Bledisloe II - Have a stab at the teams.
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<p>Any quoted posts would be greatly appreciated. Save me having to go have a looksy</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote">NZRU has history with foul players getting away with shit at test level and lauding them for it. Meads, Loe and Bunce. Everyone remembers Michael Brial doing his nut at Bunce but few remember the incident which fuelled Brial's brain snap to try for the square up. Meads supposed hard man rips a bloke's leg off under a ruck and is lauded. Loe is just a dirty scum bag who only ever faced justice for gouging the eyes of his own player yet still gets airtime<br><br>
Then we have Paddy Obrien in terms of officials with such clean records of integrity and performance. Lets ask Stu Dickson about Paddy's integrity and Fiji about his "high" performance.
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<p>Any quoted posts would be greatly appreciated. Save me having to go have a looksy</p>
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<p>go, it's worth it. A couple keep egging each other on, and they get shriller, it's awesome. </p> -
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<p>Yeah. My line is like what I've said here: The ref was fucking awful. He gave us a warning after two unrelated incidents late in the game, but didn't warn the ABs for either infringement in their red zone. Didn't change the game, but the inconsistency is shit. Just look at the scrums alone: you know with Poite that if its your ball, you're basically getting a free ride. Then suddenly he's inventing or ignoring other stuff.</p>
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<p>The lack of action on Douglas is fucked. I think beyond the incident itself, its a bit of bullshit if World Rugby are all "No Neck Rolls at RWC2015!" and then not picking the things they can easily pick as a marker for future things.</p>
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<p>Imagine what happens if, two weeks from now, some Argie gets his hand in Read's face, and gets sat down for 6 weeks? Fark...</p>
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<p>The systems we have aren't good enough, ultimately, and I've made that pretty clear on GAGR. In part because it pisses off the school ties when I tell them their systems are fucked ;)</p>
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<p>A lot of the reffing was mystifying, but please don't fall in to the trap of "we lost, so he was harsher on us" (i know you're not, but your getting dangerously close). There were more than a few things that happened that should have been in our favour, but we tend to ignore because the game was going our way. </p>
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<p>I'm not commenting on teh Douglas thing any more, because the officials obviously have more info than any of us, no governing body is going to ignore something that blatant for fear of the publicity. I suspect the twitter-based official appeal is pending anyway. I thought the Coles clean out penalty was soft as all fuck. </p>
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<p>It was a messy, niggly, shitty game, with a heap of off (and on) the ball stuff going on all over the park, and far, far too much mouth. And at the risk of upsetting Nick, i believe it was at the instigation of the Wallabies, and I'm disappointed in us for getting involved at all. </p> -
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<p>A lot of the reffing was mystifying, but please don't fall in to the trap of "we lost, so he was harsher on us" (i know you're not, but your getting dangerously close)</p>
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<p>Only because I see the things that went against us. And I'm not likely to replay the game at any point so <em>fuck</em> the ABs ;)</p>
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<p>Agree about the Coles thing. It wasn't a "forearm", just a shitty cleanout that looked even worse on replay. Fardy was on the deck, and right next to an AB player, so what the fuck else was meant to happen? Coles not try to secure the ball?</p>
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<p>But the ruck was messy as fuck all game, and particularly the number of "planes landing" from both sides. Poite let that happen because, judging by what I've seen of the T14, that's how the game is done in France.</p> -
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<p>I see a clip about of Phipps chucking Fekitoa's boot away is doing the rounds! :mocking:</p>
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<p>Thought was funny! :good1:</p>
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<p>And at the risk of upsetting Nick, i believe it was at the instigation of the Wallabies, and I'm disappointed in us for getting involved at all. </p>
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<p>Why would it upset me? Its the truth.</p>
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<p>The problem is we took the niggle onto the front foot and away from the contest, instead of waiting for our chance to put on a legal hit. Niggle is good - if you do it right. Mostly if you back it up, which we didn't.</p>
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<p>I didn't see last week's game, but it sounded like we pussied out completely. Now we've got it wrong the other way trying to toughen up. Coleman's yellow card was stupid, though I have seen some stats to suggest he was our hardest working forward.</p>
