Hurricanes v Reds
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Keruru-Symes needs to sort his throwing.
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@No-Quarter said in Hurricanes v Reds:
This is the first Canes game I've actually watched this year, and we don't look organised at all. Lacking a clear game plan and leadership out there
TJ is playing 9 and 10 at the same time, because the Canes have a rookie 10 who still has the training wheels on and is not ready for this level. One of the Canes' problems is always the same.
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@Toddy said in Hurricanes v Reds:
Sure you can complain about some of the refs calls but the two cards are absolutely legitimate. These professional players need to be better than that.
I do wonder what coaches are doing. Everyone knows how it is being reffed. Don't lift players legs, don't tackle higher than nipples, or you risk getting carded. Lifting the legs is especially stupid.
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@No-Quarter said in Hurricanes v Reds:
@Toddy said in Hurricanes v Reds:
Sure you can complain about some of the refs calls but the two cards are absolutely legitimate. These professional players need to be better than that.
I do wonder what coaches are doing. Everyone knows how it is being reffed. Don't lift players legs, don't tackle higher than nipples, or you risk getting carded. Lifting the legs is especially stupid.
Because you can't just coach instincts, or at least it is bloody difficult to do so. If you watched a game from 2000, there would be way more incidents we would now consider yellow/red cards. So there has been an impact, but standards have got higher and the players cannot adequately comply.
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@hydro11 said in Hurricanes v Reds:
@No-Quarter said in Hurricanes v Reds:
@Toddy said in Hurricanes v Reds:
Sure you can complain about some of the refs calls but the two cards are absolutely legitimate. These professional players need to be better than that.
I do wonder what coaches are doing. Everyone knows how it is being reffed. Don't lift players legs, don't tackle higher than nipples, or you risk getting carded. Lifting the legs is especially stupid.
Because you can't just coach instincts, or at least it is bloody difficult to do so. If you watched a game from 2000, there would be way more incidents we would now consider yellow/red cards. So there has been an impact, but standards have got higher and the players cannot adequately comply.
Hardout. You could strangle people in the 2000's.
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@chimoaus i am almost at the stage where i dont give a toss about this level of the game or the international game ..i have friends who were hardcore lovers of the game , one is a former all black was coaching at club level only 4 seasons ago ..has not watched a game in a whole year ,.got other interests ..biggest fear the game should have is the next lot of people who have an actual passion for the game