Love the enthusiasm mate but we're not even a half into the first test, let's wait a bit longer before throwing out claims like that
That's a huge moment fuck up from the ref or assistant. HUGE
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Seriously- the one armed Chinese cat you see in the local Chinese takeaway, why is it in the box behind Chekia?
Huge moment. Yellow card and a try to the wallabies would of happened. Wow.Assistant
I agreed with Kearns, but what would I know, I never played at that levelGiven your obsession with the laws you would also have observed that Pocock was not actually supporting his own weight, despite kearne ignorant assertion to the contrary.
Federal government? Its just a game man. So no.Is it time Australia used the full power of the federal government to demand better refereeing, given the astonishingly poor and typically pro all blacks performances we’ve seen? I’d like to see ambassadors get in touch with the World Rugby on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia and query what The Commonwealth and its institutions regard to be inadequate performances. This includes the denial of visas for referees deemed to be anti Australian
Is it time Australia used the full power of the federal government to demand better refereeing, given the astonishingly poor and typically pro all blacks performances we’ve seen? I’d like to see ambassadors get in touch with the World Rugby on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia and query what The Commonwealth and its institutions regard to be inadequate performances. This includes the denial of visas for referees deemed to be anti Australian
There was nothing wrong with Pocock supporting his own body weight there... the Irish commentary is in agreement with Kearns there.
But the penalty was against Hooper anyways.
Aussies seem to be making the same old mistakes they have been doing the past few seasons. Well worked try though which gives a glimmer of hope they may be turning the corner but I've been deceived by them tii many times to believe they have. Of for the days when Aussie.teams played rugby with the idea of creating time and space rather than simply shovelling the pill on..