Rugby World Cup general discussion
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@mariner4life said in Rugby World Cup news:
This is elite professional sport, there is no room for sentiment.
At elite level he could be expected to tackle correctly
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@Dan54 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@MiketheSnow said in Rugby World Cup news:
@Dan54 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@Stargazer said in Rugby World Cup news:
@Dan54 Yep, two judiciary panels and two different offences.
Farrell - dangerous tackle - Law 9.13 - mid-range: suspension of 6 games if guilty
Moala - tip tackle - Law 9.18 - mid-range: suspension of 10 games if guiltyThe thing is, Farrell by all means looked guillty and because of the head contact, should have a mid-range starting point, but what Moala did probably didn't warrant a mid-range starting point, because the Canadian player didn't land dangerously (as far as I can see) and they should have applied a low-range starting point of 6 games. I can't remember Moala being a repeat offender, so he'd ended up with a 3-week ban. Farrell is a repeat offender but gets off the hook every damn time, so they'll probably consider him having a blank sheet, too.
Result would and should have (at least) been 3 weeks suspension for both, but we end up with Moala getting 5 and Farrell zero.
Mate I not arguing about what I thought was right or wrong, made it clear I thought he should go for at least 6 weeks. Merely saying all the teeth gnashing a waste of time, it is not a WR cock up, I think it a judiciary one. And even comparing Moal's sentence and Farrell is like hitting yourself, one was found guilty and one was found not guilty, probably because (like in a lot of law courts) he had a good lawyer. Easier to just move on.
Who elects / assembles the disciplinary panel?
The Government of the country in which the incident took place?
Or World Rugby?
Have no idea Mike. I assume there is some kind of board or something.
Never really something I thought about. There must be someway it done, is there a worldwide group of names of legal people and ex players etc?Do we know who the three Aussies judiciary were?
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@Nevorian said in Rugby World Cup news:
three Aussies
"The all-Australian panel of lawyer Adam Casselden, and former Wallabies John Langford and David Croft"
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The GOAT of referees has spoken
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Nigel makes sense to me.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/15utt1c/france_australia_match_under_threat_of_being/
According to french journal Rugbyrama, Rugby Australia are demanding money from the French rugby federation, and are threatening to cancel the match.
Indeed, it seems that the last president of the FFR has orally promised about one million euros and a % of the TV rights for the match. Of course, it was orally promised. No contracts, no signings anywhere, not even an actual planning for this.
The current president of the FFR is doing everything he can to calm RA, and protect the interests of France.
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@Daffy-Jaffy I love that RA always try to one up NZR in the shithouse management stakes.
"But we pinky promised!"
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@nostrildamus said in Rugby World Cup news:
@Nevorian said in Rugby World Cup news:
three Aussies
"The all-Australian panel of lawyer Adam Casselden, and former Wallabies John Langford and David Croft"
How long before someone returns the favour on Farrell
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Fuck Owen Farrell, fuck the RFU, and fuck that bloom of a disciplinary panel.
Farrell has a long and ugly track record of this kind of horror tackle. He's been to tackle school, and obviously flunked it because he's learned nothing and has no remorse. His only defence is that he's been allowed to get away with it for so long, why should he take it seriously now?
The RFU's decision to appeal and presumably pay a small fortune for a KC to hypnotise the rubes on the panel into imaging they saw some mitigation was a shocker. There might be no room for sentiment in elite sport, but there is room for integrity. The RFU is talking a big game about tackle safety in the community game, and this completely undermines that message and makes them look shameless. Just because they could, doesn't mean they should have. And of course it's backfired - now the whole debacle is running on longer, when they could have just put it behind them and planned for having Farrell back for the knock-out stages (pun intended).
And the panel has been made to look like a bunch of fools, accepting some mitigation that Blind Willie McTell could see is non-existent. A month out from the highlight of the rugby calender, they've made a mockery of the whole process, undermined a ref and TMO who made a correct decision, undermined the whole bunker review process, undermined the message that WR take dangerous tackles seriously, and given the impression that any union who can afford top, top lawyers can write their own rules.
