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    @Billy-Webb said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    The big question is why the RFU are doubling down. Could be that they're still salty about the SF, but they really have zero to gain from doing this. Before I was firmly in the camp that it there was nothing in it and that Curry should have focussed on the biggest game of his life and not bad words hurting his feelings. Now I not so sure. Again, why double down?

    We're talking about the RFU here.
    Not really the paragon of a thoughtful well run organization with a bunch of geniuses at the top of late are they?

    Whilst I agree with you view on the RFU, what makes me wonder is that they have effectively broken ranks with the status quo and that is not really in their DNA.

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    Because they’re Kants?

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    Steve Borthwick not happy with World Rugby, accusing them of not following due process. He voices his approval for the RFU statement.

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    @sparky

    It more and more looks as though there is something that it is felt has not been addressed. Too many people putting their necks on the line for it to be deemed otherwise.

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    @Catogrande Normally extremely cautious people are going all in here. I’m beginning to wonder if they is a lot more to the story than has been made public.

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    There’s less.

    borthwinger is only too keen to keep hiding behind this malicious smokescreen instead of talking about how he was relaxing and congratulating himself at 60 minutes just as the game was turning.

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    @Smuts said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    There’s less.

    borthwinger is only too keen to keep hiding behind this malicious smokescreen instead of talking about how he was relaxing and congratulating himself at 60 minutes just as the game was turning.

    Not really, Borthwick’s team exceeded expectations at home. Even if his side lose tomorrow night, he can probably negotiate a new contract with the England set-up.

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    You’ve elided my point.

    If EJ was still the England coach and they’d choked like that, would the boys at the Telegraph/Mail etc be riding this nonsense or would they be calling the coach out for what was a humiliating failure to adapt to the boks’ in game tactical changes - changes that Borthwick ought to have prepared for.

    Especially as getting humped at the scrum by the boks is a pro that should’ve been fixed in the four years since 2019.

    The press is happy - accusing South Africans of racism sells far more papers than dry technical analysis of their shortcomings as a sporting nation.

    On top of all this, I’d bet dollars to donuts there’s some PR manager pushing this for fear of what ought to be righteous anger at recklessly raising such an insidious allegation.

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    @Smuts

    I'm guessing the accusation of racism bites deeper for you Saffer brothers and I can understand your reaction but you're conflating two issues which really can't be conflated. Now I'm not saying here that Bongi is guilty (I can't be arsed typing Mbonambi all the time) and it really wouldn't surprise me if the confusion over some Afrikaans terminology is how things happened. My thoughts though are, and leaving aside any sensationalism from the UK press, is that normally staid, toe the line stakeholders like the RFU and Borthwick are not just pissed off but have come out strongly and said as much. These people do not stick their heads over the parapet on a whim. Are they pissed off with Bongi or are they pissed off that WR have not investigated the issue fully - I'd say the latter, but that is just my view of things.

    As an aside if it turns out that Bongi IS guilty of the racial slur, it should be remembered that it is the actions of an individual and not a team, let alone a nation.

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    wrote on last edited by W32
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    England claim the moral high ground. What a surprise. The plucky losers treated unfairly by the colonials.

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    It's quite intriguing this - in a load of bullshit sort of way.

    First of all, BOK should have dealt with it on the field. Pulled SA in, said the facts they likely would have said they said xxxxx in Afrikaans, no offence intended, BOK, and likely Curry accept it and moved on. Done.

    However, given this didn't happen and it instead followed the formal procedure then I think due process needs to be followed & England are right to take the moral high ground. Don't agree? Thats fine, but ask yourself if you'd feel the same in the reverse situation where Curry says it.

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    @MajorRage Curry acted like a spoiled brat to be honest. Rugby players is suppose to play harder when they get sledged not run to the ref and have a moan. What happens on the field should stay on the field.

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    @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    @MajorRage Curry acted like a spoiled brat to be honest. Rugby players is suppose to play harder when they get sledged not run to the ref and have a moan. What happens on the field should stay on the field.

    What should have happened?

    Would it have been OK if Curry had responded with 'Shut your mouth you fat b**** c***' ?

    It was just a sledge after all

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    @OomPB

    Sadly for us old fellows, the modern game is different.

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    @OomPB You'd think the same in the reverse situation?

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    @booboo said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    The big question is why the RFU are doubling down.

    This is a really interesting question.

    There's no reverse of result

    So there seems to be some thought of protecting their guy. They really think they're right.

    Or they’re piston wristed gibbons trying to save face

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    @MajorRage Yes I would. Willie is doing this all the time and it pisses me off.

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    @Dodge said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    No due process, repeat accusation, can only imagine the gnashing of teeth if the accusation had been the other way around. The abuse Tom Curry has received online is shameful

    Do you think WR would have done anything different if the accusation had been the other way around? Online abuse unfortunately is now par for the course, guilty or innocent…. Just ask Cobus Reinach.
    You can be forgiven for being a bit one eyed, might be time to move on now ay?

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    @MiketheSnow Pretty sure his Saffer team mates have learn him the right sledge words like Coenie Oosthuizen.

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