Quick Hands
David Wilson (68)
I dunno about that. I would say it is more indicative of business as usual for your governing body.
Sadly, that's just as possible.
But please, don't associate me in any way with the business of the ARU.
I dunno about that. I would say it is more indicative of business as usual for your governing body.
Sadly, that's just as possible.
But please, don't associate me in any way with the business of the ARU.
Or Palu being penalised for cleaning out a man "too far from the tackle" but Hunt did the same thing only worse in almost the same spot in the 2nd half without penalty, or penalising the dominant scrum for walking around when the Wallabies were going backwards.
I think there is a significant difference between them covering comments made in an official capacity at the press conference of a Wallabies fixture with comments that same person made on their daily radio show.
But speaking as one on one issue at least, or at last. Nothing to do with rugby, but Jones did get a few digs in again .
Robbie Deans always did have a higher opinion of Sam than Michael Cheika ever has!!........ Go Sam!!!
Deans never picked him to play a test.
I didn't say that he did. In Sam's early years, conversations between Robbie Deans, Carter family members, and friends of Sam's, were enough to reveal Robbie's high opinion of Sam, and his reasons for not including Sam in his squad. Those reasons were in relation to his (then) light weight, and his (then) vulnerability in his neck area.
The warning was in the first half and the ref said as muchIndeed, and Cooper said so to the ref.
BUT, the ref said it was a yellow for offside (he was), repeat infringements in a short period (yes) after a warning (didn't hear that) when Cooper questioned the card, not specifically for a deliberate knock down. The commentators were banging on about the latter though.
The warning was in the first half and the ref said as much
"listen - it's for offside, I warned you in the first half, repeated infringements."
Warning an hour ago. Jones may have gone over the top but that was about the wankiest excuse for a yellow I've ever seen.
Alan is adamant that the ball under the jumper move was legal.... the man is delusional.
Honest question ; Which rule specifically outlaws such action ?
Honest question ; Which rule specifically outlaws such action ?
21.4(i) Behind the ball. All the kicker’s team at a penalty or free kick must be behind the ball until it has been kicked, except the placer for a place kick.