England vs Springbokke
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How on earth did Sth Africa lose that?
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@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye also correct, which further shows the protocols are wrong
Nah. It was a reckless swinging arm from some clumsy, journeyman oaf. Falling players happen all the time. You cant just cock and fire your arm at chest height and then be surprised that you happen to catch them in the head occasionally because they'd already been tackled (which said oaf must have realized was happening, unless he's even more clumsy than I've given him credit for).
Totally disagree. It was absolutely the right call.
Depends how seriously people are about the game continuing I guess. The more we learn about CTE, the less likely it will.
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This match is an almost perfect illustration of the problem with the way that RSA play the game. They’ve been utterly dominant this whole half and should have been out of sight ages ago but now we’re watching them picking post match fights because they’ve not been able to get enough points to match their dominance and close out the match.
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Que moaning out of Africa..
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@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye also correct, which further shows the protocols are wrong
Nah. It was a reckless swinging arm from some clumsy, journeyman oaf. Falling players happen all the time. You cant just cock and fire your arm at chest height and then be surprised that you happen to catch them in the head occasionally because they'd already been tackled (which said oaf must have realized was happening, unless he's even more clumsy than I've given him credit for).
Totally disagree. It was absolutely the right call.
Depends how seriously people are about the game continuing I guess. The more we learn about CTE, the less likely it will.
The problem with modern rugby is that it’s a contact sport and contact happens. The guy starts his tackle and ezebeth slips into the tackle. That’s life, physics etc. Not a card sanction.
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Welcome back South Africa, rugby's pantomime villains🤣.
Funnily enough, SA lost in the same way they've lost to NZ in recent times. Dominance up front, but susceptible to teams that have the skills to get around the edge of their defence. Does that mean SA have a problem with teams like NZ, Oz and England 😁
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@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye also correct, which further shows the protocols are wrong
Nah. It was a reckless swinging arm from some clumsy, journeyman oaf. Falling players happen all the time. You cant just cock and fire your arm at chest height and then be surprised that you happen to catch them in the head occasionally because they'd already been tackled (which said oaf must have realized was happening, unless he's even more clumsy than I've given him credit for).
Totally disagree. It was absolutely the right call.
Depends how seriously people are about the game continuing I guess. The more we learn about CTE, the less likely it will.
The problem with modern rugby is that it’s a contact sport and contact happens. The guy starts his tackle and ezebeth slips into the tackle. That’s life, physics etc. Not a card sanction.
And for those of us that have played the game to a higher standard than beer league, you can anticipate that the tackle you will be making is an assist tackle. So you adapt accordingly.
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@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@billy-tell said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye said in England vs Springbokke:
@sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:
@frye also correct, which further shows the protocols are wrong
Nah. It was a reckless swinging arm from some clumsy, journeyman oaf. Falling players happen all the time. You cant just cock and fire your arm at chest height and then be surprised that you happen to catch them in the head occasionally because they'd already been tackled (which said oaf must have realized was happening, unless he's even more clumsy than I've given him credit for).
Totally disagree. It was absolutely the right call.
Depends how seriously people are about the game continuing I guess. The more we learn about CTE, the less likely it will.
The problem with modern rugby is that it’s a contact sport and contact happens. The guy starts his tackle and ezebeth slips into the tackle. That’s life, physics etc. Not a card sanction.
And for those of us that have played the game to a higher standard than beer league, you can anticipate that the tackle you will be making is an assist tackle. So you adapt accordingly.
How exactly was Ewels supposed to change his position when Etzebeth whipped round and down into his tackle in a split second? It wasn't a swinging arm. He was wrapping into a tackle.
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@sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:
@akan004 it is this teams Achilles heel. While the all Blacks live off live off jammy af tries we need to do about two tries worth of rugby to get three points
Not just the ABs that live off jammy tries it seems. So must be a weakness that teams see in SA, no?
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@pakman said in England vs Springbokke:
Etzebeth’s line break was match winner if there’s been any Boks within 5m.
All he had to do was take the contact, stay on his feet long enough for his support to arrive and then earn the three points to take the lead out to 5