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    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I think the ABs are progressing which is nice to see after 6 years of stagnation

    Can't see much progression TBH - apart from a continuation of the general upswing post the Ireland debacle last year.. Still the same mental fragility, poor discipline in the forwards and brain-farts from experienced players who should know better.. In some ways, worse.

    Way too early to judge the new coaching regime though. That needs to wait until the EOYT IMHO.

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    @MajorRage said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I’ve stayed out of the ref stuff until now but I think the confusing part for me is the different extremes they go to at times ,

    In the wc final they go back a zillion phases to look at a slight knock on in the lead up to a try, and then here they don’t even look at a knock on in the act of scoring it.

    Exactly this.

    What is the point of a TMO?

    Exactly. Canes head to Kolisis face should have been a clear red. Instead it’s play on. Outrageous.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I think the ABs are progressing which is nice to see after 6 years of stagnation

    Can't see much progression TBH - apart from a continuation of the general upswing post the Ireland debacle last year.. Still the same mental fragility, poor discipline in the forwards and brain-farts from experienced players who should know better.. In some ways, worse.

    Way too early to judge the new coaching regime though. That needs to wait until the EOYT IMHO.

    Our scrum and lineout look pretty solid , that's a good foundation to work from

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    @W32 said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @MajorRage said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I’ve stayed out of the ref stuff until now but I think the confusing part for me is the different extremes they go to at times ,

    In the wc final they go back a zillion phases to look at a slight knock on in the lead up to a try, and then here they don’t even look at a knock on in the act of scoring it.

    Exactly this.

    What is the point of a TMO?

    Exactly. Canes head to Kolisis face should have been a clear red. Instead it’s play on.

    Do South Africans use a protractor at school?
    Kolisi has bent his upper body to nearly 90 degrees just before impact.
    Almost impossible to adjust to that in 500ms as a defender.

    Some things in rugby are never going to be 100% clear. Not like Mbonambi's spilled ball.

    Jared Wright  /  Sep 1, 2024  /  South Africa

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    Springboks captain Siya Kolisi is set to miss the second match against the All Blacks after sustaining a facial injury in the 31-27 victory at Ellis Park.

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    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @W32 said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @MajorRage said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I’ve stayed out of the ref stuff until now but I think the confusing part for me is the different extremes they go to at times ,

    In the wc final they go back a zillion phases to look at a slight knock on in the lead up to a try, and then here they don’t even look at a knock on in the act of scoring it.

    Exactly this.

    What is the point of a TMO?

    Exactly. Canes head to Kolisis face should have been a clear red. Instead it’s play on.

    Do South Africans use a protractor at school?
    Kolisi has bent his upper body to nearly 90 degrees just before impact.
    Almost impossible to adjust to that in 500ms as a defender.

    Jared Wright  /  Sep 1, 2024  /  South Africa

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    Springboks captain Siya Kolisi is set to miss the second match against the All Blacks after sustaining a facial injury in the 31-27 victory at Ellis Park.

    Some things in rugby are never going to be 100% clear. Not like Mbonambi's spilled ball.

    Normal club level in England, you can get penalised for a late dip (as a ball carrier).

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    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Victor-Meldrew said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Old-Samurai-Jack said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I think the ABs are progressing which is nice to see after 6 years of stagnation

    Can't see much progression TBH - apart from a continuation of the general upswing post the Ireland debacle last year.. Still the same mental fragility, poor discipline in the forwards and brain-farts from experienced players who should know better.. In some ways, worse.

    Way too early to judge the new coaching regime though. That needs to wait until the EOYT IMHO.

    Our scrum and lineout look pretty solid , that's a good foundation to work from

    Been solid for the last 18 months or so TBH. Cancelled out when the forwards go to pieces a la Twickenham against the Bokke.

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    @pakman said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Three main events in 70 - 75.

    First, at 73 Boks maul stopped and Finau come up side. Pretty sure he heard Brace say 'don't change your bind' but not 'out, out'.

    Completely unnecessary, as Boks going backwards and RD effected turnover at 73.17. The following 5m lineout leads to try.

    Darry make run and tackled at 76:14. Knee on ground but Etzebeth doesn't release. Pen ought to have gone our way.

    Last two minutes BB and I think DMac both try kick passes when possession absolutely key. FFS.

    That said, reffing from 65 - 68 cut our legs from under us.

    This situation just shows the stupidity of the knee on the ground = tackle interpretation.

    That was a maul if a player from either side was bound to Darry and on their feet.

    I can’t remember if there was an AB bound to him but one thing’s for sure: Marx isn’t in a position to know. He’s doing what he should be doing: fighting for the pill.

    But neither is Darry. He’s doing what he’s coached to do in these situations - desperately try to get a knee to ground while holding on to the pill.

    It’s an absurdity.

