2018 November Internationals
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The USA v Samoa test will be livestreamed on the World Rugby website in all countries, except USA, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal and Netherlands (despite the test not being broadcast in NZ).
If you're outside these countries, or know how to un-geoblock, it's possible that the test is also streamed via World Rugby's YouTube channel.
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noticed in all the days games the frustrating habits of 9s going to rucks and falling over players exiting rucks. Glad refs are not falling for it. but is getting worse.
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@98blueandgold said in 2018 November Internationals:
noticed in all the days games the frustrating habits of 9s going to rucks and falling over players exiting rucks. Glad refs are not falling for it. but is getting worse.
Care was desperately falling over the tackler in the ABs game.
Soccer bullshit should be penalised.
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@booboo said in 2018 November Internationals:
@98blueandgold said in 2018 November Internationals:
noticed in all the days games the frustrating habits of 9s going to rucks and falling over players exiting rucks. Glad refs are not falling for it. but is getting worse.
Care was desperately falling over the tackler in the ABs game.
Soccer bullshit should be penalised.
Aaron Smith and Genia do it too, constantly. Annoying little fuckers
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@tordah said in 2018 November Internationals:
@booboo said in 2018 November Internationals:
@98blueandgold said in 2018 November Internationals:
noticed in all the days games the frustrating habits of 9s going to rucks and falling over players exiting rucks. Glad refs are not falling for it. but is getting worse.
Care was desperately falling over the tackler in the ABs game.
Soccer bullshit should be penalised.
Aaron Smith and Genia do it too, constantly. Annoying little fuckers
Halfbacks.
Tautology.
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@booboo said in 2018 November Internationals:
@98blueandgold said in 2018 November Internationals:
noticed in all the days games the frustrating habits of 9s going to rucks and falling over players exiting rucks. Glad refs are not falling for it. but is getting worse.
Care was desperately falling over the tackler in the ABs game.
I liked how it was deal with; Care wasn't impeded from his ability to get to the the ball. I see refs are becoming less lenient on halfbacks milking those sorts of shit penalties.
Soccer bullshit should be penalised.
It effectively was; Care slowed up England's ball by doing so.
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Acres of empty seats at Paris. Got me curious to see the crowds for all the games on the weekend.
A very neat (and maybe optimistic) exactly 50k at Paris allegedly.
Great crowd at Edinburgh (capacity).
10k under capacity at Cardiff.
Twickenham and Lansdowne Road at capacity.France v South Africa - Paris - 50,000
England v New Zealand - London - 82,149
Wales v Australia - Cardiff - 64,110
Ireland v Argentina - Dublin - 52,000
Scotland v Fiji - Edinburgh - 67,144
Italy v Georgia - Florence - 18,424 -
@rapido said in 2018 November Internationals:
Acres of empty seats at Paris. Got me curious to see the crowds for all the games on the weekend.
A very neat (and maybe optimistic) exactly 50k at Paris allegedly.
Great crowd at Edinburgh (capacity).
10k under capacity at Cardiff.
Twickenham and Lansdowne Road at capacity.France v South Africa - Paris - 50,000
England v New Zealand - London - 82,149
Wales v Australia - Cardiff - 64,110
Ireland v Argentina - Dublin - 52,000
Scotland v Fiji - Edinburgh - 67,144
Italy v Georgia - Florence - 18,424Wales rarely sells out for Aus or SA. Only Six Nations and NZ.
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Citing
Eroni Vasiteri (Fiji)
Fiji player Eroni Vasiteri has been cited by independent Citing Commissioner Andy Blyth (England) for an alleged act of foul play contrary to Law 9.13 (dangerous tackle) during the test match between Scotland and Fiji on 10 November.
