Blues vs Jags
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<p>need Blues to win by 13+ to keep my multi on. That argies try hurt my chances.</p>
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<p>Highlanders ruined both mine last night :(</p> -
<p>Well Tana, you got the W, but how many changes next week?</p>
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<p>I'll take the win. Any win for us these days is a good win especially with the side we've got. Still, the way people carry on about us you'd think we're 0-5.</p>
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Blues defence a lot better tonight and Rangers ability at the breakdown is a real plus.<br><br>
But they still have big problems in attack. Look directionless out there. Ranger looked exceptionally pedestrian and quite gunshy, which is why he got sat on his backside a fair bit tonight. <br><br>
Thought some of the Blues forwards played okay. -
Funny sort of game. Early on it looked like the argies would win by plenty, aided by the ref giving them to rub of the green. <br>
Don't like to whinge too much about refs but seems pretty much every game now, win or lose, there is something to whinge about. <br>
Thought the mall penalty against pat t to take argies from 6 to 9 was bullshit. He was in the centre of the mall from the start. Then a few players splintered off he changes his grip while still well and truely part of the mall and gets pinged for side entry. Refs are way too harsh on defending teams for the "entry" when players are already part of the maul. <br><br>
Anyway, good win for the Blues even if it was scrappy. Could easily have dropped their bundle and lost. -
<p>Agree with whoever was questioning the actions of the argie players in the Moala non try. The first guy who tackled Visinia near the line made a play for the ball when it was debatable whether he was on his feet or not. He also knocked the ball on.</p>
<p>Then the guy who tackled Moala was stripping the ball out while off his feet. So at least a scrum to Blues for the first knock on if not a penalty for playing it off your feet/not allowing the tackled player to play the ball.</p>