Blues v Waratahs
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@Steven-Harris Hes been a real nuisance for the tahs
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@Steven-Harris said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Bones Choat has been good
Having a good season and proving pretty versatile too eh.
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@Bovidae said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Gunner said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Bovidae said in Blues v Waratahs:
That didn't look right. If the defending team has to release a tackled player the attacking team shouldn't then be able to drive them forward.
They’ve come in to support their man, they’re not obliged to let him go like the tacklers are
If Sotutu's knees are on the ground (a tackle) he shouldn't be able get up again.
Agreed. He can be driven forward, but if he gets to his feet he must release the ball first.
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Suafoa pinched that
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@Steven-Harris said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Bones Choat has been good
Really like Choat as a player - maybe too small for next level?
Tom Christie is playing some good rugby as well.
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@Bones said in Blues v Waratahs:
Shit was that an aggressive tackle from Choat without going flying in out of control or staying back on his heels? I thought there was only the two extremes.
Because the player he smashed was high rather than diving. Great effort trying to pretend they're analogous.
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Blues player of the match voting:
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@KiwiMurph said in Blues v Waratahs:
@kev said in Blues v Waratahs:
Tom Christie is playing some good rugby as well
Tom Christie offers nothing ball in hand.
He is not bad I think - strong on his feet, better hands than Cane. Reminds me of Richie McCaw. Best over the ball in NZ.
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Choat is such a strong defender, often the Blues go-to man when they need to lift their efforts on D
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@Jailbreak7 said in Blues v Waratahs:
Choat is such a strong defender, often the Blues go-to man when they need to lift their efforts on D
He has great energy, players like him lift those around him.
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@antipodean said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Bones said in Blues v Waratahs:
Shit was that an aggressive tackle from Choat without going flying in out of control or staying back on his heels? I thought there was only the two extremes.
Because the player he smashed was high rather than diving. Great effort trying to pretend they're analogous.
Ignoring the point again, you do you bud. Let me know when you've decided which out of the two extremes he was doing. Because like you said, you can only fly in or be back on your heels right?
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@Bones said in Blues v Waratahs:
@antipodean said in Blues v Waratahs:
@Bones said in Blues v Waratahs:
Shit was that an aggressive tackle from Choat without going flying in out of control or staying back on his heels? I thought there was only the two extremes.
Because the player he smashed was high rather than diving. Great effort trying to pretend they're analogous.
Ignoring the point again, you do you bud. Let me know when you've decided which out of the two extremes he was doing. Because like you said, you can only fly in or be back on your heels right?
I guess you think you have a point if you imagine a different take on what actually happened. Choat, like Ofa,, was coming forward to tackle a player. Both aimed low. The difference is HJH dived to ground, while Botha stayed upright.