All Blacks vs England 2
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@booboo said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@george33 said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@booboo that was my guess , I never mentioned anything about sauces
Fair call, although you didn't specify
Especially as the post was coming swiftly after I decried the lack of sauce on the thread
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@george33 said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@booboo that was my guess , I never mentioned anything about sauces
You weren't speaking ex cathedra?
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@george33 said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Bones if it was a sauce I picked up I would have said, and I actually think it was actually closer call than alot think.
whats makes you think people believe it wasnt a close call?
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@kev said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Bones said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@voodoo said in All Blacks vs England 2:
Genuinely surprised at the aversion to a visible shot clock. If we are worried about time wasting then just shorten the time on the clock. Why wouldn’t we want a single source of truth, visible to all parties? I used to kick, and having a ref in my ear telling me “20 seconds” then “10 seconds” sounds bloody annoying.
Yeah true, seems much easier to break your concentration to turn and look at a shot clock.
I don't see any great aversion to it, it just seems very unnecessary. But I can understand the desire for it when one AB kicker fell foul of timekeeping once, in one game.
Give them a clock, make it short, and stop the match clock. We should reduce time wasting and maximise time in play.
Does the "shot clock" apply to all penalty kicks? Can't find anything specific in the laws. If a team were trying to run down the game clock does it apply in all parts of the field and kicks to touch?
If so, stopping the match clock would have quite an impact on the total match time (if all teams used the maximum - extreme I know). Average number of penalties in super is 19 per match (can't find test stat). Add 19 minutes to a match and it could run over a 2 hour TV slot with all the crap that goes on beforehand, etc.
Anyway, it's a good thing to have it available for the kicker, crowd countdowns aside, they should know if they are about to run out.
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@george33 said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Bones if it was a sauce I picked up I would have said, and I actually think it was actually closer call than alot think.
good because if it had been a sauce it would have been Wurster-shire sauce.
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@kev said in All Blacks vs England 2:
Anyone else think De Groot was standing up in scrums?
I thought he was reacting to being pushed down in an early scrum - about 10 or 15 minutes in.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@kev said in All Blacks vs England 2:
Anyone else think De Groot was standing up in scrums?
I thought he was reacting to being pushed down in an early scrum - about 10 or 15 minutes in.
That first penalty he won I thought he just stood up.
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Proctor with the hands. 🔥
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@Snowy said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@kev said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@Bones said in All Blacks vs England 2:
@voodoo said in All Blacks vs England 2:
Genuinely surprised at the aversion to a visible shot clock. If we are worried about time wasting then just shorten the time on the clock. Why wouldn’t we want a single source of truth, visible to all parties? I used to kick, and having a ref in my ear telling me “20 seconds” then “10 seconds” sounds bloody annoying.
Yeah true, seems much easier to break your concentration to turn and look at a shot clock.
I don't see any great aversion to it, it just seems very unnecessary. But I can understand the desire for it when one AB kicker fell foul of timekeeping once, in one game.
Give them a clock, make it short, and stop the match clock. We should reduce time wasting and maximise time in play.
Does the "shot clock" apply to all penalty kicks? Can't find anything specific in the laws. If a team were trying to run down the game clock does it apply in all parts of the field and kicks to touch?
If so, stopping the match clock would have quite an impact on the total match time (if all teams used the maximum - extreme I know). Average number of penalties in super is 19 per match (can't find test stat). Add 19 minutes to a match and it could run over a 2 hour TV slot with all the crap that goes on beforehand, etc.
Anyway, it's a good thing to have it available for the kicker, crowd countdowns aside, they should know if they are about to run out.
Trial law and yes all penalty kicks, and same with conversions I think (different time)