Sunwolves vs Chiefs
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I think ithe Sunwolves were a handy option for the Joseph/Brown combo to get another gig
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@kiwimurph my thinking is that - if we had to make a choice of kicking teams out - the comp was a lot better off with a stopover game from/to South Africa than with teams like the Sunwolves and Jaguares adding SFA except travel. Though it does help the remaining four Oz teams in the short run.
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Did the Chiefs scrum stop pushing there?
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@donsteppa said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
Sunwolves should have been kicked out of the comp instead of the Force. A bunch of shithouse locals and has-been expats who’ve added yet another long haul flight to the comp.
Long term we're going to need that money. Think of it as an investment.
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@antipodean said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@donsteppa said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
Sunwolves should have been kicked out of the comp instead of the Force. A bunch of shithouse locals and has-been expats who’ve added yet another long haul flight to the comp.
Long term we're going to need that money. Think of it as an investment.
The size of their home crowds are remarkable given their on field performances...!
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@donsteppa Lets face it SW were never going to be ditched before the RWC
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The resulting backline movement was worth it.
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DMac sure likes these Japanese goalposts, just needs to sharpen up on his d
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@donsteppa said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@kiwimurph my thinking is that - if we had to make a choice of kicking teams out - the comp was a lot better off with a stopover game from/to South Africa than with teams like the Sunwolves and Jaguares adding SFA except travel. Though it does help the remaining four Oz teams in the short run.
For on field competitiveness the best option would be a pacific islands side - if you could make the finances work.
Ok that was terrible by Alaimalo.
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I could see Polwarts eyes light up then
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@kiwimurph said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
Alaimalo would have to be on the ABs radar.
I thought he had a poor game - bad one-on-one misses and some tits for hands. He has talent though.
I like Boshier's work too so I expect him to stay at 6. Ardron is bloody athletic so looks a great option off the bench.
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The Sunwolves haven't improved much from past seasons, for some reason I've heard the media saying that they have(probably because JJ and Brown are coaching them), but the way they've gone this year is no different to the last two years.
If you look at their results in their first two years compared to this year, there is barely any difference in their trend of results - it's basically an even split of close losses and blowout losses. Last year they actually ran the Chiefs close.
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@bones said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@nepia said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@bones said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@nepia If it was already in the receivers hands before Leitch released it, how did it travel forward?
Where did I say that? However, if we follow that reasoning, it's fine for a team to pass the ball forwards in a maul as long as the person passing it forwards doesn't release it until he's got his hands on it?
If that happened, would it be a forward pass?
Absolutely.
It's been in the rule book for a century. Handing the ball to a person in front of you is a forward pass. It does not matter that it never leaves contact.
In general play it's two offences as a team mate in front of the ball player is offside, and liable for penalty, so taking part in play by touching the ball is definitely out.
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@chester-draws said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@bones said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@nepia said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@bones said in Sunwolves vs Chiefs:
@nepia If it was already in the receivers hands before Leitch released it, how did it travel forward?
Where did I say that? However, if we follow that reasoning, it's fine for a team to pass the ball forwards in a maul as long as the person passing it forwards doesn't release it until he's got his hands on it?
If that happened, would it be a forward pass?
Absolutely.
It's been in the rule book for a century. Handing the ball to a person in front of you is a forward pass. It does not matter that it never leaves contact.
In general play it's two offences as a team mate in front of the ball player is offside, and liable for penalty, so taking part in play by touching the ball is definitely out.
I think it has been tidied in the new law book. 'pass' includes handing the ball.
You cannot deliberately make a forward pass (which it must be if the player is in front). Even if it is touch and go and the ref won't rule as deliberate the there is the option of offside. Both are penalty offences.Edit: I guess there is also the option of accidental offside resulting in a scrum (like a normal forward pass) - probably the fairest option
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@dice Sunwolves are going to improve unless they can get some alignment with/help from, the Japanese Top League.
As for TTT he was excellent but it was a game perfectly suited to his game - be nice to see him push for more gametime against decent opposition.