The hearing will take place on 13 November in London and will be heard by an independent panel comprising Charles Cuthbert (UAE, Chair), Donal Courtney (Ireland) and Mike Rafter (England). -
Decision
Eroni Vasiteri (Fiji) An independent judicial committee has cleared Eroni Vasiteri of Fiji to play following a disciplinary hearing on 13 November, 2018 in London. Vasiteri was cited for an act of foul play contrary to Law 9.13* following the November test between Scotland and Fiji at Murrayfield on 10 November, 2018. His case was heard by an independent judicial committee chaired by Charles Cuthbert (UAE), alongside Donal Courtney (Ireland, former international referee) and Mike Rafter (England, former international player). The player denied he had committed the act of foul play. Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, the committee deemed that the alleged offence had been an act of foul play, but did not pass the ‘red card test’ and thus did not warrant any further sanction. Vasiteri is free to resume playing with immediate effect. The full written decision is available here. *Law 9.13 states: ‘A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes but is not limited to tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders.’
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All line-ups have been published. You can find the links to the matchday squads in my updated blog post, as well as info about where to watch which games (in New Zealand) and a few livestreams for those who are interested.
https://www.thesilverfern.com/2018/10/25/2018-november-internationals/
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Decision on the citing of Kolisi, following the Scotland v South Africa test:
Siya Kolisi (South Africa) Siya Kolisi (South Africa) has received a Citing Commissioner Warning from Citing Commissioner David Pelton (USA) for striking with the head (Law 9.12) during the 31st minute of the Scotland versus South Africa November test at BT Murrayfield on 17 November. Having reviewed the video angles, the Citing Commissioner determined that there were mitigating factors which meant that the action did not meet the red card threshold, including the player being illegally prevented from re-joining the play by Scotland’s Peter Horne and the moderate force of the strike to the side of the head. The match officials did not see the incident at the time on the field of play. Under World Rugby Regulation 17, a Citing Commissioner Warning is issued for offences falling just short of a RC and, or similarly to cards, will form part of the player’s disciplinary record.
See this clip:
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Having reviewed the video angles, the Citing Commissioner determined that there were mitigating factors which meant that the action did not meet the red card threshold, including the player being illegally prevented from re-joining the play by Scotland’s Peter Horne and the moderate force of the strike to the side of the head.
So headbutting someone as a retaliatory action now isn't a red card? What the flying fuck is wrong with World Rugby it employs these retards as citing commissioners?
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@antipodean said in 2018 November Internationals:
Having reviewed the video angles, the Citing Commissioner determined that there were mitigating factors which meant that the action did not meet the red card threshold, including the player being illegally prevented from re-joining the play by Scotland’s Peter Horne and the moderate force of the strike to the side of the head.
So headbutting someone as a retaliatory action now isn't a red card? What the flying fuck is wrong with World Rugby it employs these retards as citing commissioners?
You seem surprised that WR law makers seem to make it up on the fly? For the past few years taking someone out in the air has been a card (and more often than not a red card) yet now it's deemed a penalty only.
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The Barbarians are - as usual - dripfeeding their squad for the game against Argentina (2 December NZT), but finally, there's a Kiwi in the team: Wyatt Crockett! Really awesome that the big man gets to finish his international career playing for the Barbarians; he has never played for them before.
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Interesting stats posted by Yalden, especially when you look at total games played, France most in NH and Aus most overall.
I do love a good #StatOnASunday, so as the sun sets on the 2018 international season (photo pun) here’s the win loss records of the Rugby Championship nations, Home Unions & France in 2018 (in order of last weeks World Rugby Rankings)
- 🇳🇿️New Zealand - 12 wins 2 losses
- 🇮🇪️Ireland - 11 wins 1 loss
- 🏴Wales - 10 wins 2 losses
- 🏴England - 6 wins 6 losses
- 🇿🇦️South Africa – 7 wins 7 losses
- 🇦🇺️Australia – 4 wins 13 losses
- 🏴Scotland – 7 wins 5 losses
- 🇫🇷️France – 3 wins 10 losses (playing Fiji as I post)
- 🇦🇷️Argentina – 2 wins 12 losses
That’s all 🤓