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Alex Ross (28)
Nice idea. Wonder if he’d say fuck that like Crichton did when told it’d be the Force if he came over.
He's a Woodies junior. End of discussion.
Nice idea. Wonder if he’d say fuck that like Crichton did when told it’d be the Force if he came over.
Obvious solution is to move the Brumbies to Sydney and erase the Waratahs from recorded history.Nice idea. Wonder if he’d say fuck that like Crichton did when told it’d be the Force if he came over.
Ah…. No.Feel for DC, he would've done better
Shouldn't have sent JAS to the Waratahs. Did he receive a pass in space once all game?
Could've gone Brumbies and built a partnership with Ikitau leading into the Lions.
Looks like offside in-goal also applies in loig so it's not like JAS wouldn't have known.
A take from someone who knew the result and watched the game on delay - they were clearly very fatigued and I wonder if the Fijians watered the ground as per tradition to up the humidity. As Dan said any one of us would have done the same thing regardless of knowing the rules or not and I can't recall seeing something like that happen in my rugby viewing history, so it's not a play that would have been drummed into them. I don't think the bonus point really mattered, the Tahs either hit form and put up a good show in the finals, or if they scrape in they then get embarrassed by whoever they play in NZ. If the missing competition point results in the latter not happening I'm cool with that.To be honest, I wouldn't be hard on JAS anyway, he either let them score or touched it down, I think most of players would of done same.
There's that too. He probably just thought he was ending the game.Certainly looked to be a Drua knock-on before it fell to him.
Drua favour playing at Lautoka for home games. Why? Because it’s 34 degrees and 100% humidity! Suva is much cooler. Ground wasn’t watered it had bucketed with rain the day before. Credit to ground staff for getting the oval in the condition it was.A take from someone who knew the result and watched the game on delay - they were clearly very fatigued and I wonder if the Fijians watered the ground as per tradition to up the humidity. As Dan said any one of us would have done the same thing regardless of knowing the rules or not and I can't recall seeing something like that happen in my rugby viewing history, so it's not a play that would have been drummed into them. I don't think the bonus point really mattered, the Tahs either hit form and put up a good show in the finals, or if they scrape in they then get embarrassed by whoever they play in NZ. If the missing competition point results in the latter not happening I'm cool with that.
Overall I thought there was some pretty good footy played by both sides.