Fuck the lot of them. I hope WR's appeal succeeds, Farrell gets the substantial ban he deserves, and everyone can learn from this sordid affair and avoid it happening again.
(Bloom is the collective name for jellyfish)
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Well said
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in Rugby World Cup news:
FFS! This Farrell shite is boring as f%#k. The inconsistency of the rulings isn't Farrell's fault. Let the lad play and attack the admin.
Well it's not the admin even, they set laws to allow him to be penalised etc, but lawyers etc got involved.
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Well the preparations of one entire side of the draw are just going swimmingly
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@mariner4life said in Rugby World Cup news:
Well the preparations of one entire side of the draw are just going swimmingly
Eddie Jones is pleased on multiple levels
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@mariner4life Lol. Yeah, we're a collective basket case. At this point the only honourable thing to do is for pools C and D to agree to play a plate division instead
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Rumoured French squad. Formal announcement tomorrow
La liste des 33 joueurs retenus pour la Coupe du monde de rugby
A la veille de l'annonce de la liste de Fabien Galthié, RMC Sport vous donne les noms des 33 joueurs qui vont partir en quête du trophée Webb Ellis à partir du 8 septembre.AVANTS (19)
Première ligne (9)Piliers : Reda Wardi (28 ans, 8 sélections), Jean-Baptiste Gros (24 ans, 24 sélections), Cyril Baille (29 ans, 44 sélections), Uini Atonio (33 ans, 52 sélections), Sipili Falatea (26 ans, 13 sélections), Dorian Aldegheri (30 ans, 10 sélections).Talonneurs : Julien Marchand (28 ans, 30 sélections), Peato Mauvaka (26 ans, 23 sélections), Pierre Bourgarit (25 ans, 10 sélections).
Deuxième ligne (4)Thibault Flament (26 ans, 18 sélections), Cameron Woki (24 ans 21 sélections), Paul Willemse (30 ans, 28 sélections), Romain Taofifenua (32 ans, 43 sélections).
Troisième ligne (6)François Cros (29 ans, 20 sélections), Grégory Alldritt (26 ans, 41 sélections), Charles Ollivon (30 ans, 34 sélections), Anthony Jelonch (27 ans, 25 sélections), Sekou Macalou (28 ans, 18 sélections), Paul Boudehent (23 ans, 2 sélections).
TROIS-QUARTS (14)
Demis de mêlée (3) : Antoine Dupont (26 ans, 48 sélections), Maxime Lucu (30 ans, 15 sélections), Baptiste Couilloud (26 ans, 12 sélections).
Demis d'ouverture (2) : Matthieu Jalibert (24 ans, 25 sélections), Antoine Hastoy (26 ans, 4 sélections).
Centres (4) : Jonathan Danty (30 ans, 22 sélections), Gaël Fickou (29 ans, 80 sélections), Arthur Vincent (23 ans, 16 sélections), Yoram Moefana (23 ans, 18 sélections).
Ailiers/arrières (5) : Gabin Villière (27 ans, 13 sélections), Damian Penaud (26 ans, 43 sélections), Louis Bielle-Biarrey (20 ans, 3 sélections), Thomas Ramos (26 sélections, 28 ans), Melvyn Jaminet (24 ans, 14 sélections).
Les 9 qui vont quitter le groupe :Thomas Laclayat, Bastien Chalureau, Florian Verhaeghe, Yoann Tanga, Dylan Cretin, Baptiste Serin, Emilien Gailleton , Ethan Dumortier, Brice Dulin.
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@sparky said in Rugby World Cup news:
Sir Steve Hansen to help the Wallabies.
Strip him of his knighthood immediately
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@Machpants said in Rugby World Cup news:
Well, he shows his quality compared to Wayne Smith
I thought we were all for helping out the minnows