All Blacks XV vs Ireland A
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks XV vs Ireland A:
@Canes4life Not just TJ. It's clearly something they have worked on as a team.
Im referring to him rushing out of the line by himself but he’s timing it perfectly. Did it for Wellington aswell. He’s done it about four times in this game.
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Good try Ireland.
Good match so far.
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That try bi product of not having a 7 on the paddock , good play from the Irish
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Score?
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@Crazy-Horse 19-7 NZ XV
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@Crazy-Horse 7 - 19 to the good guys.
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@Stargazer said in All Blacks XV vs Ireland A:
@No-Quarter It's pedantic. I have no other word for it.
I think they got into a position where because they were checking for foul play it had to be either a card or play on, and because they found what was probably a penalty (coming in from the side) they didn't want to award the try so gave the card, screwing the ABXV. I just really dislike the way they go way back to "check something" when a try is scored. Either the ref blows his whistle at the time of the act, or he calls play on. TMO should ONLY be for checking groundings etc.
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@Davesofthunder said in All Blacks XV vs Ireland A:
Really frustrated this is not on in the UK.
Thanks for any updates, all appreciated
This should work:
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@No-Quarter said in All Blacks XV vs Ireland A:
@Stargazer said in All Blacks XV vs Ireland A:
@No-Quarter It's pedantic. I have no other word for it.
I think they got into a position where because they were checking for foul play it had to be either a card or play on, and because they found what was probably a penalty (coming in from the side) they didn't want to award the try so gave the card, screwing the ABXV. I just really dislike the way they go way back to "check something" when a try is scored. Either the ref blows his whistle at the time of the act, or he calls play on. TMO should ONLY be for checking groundings etc.
TBF the ref did call it when it happened but didn’t want to stop play in case there was nothing to see. Sometimes you can’t win either way.
Thought YC was harsh though. Irish are playing like football prima donnas though when they get “hurt” to draw attention and make this look worse.