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Jimmy Flynn (14)
That was performance I was waiting for!
Great venue, great crowd.
Does Cory Jane have the best fend in the game? I think so.
Great venue, great crowd.
Does Cory Jane have the best fend in the game? I think so.
yep that was marginal call at best.
"That's downward pressure" from the commentators.
That is rubbish. Read the rules. Downward pressure is a requirement for a try from another game.
The only requirement in Rugby is for the tryscorer to apply pressure to the ball.
Law 22.1 (b) Player presses down on the ball. A player grounds the ball when it is on the ground in the in-goal and the player presses down on it with a hand or hands, arm or arms, or the front of the player’s body from waist to neck inclusive.
Well I'm pleased that I was dead wrong on this one. The all blacks were superb. The coaching staff must have spent the last two weeks going through game tape to come up with plan of attack. Or maybe argentina have peaked a bit with four games against the big boys under their belts.Im very nervous about this one. I would hate the All Blacks to be focusing on the other match ie the Boks in SA and forget to give this the attention it deserves. Argentina while not doing anything different than I imagine most people expected have been awesome in the tournament so far.
I can only assume that the Northern Hemisphere teams didnt want Argentina in the 6N's to avoid embarrassment.
Okay, back to school for me. I need to read the Laws more often. I'll have to crawl back into my hole.
When I last looked at the Laws, and during my coaching courses, the Referee Instructors went to great lengths to explain that it was only pressure that was required to score a try, not downward pressure.
Next thing I will need to "learn" is that the AR is now required to indicate a kick has missed by waving their flag about like a madman like a mungoball touch judge does. I still see many AR's including qualified referees doing the mungoball waving away a missed kick.
It's a bit like when someone says "that's a double movement" and some bright spark, thinking they are cleve,r will point out that the phrase "double movement" doesn't occur in the laws. That is true, but the phrase does describe the distinction between immediately reaching out and placing the ball (22.4(e)) and not immediately releasing the ball 15.5(b). "Double movement" pretty accurately describes the distinction IMO, and should not cause the inevitable rolling of the eyes that you often see.
loved the standing ovation from the crowd at the end of the game. That was total class.
I daresay Kiwi and Aussie crowds could learn a thing or two from the Argie crowds.
This is not a wind-up, but the incessant and loud booing by Reds fans of every decision that went against their team in the Sharks loss was classless. - IMO (though I know some have said that was just passion)
From what you can see via the TV feed, the Argie crowd, game and culture are in very good shape. Knowlegable, passionate and respectful.
From what you can see via the TV feed, the Argie crowd, game and culture are in very good shape. Knowlegable, passionate and respectful.
One idiot out of that crowd is not bad QS, as Ruggo said (although he didn't say it only one) there some idiot at Eden Park to, I stand by comments that crowd could teach most of us about passion and watching sport, I not talking about booing kickers etc(which is up to individual), just I thought the support they gave their team was brilliant, and standing ovation at end was very sporting, and I thought knowledgeable.One of the Argies in the crowd pointed a laser into Aaron Cruden's eyes during the final kick at goal of the match.
Having just watched an awesome display of Rugby skills from both teams, with Jonah sealing the deal for the Darkness in the dying seconds of the game, the vast majority of the crowd seemed to be more interested in the stampede to the Railway station to get the flock out of there.