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<p>That's good news, because our lineout was no worse than last week by the same stats, so means Simmons is goneburger for now.</p> -
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<p>Disagree.</p>
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<p>At best it's a penalty. I'm always reticent to jump on a twitter/ reddit jerkathon on the basis of a single frame. I don't see why a player should be thrown under the bus to assuage the drooling retards. Is anyone having a cry about this?</p>
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<p>Just for contrast:</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://cdn.streamable.com/video/mp4-mobile/9ms8.mp4'>https://cdn.streamable.com/video/mp4-mobile/9ms8.mp4</a></p> -
<p>I don't understand the referee appointment process at all.</p>
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<p>At the World Cup last year, you more or less saw who were deemed to be the best referees. In top spot was Owens, with Garces and Barnes equal second (Semi refs) and then Joubert who did a quarter along with those other three.</p>
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<p>So with a World Cup final replay rolling around, you would think they would appoint one of the best four referees in the world for both matches. It's not like there is any bigger matches around, and these guys aren't tied up anywhere.</p>
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<p>But for some unknown reason we don't get that. We get two blokes from outside the top 4. I'm not going to whinge about Poite, other than to say he had a bad game, the ruck and scrum was a mess and the match suffered as a result.</p>
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<p>Why didn't we get top refs for these matches? The most important two games of the year (for the Wallabies anyway).</p>
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<p>And if you're about to say 'the Boks vs All Blacks is more important', fair enough, but check out who they have given that game to- Angus Gardner. He's a good ref but wasn't even at the World Cup and clearly IMO not in the same class as Owens, Barnes and Garces.</p>
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<p>The problem is we took the niggle onto the front foot and away from the contest, instead of waiting for our chance to put on a legal hit. Niggle is good - if you do it right. Mostly if you back it up, which we didn't.</p>
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<p>I think it worked for us. We muscled up in the forwards and stopped a lot of the progress of the ABs in tight.</p>
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<p>The niggle didn't cost us the game at all - it was our midfield/wide defence. We could cope in tight but as soon as they found space out wide we were torn to shreds.</p>
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<p>It was a pretty ugly match all round, and I think both sides have cases to answer on that front. And the officials.</p> -
<p>that kinda brings up something i saw in the game that i was surprised we didn't see more of. Read was brought down by Aussie jumpers all over him in the lineout a couple of times. I hate that shit, having been dropped from a great height a few times thanks to some over-zealous opposition jumpers. The one time i thought Poite saw it he actually just got them for closing the gap. </p>
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<p>Yea Nick, last week was a complete bottle job, so it was clear this week they were determined to "front" if nothing else. As you say, the problem was how. Pushing, mouthing, niggling and blatant stupidity is much less effective than driving the shoulder in to a few tackles/clear outs. Of course, one is much easier to do than the other...</p> -
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<p>Yea Nick, last week was a complete bottle job, so it was clear this week they were determined to "front" if nothing else. As you say, the problem was how. Pushing, mouthing, niggling and blatant stupidity is much less effective than driving the shoulder in to a few tackles/clear outs. Of course, one is much easier to do than the other...</p>
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<p>It wasn't one sided though. Regardless of who started it, some of the ABs were more than willing participants - Dane Coles especially, Aaron Smith as well. </p>
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<p>Our focus and intensity were way better in the forwards this week. I much prefer that with a touch of dickhead play than what we dished up last week. Obviously you'd like zero dickhead play at all, but beggars can't be choosers.</p> -
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<p>I don't understand the referee appointment process at all.</p>
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<p>At the World Cup last year, you more or less saw who were deemed to be the best referees. In top spot was Owens, with Garces and Barnes equal second (Semi refs) and then Joubert who did a quarter along with those other three.</p>
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<p>So with a World Cup final replay rolling around, you would think they would appoint one of the best four referees in the world for both matches. It's not like there is any bigger matches around, and these guys aren't tied up anywhere.</p>
