Bulls v Highlanders
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@taniwharugby nah not you. But people have seemed to intimate this was a ridiculous result of "lowering the threshold". Just like a guy getting sent off for stomping a head would be the result of WR trying to eradicate rucking...
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@Bones said in Bulls v Highlanders:
@taniwharugby nah not you. But people have seemed to intimate this was a ridiculous result of "lowering the threshold".
I don't think ridiculous, but I think a year ago that could have been a yellow for reckless contact. Now it's a straight red. THat threshold has changed.
Same way with tip tackles. Pre '05, it was harden up, play on or penalty. Then it went to straight reds to sam warburton in a Cup Semi Final FFS.
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@nzzp said in Bulls v Highlanders:
Wait, what are we talking about again?
That time the Beaver won the RWC with a belly full of whitebait!
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@Tordah said in Bulls v Highlanders:
refereeing performance was very good so far IMO, really let the game flow and narrated the little decisions / non-decisions. A few forward passes or knock-ons maybe wrong, but that's minor to the overall performance
Yeah nah! Those basic things matter, and missing huge forward passes or knock on is the bread and butter of being a good Ref. Its not the refs job to provide entertainment at the cost of the laws of rugby.
Just my view anyway.
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@mooshld said in Bulls v Highlanders:
Yeah nah! Those basic things matter, and missing huge forward passes or knock on is the bread and butter of being a good Ref. Its not the refs job to provide entertainment at the cost of the laws of rugby.
Just my view anyway.
I agree with your general sentiment, but I think the forward passes are the assistant refs' faults, as they are the ones usually in line with the ball to spot that (unlike the referee, in most cases). I think he was right on both red cards (and often refs use the yellow card to get out of an uncomfortable situation) and generally had a very good game.
Generally, I doubt you'll see a game where the ref team doesn't miss a few forward passes / knock-ons. There's always something to complain in a game this complicated - if you really want to.
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@Bones said in Bulls v Highlanders:
@taniwharugby said in Bulls v Highlanders:
@Bones oh, right, sorry, I was wrong all along, you have shown me the error of my ways oh great messiah
In other news the Canes could've probably beaten the Crusaders by 30 odd points.
They fucking could have, and I'll sleep a lot easier tonight with that in mind.
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Yeah got to agree there is no way that was going for the ball or bracing for impact. 100% stupid, late, clumsy shoulder. Probably didn't mean to hit him in the head but has no one to blame but himself there. IMO that "should" be a yellow but definitely a red with current interpretations.
The extra stupid thing is the Bulls player was focusing on juggling the ball, Naholo could have buried his shoulder in the guys ribs perfectly legally and his team would have got the put in to the scrum. -
what is interesting though, is we are on a rugby forum, with rugby fans from all over, but obviously mainly NZ, where most have played rugby for a good many years and we often cant agree how an incident has played out, yet we vent our frustration that one man gets it wrong...is that the fault of the rules or just down to the way the game is played?
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Just watched highlights. Can't remember the last time I saw a Bok pitch that muddy. Durban in 1995 semi was MUCH wetter, but (from what I can remember) that seemed to leave pools rather than mud.
Fekitoa's try was a good reminder of his potential. I'd love to see how he'd go outside a savvy 12 like Ngatai.