down, and EDG with him. A relieving penalty then might well have altered the card dynamic.

    Time stamp?

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    @Tim said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Some real dud selections in this squad. Williams and Newell are nowhere near ready for test rugby, Vaa'i has no physical impact, and Jacobson is a converted seven who is absolutely lost at test level. Then there is the thoroughly unathletic Lienert-Brown.

    France will destroy that forward pack.

    De Groot is back to slow and ponderous.

    Ryan needs to open both eyes.

    Private Frazer: “We’re dooooooooooomed.”

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    @kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Watching the Breakdown. Jeff Wilson is spot on re Scott Barrett. Cleanout to shoulder. Lots of other clean outs similar. Should not have been a yellow.

    What absolute nonsense. It was a clear Yellow Card. Jeff Wilson has become the king of defending the indefensible.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Which means Scooter's overbalance (he lifted his hands up to avoid Faf), which arguably wasn't even a penalty, most certainly oughtn't have been yellow.

    Clever how EE helped him take Faf out

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    @NTA About nine minutes of official time.

    The scrum a minute later looked to me to be textbook.

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    @kev said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Watching the Breakdown. Jeff Wilson is spot on re Scott Barrett. Cleanout to shoulder. Lots of other clean outs similar. Should not have been a yellow.

    Sensible fella Wilson, obvious red.

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @NTA About nine minutes of official time.

    The scrum a minute later looked to me to be textbook.

    Let's watch a few eh?

    06:25 - solid from both sides. Malherbe has superb control and balance, with his knee nearly on the deck but driving EdG's mass up a tick, while bending his neck down.

    09:20 - post-hit:
    EdG isn't in great position, arched in the upper back a little.
    Lomax's side of the scrum is very low - by the time the camera zooms in, you can already see his knee on the deck through the tunnel.
    The call was black THP going to knee. There's no replay angle from that side but you can see it from the open side, and by Coles and EdG having to reset their feet as the motion goes sideways.

    10:38 - Boks take scrum from that penalty. Whatever Lomax did wrong in the previous scrum, he corrected it. Good scrum. Good contest. Boks called to use it.

    12:00 - Boks win the hit. Fucking quick heel from Coles and Ardie is away i.e.
    12:02 set called
    12:05 ball fed
    12:06 Ardie detaches

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    @NTA said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @NTA About nine minutes of official time.

    The scrum a minute later looked to me to be textbook.

    Let's watch a few eh?

    06:25 - solid from both sides. Malherbe has superb control and balance, with his knee nearly on the deck but driving EdG up a tick, while bending him down.

    09:20 - post-hit:
    EdG isn't in great position, arched in the upper back a little.
    Lomax's side of the scrum is very low - by the time the camera zooms in, you can already see his knee on the deck through the tunnel.
    The call was black THP going to knee. There's no replay angle from that side but you can see it from the open side, and by Coles and EdG having to reset their feet as the motion goes sideways.

    10:38 - Boks take scrum from that penalty. Whatever Lomax did wrong in the previous scrum, he corrected it. Good scrum. Good contest. Boks called to use it.

    12:00 - Boks win the hit. Fucking quick heel from Coles and Ardie is away i.e.
    12:02 set called
    12:05 ball fed
    12:06 Ardie detaches

    @NTA said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    @NTA About nine minutes of official time.

    The scrum a minute later looked to me to be textbook.

    Let's watch a few eh?

    06:25 - solid from both sides. Malherbe has superb control and balance, with his knee nearly on the deck but driving EdG up a tick, while bending him down.

    09:20 - post-hit:
    EdG isn't in great position, arched in the upper back a little.
    Lomax's side of the scrum is very low - by the time the camera zooms in, you can already see his knee on the deck through the tunnel.
    The call was black THP going to knee. There's no replay angle from that side but you can see it from the open side, and by Coles and EdG having to reset their feet as the motion goes sideways.

    10:38 - Boks take scrum from that penalty. Whatever Lomax did wrong in the previous scrum, he corrected it. Good scrum. Good contest. Boks called to use it.

    12:00 - Boks win the hit. Fucking quick heel from Coles and Ardie is away i.e.
    12:02 set called
    12:05 ball fed
    12:06 Ardie detaches

    Good stuff! UK feed doesn’t show Lomax side, just EDG appearing to dig himself out of hole and FM hinging to ground. Saffer commentators were calling penalty against EDG!

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    @pakman said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    Saffer commentators were calling penalty against EDG!

    They're simple folk, and only call what they can see 😜

    I suspect the call came from the AR

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    @NTA First one FM very close to grass, EDG elbow to deck, then FM knee grazes ground, ball in and EDG elbow down a second time. Bloody impressive.

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    @Steve

    I realise the whole “we have a deal” Garces thing wasn’t the point you were trying to make but…

    English is not his first language. The French for agreement is accord. It also translates into deal. No conspiracy, just a language blunder.

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    High quality ferning @nta and @pakman

    Think it’d tempt @Red-Beard and @BartMan out of retirement.

    Wish refs would let the packs have at it for at least the first two or three scrums and then only blow the obvious skullduggery. But I feel the same way about mauls and rucks. And lineouts.

    Let forwards have a contest and they’ll actually do it - leaving space for the glory boys, opensides, to score tries. Put another way: marginal whistles tend to protect weaker teams and encourage gamesmanship.

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    @Smuts said in All Blacks vs Springboks - Twickenham:

    High quality ferning @nta and @pakman

    Think it’d tempt @Red-Beard and @BartMan out of retirement.

    Wish refs would let the packs have at it for at least the first two or three scrums and then only blow the obvious skullduggery. But I feel the same way about mauls and rucks. And lineouts.

    Let forwards have a contest and they’ll actually do it - leaving space for the glory boys, opensides, to score tries. Put another way: marginal whistles tend to protect weaker teams and encourage gamesmanship.

    A very good point.

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    There's too much negativity on here. We can still win this.
    Didn't have a shit show vs SA after 15 minutes man down and penalty avalanche.
    Schmidt and Ryan are smart will adapt.
    Cut out all cute shite inside our own half.
    Use JB's boot more.
    Value territory more.
    Fast paced pick n goes.
    Patience be prepared to go through the phases.
    We have played some outstanding rugby in the last 9 months. We can do it

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    I hope we can. Know we can't. Foster simply hasn't given the A team enough time together. Hell, 2007, 2011, 2015 we pretty much had the same team of core players. A year out from the RWC Foster almost loses to Scotland, England and Japan because he keeps changing the side. 2023, he had the opportunity to play most of the squad through Bled II and SA with weeks between each test and didn't. They aren't fatigued. I predicted we would lose this test, I didn't predict we'd lose so badly.

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