6N England v Ireland
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@billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:
Best Irish player has been their 15. Lowe has generally gone well too.
Gibson-Park pretty much orchestrated all the scoring when he was on.
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Irish subs have made a big impact. Lowe is having cracker.
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Gibson O'Park wins MoM.
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@bones said in 6N England v Ireland:
@billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:
Best Irish player has been their 15. Lowe has generally gone well too.
Gibson-Park pretty much orchestrated all the scoring when he was on.
Motm lol
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@billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:
@bones said in 6N England v Ireland:
@billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:
Best Irish player has been their 15. Lowe has generally gone well too.
Gibson-Park pretty much orchestrated all the scoring when he was on.
Motm lol
Without him, Ireland had no attack
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Would have given it to itoje. He was great.
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@victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:
Gibson O'Park wins MoM.
Referee should have got it. He had the biggest influence on the game.
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@sparky said in 6N England v Ireland:
@victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:
Gibson O'Park wins MoM.
Referee should have got it. He had the biggest influence on the game.
Nothing to do with Ewels?
20 minute red cards make sense when cards are going to fly for less aggressive hits. Looking back the last few years, I struggle to see many Reds that should get more than 20 min.
Anyway, maybe this will trigger an improvement. Early Reds ruin games - but ulitmately it's the players not the refs that create the situation. Head contact with force = red, largely no matter the mitigation.
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@taniwharugby said in 6N England v Ireland:
@nzzp England were against the 20 min RC weren't they?
they really were.
Also, just wached a video of it. It's Red under the current framework all day. Ryan did nothing wrong, Ewels was way too high. Accidental or not, it's like arms being up there - you run the risk.
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@nzzp said in 6N England v Ireland:
@taniwharugby said in 6N England v Ireland:
@nzzp England were against the 20 min RC weren't they?
they really were.
Also, just wached a video of it. It's Red under the current framework all day. Ryan did nothing wrong, Ewels was way too high. Accidental or not, it's like arms being up there - you run the risk.
Yeah my only gripe is the actual hit was shoulder just below shoulder, but the position of both meant head hit head after that.
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@bones said in 6N England v Ireland:
@nzzp said in 6N England v Ireland:
@taniwharugby said in 6N England v Ireland:
@nzzp England were against the 20 min RC weren't they?
they really were.
Also, just wached a video of it. It's Red under the current framework all day. Ryan did nothing wrong, Ewels was way too high. Accidental or not, it's like arms being up there - you run the risk.
Yeah my only gripe is the actual hit was shoulder just below shoulder, but the position of both meant head hit head after that.
yep, understand. But the onus is on the tackler to avoid head contact, so under the framework that's irrelevant.
This seems to be the current framework from March 2021. The IRB website is still loading, and it seems far less detailed or useful than prevoius frameworks. I'd note that the previous frameworks divided into contact from the Tackler's Shoulder or Head, and the Arm. So head impact treated the same as shoulder impact.
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Agreed re RC under current laws. Also a 20 min fan.
Raynal scrum penalty count against Ireland was ridiculous. On Spider Cam view it was obvious English loosehead was taking the piss. Not to mention the no 11 “flanker” behind him… his hip was a metre from his hooker all night basically..🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ And not word from TMO to correct him. Against Tadhg too…who I battle to not comfortably see as the best tighthead in the world currently…wtf… Piss poor reffing
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@billy-tell said in 6N England v Ireland:
The ABs really need to add the 50/22 to the bag of tricks.
Welcome to 2022 🙄
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@victor-meldrew said in 6N England v Ireland:
@bones said in 6N England v Ireland:
Poogatch
Woodward?
No. Poogatch
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