Wallabies v Springboks 1
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@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
Wow this is the gift that keeps on giving.
Former Test referee Freek Burger has highlighted the inconsistent calls from New Zealand referee Paul Williams following the Springboks’ loss to the Wallabies in Adelaide.
In an interview with Sunday newspaper Rapport, Burger said that Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete should have been sent off for his try-saving tackle on opposite number Makazole Mapimpi.
“In my opinion there were no arms. Here we are talking about a red card, about a penalty try,” Burger told Rapport.Uh... yeah Freek - let's put the bottle down and have a little rest, eh?
That Wobbly tackle technique gives new meaning to going for the ball?!
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@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
@pakman said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
Wow this is the gift that keeps on giving.
Former Test referee Freek Burger has highlighted the inconsistent calls from New Zealand referee Paul Williams following the Springboks’ loss to the Wallabies in Adelaide.
In an interview with Sunday newspaper Rapport, Burger said that Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete should have been sent off for his try-saving tackle on opposite number Makazole Mapimpi.
“In my opinion there were no arms. Here we are talking about a red card, about a penalty try,” Burger told Rapport.Uh... yeah Freek - let's put the bottle down and have a little rest, eh?
That Wobbly tackle technique gives new meaning to going for the ball?!
@pakman said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
Wow this is the gift that keeps on giving.
https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/burger-blasts-kiwi-referee/
Former Test referee Freek Burger has highlighted the inconsistent calls from New Zealand referee Paul Williams following the Springboks’ loss to the Wallabies in Adelaide.
In an interview with Sunday newspaper Rapport, Burger said that Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete should have been sent off for his try-saving tackle on opposite number Makazole Mapimpi.
“In my opinion there were no arms. Here we are talking about a red card, about a penalty try,” Burger told Rapport.Uh... yeah Freek - let's put the bottle down and have a little rest, eh?
That Wobbly tackle technique gives new meaning to going for the ball?!
Marx can be a handful....
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@NTA in that situation there are I think 3 kinds of rugby players, those who immediately let go of Marx’s nuts, those who let go after Marx goes to ground, and those who keep squeezing even after Marx hits the deck.
Reckon most loosies fall in category 2/3. Marx himself sure as hell ain’t a category 1 guy.
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@pakman said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
Some good debate here. Boks antithesis of ABs.
It's so basic
These boys need to work on the hip flexibility
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@pakman said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
Wow this is the gift that keeps on giving.
Former Test referee Freek Burger has highlighted the inconsistent calls from New Zealand referee Paul Williams following the Springboks’ loss to the Wallabies in Adelaide.
In an interview with Sunday newspaper Rapport, Burger said that Wallabies wing Marika Koroibete should have been sent off for his try-saving tackle on opposite number Makazole Mapimpi.
“In my opinion there were no arms. Here we are talking about a red card, about a penalty try,” Burger told Rapport.Uh... yeah Freek - let's put the bottle down and have a little rest, eh?
That Wobbly tackle technique gives new meaning to going for the ball?!
When loosing the ball in the tackle takes on a painful new dimension..
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@nostrildamus there’s only one ball and we want it - Pinetree, probably.