RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1)
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@Blackheart said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@gt12 said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
I was fascinated to see Owens and Schmidt having a long talk before the game last week (with Schmidt clearly trying to get something across, including gestures about tackling or clean outs). I wondered whether, in any way, that then influenced what he looked for at penalty time.
Hansen didn't bother approaching Owens, although might have said hi.
Hansen and Schmidt had a massive talk too. They look like they are pretty friendly.
When BB scored the try it seemed that Owens was trying everything he could not to award it....it went on and on with the TMO...I think all the accusations and sour grapes from apposing teams that Refs favour the ABs is finally paying off...Owens seemed to be trying hard not to favour the ABs in any way...
If that was the case he would have gone all Wayne Barnes and blown his whistle as BB was running down field.
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@Tim said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Someone spotted with a long lens
The return of Bartman?
Apparently they were videoing! As to how you would know that, I have no idea.
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@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Tim said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Someone spotted with a long lens
The return of Bartman?
Apparently they were videoing! As to how you would know that, I have no idea.
May be they wanted to know how to kick a decent gary owen?
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@canefan said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Tim said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Someone spotted with a long lens
The return of Bartman?
Apparently they were videoing! As to how you would know that, I have no idea.
May be they wanted to know how to kick a decent gary owen?
Well can't be a huge amount of Gary's in Japan.
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@NTA said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Duluth said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Impressive tackling stats from their pack (Most of the misses came from the backs, particularly 10/12/13)
Player Tackles Missed Tackles M Vunipola 20 0 George 18 0 Sinckler 10 1 Itoje 15 0 Lawes 15 0 Curry 17 1 Underhill 20 2 B Vunipola 16 0 Also fairly straightforward when the modus operandii of the opposition is one-out running straight at a defender.
The Poms are big, strong lads. They play that style in their Premiership every week. Lapped it up.
Yeah, the English may have have had to defend for most of the game, but the Aussies didn't make doing so very difficult.
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@canefan said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Kirwan said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@canefan not really, he was watching it on the big screen and thought he saw Reese touch the ball. The TMO had a screen a few inches away and corrected him, they worked together to make the right call.
I remember hearing the exchange, nigel asked if the black player touched the ball during the tackle, the TMO said more than once that he had only to finally correct himself. I dont think he ever thought Reece had touched it but his language was poor. Right decision in the end
Re the BB try I'm pretty certain the law was you're not offside if the ball rebounded off a player that was not playing at the ball.
Reece was attempting a tackle and it initially appeared that the ball may have bounced forward off his head. (Obviously it didn't it as he hit Sex Toy's elbow and the ball went backward off green.)
My query, which is now a moot point but I'm still interested, is if it had hit Reece's head would Mo'unga be offside as Reece did not play at the ball.
My understanding is he would not have been offside. But my understanding may be either out if date, mistaken or both.
Maybe I should ask @Damo.
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@kiwiinmelb said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Saying read has a tight calf , didn’t train , spent the morning on the bike in the gym
Harden up. Not like your foot is broken in three places ...
.... Nooooo ....
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@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@booboo pretty sure that's league (not playing at the ball). Otherwise there'd be no such thing as accidental offside.
Was certainly a law in proper rugby back in the day.
Just like you could mark a knock on... back when I knew the law book backwards.
And disagree about accidental offside. That's when a player plays at the ball, knocks it forward (for example) and it rebounds into a player in front accidentally.
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@booboo said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@booboo pretty sure that's league (not playing at the ball). Otherwise there'd be no such thing as accidental offside.
Was certainly a law in proper rugby back in the day.
Just like you could mark a knock on... back when I knew the law book backwards.
And disagree about accidental offside. That's when a player plays at the ball, knocks it forward (for example) and it rebounds into a player in front accidentally.
Or when the ball comes off a player accidentally into a player in front without the player in front playing at it. For example.
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@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@booboo said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@booboo pretty sure that's league (not playing at the ball). Otherwise there'd be no such thing as accidental offside.
Was certainly a law in proper rugby back in the day.
Just like you could mark a knock on... back when I knew the law book backwards.
And disagree about accidental offside. That's when a player plays at the ball, knocks it forward (for example) and it rebounds into a player in front accidentally.
Or when the ball comes off a player accidentally into a player in front without the player in front playing at it. For example.
See, in booboo world that's play on because the player behind didn't play at it.
I really should just go read the law book myself ...
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@Gunner said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
I get sick of seeing these bloody columns....
Read something yesterday which talked of "the inexperienced Anton Lienart-Brown"....
He's got 40-ish caps and been in tha ABs for 3 years FFS.
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@Crucial said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Here's an idea. Start with Crotty as you know he won't last long before breaking anyway, then instruct him to run head first at Farrell's shoulder.
The ultimate sacrifice.I think you've just thought up a fresh conspiracy theory for the English rugby media.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Gunner said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
I get sick of seeing these bloody columns....
Read something yesterday which talked of "the inexperienced Anton Lienart-Brown"....
He's got 40-ish caps and been in tha ABs for 3 years FFS.
There's been a bit in the press about how relatively inexperienced the current NZ backline is, Bridge, Reece, Goodhue and Mo'unga but yeah, putting ALB in there is something of a stretch. Maybe they're referencing his age. He's quite young to be a 40 cap veteran? Odd though still.
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@Catogrande I assume they're ignoring the bench then? Sorry Eddie..."finishers".
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
Read something yesterday which talked of "the inexperienced Anton Lienart-Brown"....
He's got 40-ish caps and been in tha ABs for 3 years FFS.
Take out Smith and Beauden has more caps than the rest of the backline including ALB, combined. Players accumulate test caps very quickly nowadays.
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@Bones said in RWC: England v New Zealand (SF1):
@Catogrande I assume they're ignoring the bench then? Sorry Eddie..."finishers".
That's our underrated little secret. Best bench in the tourney