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<p>But for some unknown reason we don't get that. We get two blokes from outside the top 4. I'm not going to whinge about Poite, other than to say he had a bad game, the ruck and scrum was a mess and the match suffered as a result.</p>
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<p>Why didn't we get top refs for these matches? The most important two games of the year (for the Wallabies anyway).</p>
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<p>And if you're about to say 'the Boks vs All Blacks is more important', fair enough, but check out who they have given that game to- Angus Gardner. He's a good ref but wasn't even at the World Cup and clearly IMO not in the same class as Owens, Barnes and Garces.</p>
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<p>Why these top 4 or 5 guys aren't doing every game is beyond me. </p>
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<p>your general point is absolutely spot on. the good ones don't need the rest, and bad ones don't get better by refereeing more important games, they just fuck up more visibly.</p>
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<p>No one said it was one-sided Barb, stop reading what you want to read.</p>
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<p>And for all your application, "focus" (i call bullshit on that) and intensity in the forwards they were still smashed in contact (on both sides of the ball) and lost the ruck battle. And the missed tackle count was off the charts again. They did scramble well, especially your 2 opensides, but they were putting out fires. </p> -
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<p>Just had a quick look. Are these proper rugby fans or just the tools who grew up with their dads screaming cheats at the screen every game? I remember having to experience this with one such father back in 96-97. He declared the ABs were cheats before kickoff and then proceeded to say the same thing about 50 times during the game. It was like watching a 2 year old trapped in the body of a 50-year old man. I wonder what happened in 1998? Did the evil bastards just stop cheating or did the Wallabies maybe just improve their ability to play the game? Willis.</p>
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<p>This GandG lot were probably the same arseclowns who were telling us to suck it up about the ref in 2007.</p> -
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<p>I don't understand the referee appointment process at all.</p>
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<p>At the World Cup last year, you more or less saw who were deemed to be the best referees. In top spot was Owens, with Garces and Barnes equal second (Semi refs) and then Joubert who did a quarter along with those other three.</p>
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<p>So with a World Cup final replay rolling around, you would think they would appoint one of the best four referees in the world for both matches. It's not like there is any bigger matches around, and these guys aren't tied up anywhere.</p>
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<p>But for some unknown reason we don't get that. We get two blokes from outside the top 4. I'm not going to whinge about Poite, other than to say he had a bad game, the ruck and scrum was a mess and the match suffered as a result.</p>
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<p>Why didn't we get top refs for these matches? The most important two games of the year (for the Wallabies anyway).</p>
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<p>And if you're about to say 'the Boks vs All Blacks is more important', fair enough, but check out who they have given that game to- Angus Gardner. He's a good ref but wasn't even at the World Cup and clearly IMO not in the same class as Owens, Barnes and Garces.</p>
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<p>Why these top 4 or 5 guys aren't doing every game is beyond me. </p>
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<p>I really like Gardner as a ref. I hear what you are saying though. I would say that retaining the Bled ranks higher than beating SA at the moment. Especially if SA aren't allowed to play all their best players due to quotas and rubbish</p> -
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<p>And if you're about to say 'the Boks vs All Blacks is more important', fair enough, but check out who they have given that game to- Angus Gardner. He's a good ref but wasn't even at the World Cup and clearly IMO not in the same class as Owens, Barnes and Garces.</p>
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<p>IMO Angus is much better than Barnes. The pity for the Wallabies is they don't get to have him out in the middle.</p> -
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<p>And for all your application, "focus" (i call bullshit on that) and intensity in the forwards they were still smashed in contact (on both sides of the ball) and lost the ruck battle. And the missed tackle count was off the charts again. They did scramble well, especially your 2 opensides, but they were putting out fires. </p>
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<p>I'm not saying they played great rugby, just better than last week. Defence is an issue for sure, but at least they were willing in what they did. The worst part about last week was them being so utterly passive.</p>
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<p>It's clutching at straws, I know. But I need something at this point.</p>