Wales v Australia
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@nta said in Wales v Australia:
Rennie used the word "horrendous" to describe some of the officiating in the presser I'm told 😮
A frustrated man but it wasn't a good look. I expect that, instead of receiving his predicted apology, he'll be delivered, at minimum, a fine.
Lack of discipline ultimately cruelled the team. Could've still won despite the officiating, IMO.
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@rebound said in Wales v Australia:
@nta the Welsh guy couldn't even believe it. That says it all. He's probably still shaking his head in disbelief
😉 Tompkins shaking his head and having a chuckle right at the end of that clip. Probably getting called a jammy bastard by his team mates.
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@tordah said in Wales v Australia:
Getting a red card for that head clash just feel plain wrong, no matter how idiotic the laws are at the moment.
I don't have a problem with that card at all. The issue as I see it is how many views it takes for the TMO and the clown with the whistle as he attempts to justify it to the two nodding imbeciles masquerading as his assistants.
If you need to verbally go through a fucking checklist to arrive at a RC for that tackle, you shouldn't be refereeing at this level.
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@nta said in Wales v Australia:
@kiap said in Wales v Australia:
Could've still won despite the officiating, IMO.
Well I just saw this... And I have questions...
The view from the near sideline shows it clearly went backwards.
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@antipodean said in Wales v Australia:
@nta said in Wales v Australia:
@kiap said in Wales v Australia:
Could've still won despite the officiating, IMO.
Well I just saw this... And I have questions...
The view from the near sideline shows it clearly went backwards.
To me it didn't clearly go forward on that replay after several goes looking at it, so it is just one of those that is unusual situations.
A lot of refs would have blown the whistle from that position when live.
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@nta said in Wales v Australia:
@antipodean said in Wales v Australia:
@nta said in Wales v Australia:
@kiap said in Wales v Australia:
Could've still won despite the officiating, IMO.
Well I just saw this... And I have questions...
The view from the near sideline shows it clearly went backwards.
To me it didn't clearly go forward on that replay after several goes looking at it, so it is just one of those that is unusual situations.
A lot of refs would have blown the whistle from that position when live.
Certainly. I agree they would and Wales would've been denied a legitimate try because a Brumbies player can't draw and pass adequately.
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Haven't seen the game only the video of that Welsh try.
Are we arguing that it went forward? If we're not there's no argument. It's a fair try. Nothing the Welsh bloke did was wrong. He tried to play it backwards, and it went backwards.
It's the power of language that I keep banging on about on here.
Use of "deliberate knock down" has confused the issue and people think it's illegal to knock the ball down, extended to even knocking the ball backwards.
It's a deliberate knock on or forward.
Turinui and Plank describe it well here (although I disagree with "absurd", it's a game if inches and very fine margins though).
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The knock down try is technically correct. The best kind of correct.
But would obviously have been pulled up by any other ref on any other day. So unlucky I suppose.
The various card decisions/non-decisions. Urgh. Is this what rugby is now? Just a ref wheel of fortune.
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@tim said in Wales v Australia:
So head clashes where the tackler is upright are red cards from now on? Seems like something that gets let go a lot.
That was just weird. If you thought it was reckless, maybe yellow.
I guess starting at red for everything then working down is the problem.