    There was a similar stupid situation in the 1st half up against the ABs right touchline where they held a bok up, a maul formed and the ref called tackle and the ABs had to release. That was nonsense.

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    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @W32 said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @MajorRage said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    I’ve stayed out of the ref stuff until now but I think the confusing part for me is the different extremes they go to at times ,

    In the wc final they go back a zillion phases to look at a slight knock on in the lead up to a try, and then here they don’t even look at a knock on in the act of scoring it.

    Exactly this.

    What is the point of a TMO?

    Exactly. Canes head to Kolisis face should have been a clear red. Instead it’s play on.

    Do South Africans use a protractor at school?
    Kolisi has bent his upper body to nearly 90 degrees just before impact.
    Almost impossible to adjust to that in 500ms as a defender.

    Some things in rugby are never going to be 100% clear. Not like Mbonambi's spilled ball.

    Jared Wright  /  Sep 1, 2024  /  South Africa

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    'Was there a TMO!?' - Outrage as Siya Kolisi is injured by unpunished Sam Cane high tackle

    Springboks captain Siya Kolisi is set to miss the second match against the All Blacks after sustaining a facial injury in the 31-27 victory at Ellis Park.

    Double standard much? Really amusing how some are so one eyed. (and I'm not talking about siysa face) I do get it though, very similar to a lot of SA fans.

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    That was worth a look

    YC with off-field review
    Mitigation
    Stays YC

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    Is it a "clear red" or an uptick yellow?

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    @W32 I was very put out to see some Bok fans had turned up with yellow (pla)cards.
    For me a real fan regards cards as a last resort rather than something to be gamed.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    That was worth a look

    YC with off-field review
    Mitigation
    Stays YC

    Yeah... I'd tend to go along with that +50% of the time.
    But for the other - 50% ... Cane has poor technique. His prior form speaks to that. Not sure he was ever in a good position for the tackle to be safe.

    (And I'm not picking on him. He actually seems like a genuinely decent bloke).

    But a very poor on field call to let that go completely unpunished 😉

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    @booboo said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Toddy said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Any word if Cane has been cited?

    What for?

    Shoulder to Mandela's face

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    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Is it a "clear red" or an uptick yellow?

    For me - Yellow with bunker review.

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    I was replying to W32

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    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Is it a "clear red" or an uptick yellow?

    I'm making the point that it wasn't even looked at. Sam Cane has a history of doing these types of upright tackles, needs coaching. Probably should have been red by the rules, but in the spirit of the game - yellow. But i'm not a TMO

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    @Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @BerniesCorner you’re forgiven.

    We’ve all been sore.

    But Brace wasn’t the reason you lost that game. In fact, viewed fairly he kept you in the game for the first 60.

    Reading comprehension obviously not taught in RSA schools - not one poster has said the ref cost us the match, clown.

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    @Billy-Webb said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @DaGrubster said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Billy-Webb

    @BerniesCorner said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Billy-Webb No disrespect but you've downplayed the Mbonambi lost ball. The outcome was unacceptable and the officials should acknowledge they erred.

    No disrespect but the outcome was very far from unacceptable. It wasn’t clearly and obviously wrong anyway so it couldn’t be reversed.

    More importantly you’ve ignored Billy’s understatement that for every baffling call against the ABs there was an equally baffling call against the Boks.

    Anyone who’s watched Brace ref a few URC games will tell you that this is standard for him. His decisions are as baffling as the fact that he keeps failing upward.

    Rubbish take on the clear and obvious knock on or didn’t you see the ball bounce on the ground?

    Billy’s comment is a cliche with nothing to back it up

    Actually, I was trying to avoid a tit-for-tat on could've - would've...
    If you want examples I'll give you two:
    AB first try - truck&trailer.
    Sam Cane breaking Kolisi's cheek with his head in the tackle - definite yellow, likely red card...

    So no - not a cliche. We can argue who got more bad calls till the cows come home, point being some shockers against the Boks too and the ref did not cost the AB's the game. Poor game management and running out of puff in the last 10... maybe look there?

    Fark you Boks supporters are braindead aren’t you? You are comparing an obvious knock on in the act of scoring with marginal maul offences we see umpteen times a match - and especially by your own team. Seriously dude stop sniffing your own farts, breath in some fresh air and get some oxygen to your brain.

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    @junior said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @BerniesCorner you’re forgiven.

    We’ve all been sore.

    But Brace wasn’t the reason you lost that game. In fact, viewed fairly he kept you in the game for the first 60.

    Reading comprehension obviously not taught in RSA schools - not one poster has said the ref cost us the match, clown.

    In fairness Junior, in SA schools we are taught to read not only for comprehension but also for understanding subtext and innuendo.
    Given the level of bleating about the referee and some cherry picked decisions (by some posters) it is not incomprehensible to draw the conclusion that a few are blaming the ref 😉

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