Springboks vs All Blacks I
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@Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
@pakman not for the first time, someone had a bok’s leg lifted in that maul on the far side from the ref. a lovely little piece of skullduggery that I hope to have my u16s emulating soon.
Regardless, it’s not any one maul but rather the balance of them. Yes the ABs blunted the bok maul in the first 60 but they had to play right to the edge and over the line so it cost them a lot of penalties.
More costly was that at the business end the ref didn’t give them the benefit of the doubt they perhaps got earlier - which may well have been the case with the maul in question.
There were three mauls in H1. From first ABs scored, but Lomax borderline in front of catcher. The other two ABs penalised, first for collapsing. The third Bongi botch, but would have been Boks penalty as ref playing advantage.
Six in second. First after Bomb Squad on ABs stopped legally. Second ABs overcomplicated at 63 when 5m out.
Then four from 67 to 74. The first stopped twice, but Brace was probably expecting ABs to cheat. So H1 impression did probably impact.
The last three were 8 on 7. ABs did all right. Stopped two but momentum on them allowed Boks to get close and led to tries.
One good AB stop at 72:30.
In summary, Boks had edge in mauls, but ABs edged lineouts and had better of scrums.
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@pakman seems we had the same impression of the mauls.
Read your scrum analysis above. Not sure I completely agree with your scoring but your scrum stood up very well in your 22 and was foxy in protecting possession outside of it. Overall though, giving up just a single penalty, winning all your put ins and making the scrum a mess on bok feeds is a big tactical success.
Not sure how you can say your lineout was on top. If the Sanzaar stats can be believed you won 13 and lost 1 (stolen at the front?), Boks won 24 and lost 2 (Marx overthrows, iirc.)
As an aside it’s very interesting seeing how many lineouts the ABs gave the boks. A lot of kicking to touch. Why the shift?
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@Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
Not sure how you can say your lineout was on top. If the Sanzaar stats can be believed you won 13 and lost 1 (stolen at the front?), Boks won 24 and lost 2 (Marx overthrows, iirc.)
Am I fucking up my maths or is 1/13 less of a percentage than 2/24?
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@Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
@pakman seems we had the same impression of the mauls.
Read your scrum analysis above. Not sure I completely agree with your scoring but your scrum stood up very well in your 22 and was foxy in protecting possession outside of it. Overall though, giving up just a single penalty, winning all your put ins and making the scrum a mess on bok feeds is a big tactical success.
Not sure how you can say your lineout was on top. If the Sanzaar stats can be believed you won 13 and lost 1 (stolen at the front?), Boks won 24 and lost 2 (Marx overthrows, iirc.)
As an aside it’s very interesting seeing how many lineouts the ABs gave the boks. A lot of kicking to touch. Why the shift?
On scrums, of my four stages Boks only had edge in second, with Eben and Du Toit behind starting front row. ABs had six put ins out of nine.
On lineouts, ABs were winning their throw more easily and the sole 'miss' was when ball went through jumper's fingers but regathered by Scooter.
Think we disrupted one of Boks and one was a 'no jump'.
Seems part of ABs kicking strategy was to kick to touch. Not quite sure why.
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@pakman definitely was a period early in second half when Bok lineout went to shit so stats were a bit surprising. Agree that we didn’t put as much pressure on your lineout as you did on a few of ours. Then again, you didn’t have that many.
Understand what you’re saying about scrums I think. Just think you were under a lot more pressure than us most of the time. Like the reverse of LOs.
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https://archive.ph/EHlvb. from this article.
Seems they ranked all the refs through the RWC and Brace was dead last.
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@Jet said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
https://archive.ph/EHlvb. from this article.
Seems they ranked all the refs through the RWC and Brace was dead last.
(B)race to the bottom
I’ll get my coat
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@MiketheSnow we all need to emBrace shit reffing.
Meet you outside.
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@Smuts said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
@MiketheSnow we all need to emBrace shit reffing.
Meet you outside.
It C’arley get any worse.
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@Snowy said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
They would all be better Gardeners.
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@Jet said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
@Snowy said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
@Jet said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
Ryan was asked if he was happy with the refs performance.
"It was a big test for Andrew Brace, Im sure he learned a few things, as did we".
Slightly less subtle than the usual euphemisms we get.
Whenever you see a coach (in this case Razor) say "discipline let us down", or mention "ref's interpretations", just read " that fluffybunny with the whistle didn't have a fucking clue".
Sadly they aren't allowed to say that, so I will.
One of my biggest bugbears in Rugby these days.
"Discipline let us down"
Translation: The refs perceptions/ interpretation of our discipline let us down. Video evidence shows our discipline was actually fine.
"we have to be cleverer with the pictures we are showing the ref"
Translation "we have to over exaggerate our clear releases etc, because this gobshite cant be trusted to officiate fairly".
100%. I said this earlier. Are we getting shafted by the refs? Hell yeah. It's bleedin' f@cking obvious. Some of the RC and YC we cop are beyond ridiculous. But we need to be wiser to this. If we keep doing the same old shit, we'll continue to cop the same shitty calls. Take one step back on defence. Don't attempt to jackle, numbers to the ball and drive over. Tackle lower etc.
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@DaGrubster said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:
The ball bounces on the ground which indicates clear seperation. He is in the act of scoring a try so yes he is travelling forward.
No try
There is also no evidence the ball was grounded on or over the line.
So even if it wasn’t ruled a knock on because of some law, the fact remains that the ball was on the ground, the Bok player had been tackled and lying on the ground he still played the ball. Rugby is a game played on your feet….