It looked horrible when it happened. I feared potential ACL.I bet Frost panicked when he felt his knee go awkwardly thinking it's serious and his season over which is why he stayed down ages but when he actually tested it, found it still works. I've done something similar.
Most users in this thread aren’t rebels fans, just not Brumbies fans and show me where White tried to clear out legally from the gate?
So it was deliberate then?He's chasing an isolated player in after a linebreak, every player in the comp would fly in from a dodgy angle there and hope to get away with it (alternative is Valetini getting pinged for hanging on). I was more taking issue with the suggestion he'd hit him deliberately.
Carter Gordon looks busted, hopefully a couple of weeks off freshens him up. Definitely had a poor second half after starting well. Like the look of Canham, hopefully Rebels are hanging onto him? Not too many other shining lights outside of their consistent backrowers.
Brums usual suspects (Valetini, White and Ikitau) stood up with good contributions from Sapsford, Brown and Hooper. They'll need to be a lot better next week though - if their lineout continues to malfunction they're finished.
So it was deliberate then?
I agree with you most players would do the same. I just think it should have been picked up and a Rebels Penalty for what has been described is a level of reckless contact. God imagine if that was Swinton. He’d get 5 matches.
I like the Brumbies with Brown at 7. Said it all season even though he wasn’t available. He’s the most abrasive of the group and takes some load of Valetini in running as well. Thought it was Hoopers strongest game back as well.
I don’t think anyone saying he deliberately hit Kellaway in the head. It was more the recklessness of the clean out and no use of arms.You reckon he was trying to hit Kellaway?
Brown is the most rounded of their options at 7 and the most physical. Generally unheralded but very tough and busy.
Well, he was hitting whoever was going to be in that position and the way he did it was reckless. Not card worthy IMO but a penalty I think. Not saying it’s a dirty act or he deserves to be cited now but it was dismissed too quickly.You reckon he was trying to hit Kellaway?
Brown is the most rounded of their options at 7 and the most physical. Generally unheralded but very tough and busy.
I’m shocked little been said in Wrights pass. If this was a wallabies game it would be front page news. On reflection the pass has gone, and I’m not joking 5-7m forward. Here is some stills on the pass.
Pass clearly before half way, and received multiple meters over halfway.
Lol I don’t think you understand it. I fully get the ball can travel forward but there is some physics rules to this. Happy to educate you on it.No, the pass was fine - somebody doesn’t understand physics…
Lol I don’t think you understand it. I fully get the ball can travel forward but there is some physics rules to this. Happy to educate you on it.
initial movement will be backwards but the speed and the momentum (the player and pass) combined with the weight of the ball will allow the trajectory to travel forward in the same direction the object was initially traveling. Now given the possible speed of the player 25-30km/h and the weight of the ball there is almost 0 chance of a ball travelling the distance it did if we apply technique required as per rugby rules. This isn’t a slight float forward over a line because the players momentum pushed a flat pass 1-1.5m. It’s potentially 3-5x the expected trajectory.
Jeez you're real fun at parties. You're trying to ruin a great try for what? To prove your right. It's fucking laughable how this forum complains about how much the referee/TMO are involved in ruining great tries, yet we continue to pull this garbage. The ball was clearly thrown backwards from Wright's hand, if the ball was travelling faster (and lower) it would have been received in Toole's hands earlier (thus a few meters earlier)I’m shocked little been said in Wrights pass. If this was a wallabies game it would be front page news. On reflection the pass has gone, and I’m not joking 5-7m forward. Here is some stills on the pass.
Pass clearly before half way, and received multiple meters over halfway.