Scotland v Wales 6N
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Biggar really needs to concentrate rather than throwing a hissy fit
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Scotland way more disciplined and playing the Ref better. Bit of a bore-fest so far compared to the Mick-Frog game
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Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?
Superb eh, try for all money, other saffa winger won't like looking back at that.
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@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?
Superb eh, try for all money, other saffa winger won't like looking back at that.
Bridge would have been disappointed with that effort......
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@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.
Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving
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Trouble here.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.
Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving
Same guy that did that, comes running in to start a fight when someone hits one of his players high.
He needs a rest
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@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.
Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving
Same guy that did that, comes running in to start a fight when someone hits one of his players high.
He needs a rest
Being a dickhead
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The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.
Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.
Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.
You can't come in that aggressive as the defender. You are rolling the dice.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.
Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.
Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.
I don't think Dyer and Biggar are going to be good friends.
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@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.
@KiwiMurphYeah, understand that. Just venting my frustration around the perennial difficulty around this area
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Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.