RWC QF: France v South Africa
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Springboks by 9+. Been there,done that, got the Tshirt
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@Bovidae said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
SA are being slackers in not naming their team by now.
They're too busy reinforcing the bench because it can't support the weight of all their replacement props
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@Bovidae said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (NZR)
Assistant Referee 1: Paul Williams (NZR)
Assistant Referee 2: James Doleman (NZR)
TMO: Brendon Pickerill (NZR)An all kiwi officiating team.
I can't remember when last I saw the make-up of the officials all being from one country.(Maybe I just haven't been enough attention?)
I will say this upfront BEFORE the game... I do rate O'Keeffe. Hope he has a great game.
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@Billy-Webb These four officiated in the Japan v Argentina game.
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@Bovidae said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
@Billy-Webb These four officiated in the Japan v Argentina game.
And depending how the dice fall could easily be the officiating team for the Final
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@stodders said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
South Africa 0/1 with BOK reffing them this World Cup π¬.
Just kidding. He reffed the Ire/SA game well I thought. Kiwi ARs will be kept v busy policing two of the most egregiously offside defensive lines in world rugby π
Interesting side fact for you Stodders - the Boks defensive line is aggressively quick and has been for a number of years. This caused some refereeing issues with the Boks feeling they were quite frequently being called offside incorrectly, something opposing fans latched on to - hence your view.
To combat that, the Boks now train to explicitly line up 1 meter behind the offside line before shooting up in defence. And they have been clear in communicating this to the officials. Unsurprisingly, they are being pinged far less often for being offside these days. -
@Billy-Webb Not disputing Boks aggressiveness or line speed when the ball is slow. I can also see at times they start 1m back (Siya in 100m blocks position).
However when ruck speed is 2-3 secs for consecutive phases, any team, even the Boks brilliant rush defence, finds it hard to get their arses back on onside
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@stodders said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
@Billy-Webb Not disputing Boks aggressiveness or line speed when the ball is slow. I can also see at times they start 1m back (Siya in 100m blocks position).
However when ruck speed is 2-3 secs for consecutive phases, any team, even the Boks brilliant rush defence, finds it hard to get their arses back on onside
Sure. Not claiming they are never offside, just that they are far less so than is the common belief.
As for France - I can't really comment because I haven't paid enough attention. No doubt I will be doing so on Sunday and will repeatedly be telling my television set that the bloomin Frogs are camping offside
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@stodders said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
@Rancid-Schnitzel if France win, England (assuming they beat Fiji) will not be stopping them. This isn't the pig headed English team from 2007 with over the hill greats playing a swansong.
No, but they may field goal them into oblivion. It's France. Anything is possible.
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@Billy-Webb France definitely don't give themselves a 1m gap
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Franceβs biggest vice is Exocet to the ruck
Havenβt been pulled up on it yet
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@MiketheSnow yeah. Add it to the list:
Hands on ground before going for ball (Aldritt excepted who is brilliant at pilfering), flopping on the tackler, lazy roll aways, side entries, encroaching offside.
Thing is, they haven't even been subtle about it. They just haven't been pulled up for it. I'd hate for it to start happening on Sunday
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@stodders said in RWC QF: France v South Africa:
Hands on ground before going for ball (Aldritt excepted who is brilliant at pilfering), flopping on the tackler, lazy roll aways, side entries, encroaching offside.
Ireland thread is elsewhere.