@KAOP this is the Mumm YC, 0:15-0:18 of the clip
Not a tip tackle per se but a dangerous/ reckless/ needless act. He's lucky he only got yellow what with WR (World Rugby)'s latest edict on protecting players' heads.
Fair call on the second Irish try, tho, Arnold impeded & pocket defender Pocock taken out well behind the ruck ~2:08 in.
I said there was a spectrum for penalising these tackles.....you said "NO...it's all about safety". When NO it's not. There is a spectrum as not all lifting tackles are deemed dangerois.....some more then others. Sometimes your accountable for the way you bring or don't bring the lifted player to the ground.If that's what they said, then yes. I've reviewed the clip above and he appears to land clearly head first IMO.
Don't get me wrong, I thought a yellow was fair - but if we want consistancy, than with dangerous play, whether deliberate or a accidental, there needs to be harsh penalties.
I'm not sure of the bit of my post you are saying um no too - My original post said I thought the laws required a red, but I haven't argued with the subsequent posts that show the ref has discretion.
Ah, okay - sorry - my post wasn't very clear. I was meaning to say that, for me, player safety comes above everything, even refering consistency.I said there was a spectrum for penalising these tackles...you said "NO.it's all about safety". When NO it's not. There is a spectrum as not all lifting tackles are deemed dangerois...some more then others. Sometimes your accountable for the way you bring or don't bring the lifted player to the ground.
No argument.just what they say!
Nah all good. My typing can sound very blunt at times haha! I agree.....if they want a clean safe game they need to be aggressive and be CONSISTENT! I honestly think we're asking too much otherwise we just simply wouldn't see SO MUCH diffence in refereeing style and adjudicating from Reffs apparently following the same standards!Ah, okay - sorry - my post wasn't very clear. I was meaning to say that, for me, player safety comes above everything, even refering consistency.
Of course, this is actually a disingenuous statement because essentially what I want is refereeing consistency in punishing dangerous play harshly.
Personally I think every lifting tackle which goes behind horizontal needs to be treated as dangerous, even though I know a lot of people see 'lifting tackles' where you put a guy on his backside as being good, old fashioned technique. Like you say, a lot of them end up being not that dangerous at all. My concern is that the margin for error is quite fine and the repercussions can be so devastating. A lot disagree with me position, but I feel it is the only way to remove it from the game.
Apologies for the confusion with my earlier post.
What you mean when he drew in two players and then passed it to foley and Foley dropped it cold with a clear try line??
They should all expect the ball at all times..
And all you guys warbling on about guys complaining about the refs...go jump! Every loosing team can complain when the refs are as inconsistent as they are!
The wallabies suffered on the field for committing so many penalties, therefore debt paid...they don't need a world class group of Reffs to ignore a blatant block that lets in a try..a try that proved the difference! Let's not forget "yellow" cards for a self inflicted high tackle and a tip tackle that wasn't a tip tackle let alone dangerous...all coming from the "welsh listen to my gospel sideline" Reff! (Smacks forehead)!
Oh well plenty of class shown...we just need a tad more tough mobility up front and a 10 that can attack properly and we'll be fine!
I'll say it again just like every game..if Quade had dropped a sitter a metre out and passed two blind dud hospital passes that led to turnovers..he'd never play again! Let alone that foley played almost no role in our good attacks or tries!
Can you be cited for something the ref has already punished? Didn't think so...While I personally thought yellow was fair on the tip tackle, would be very surprised if it not cited.
You need to play one openside. The whole problem with the Wallabies in 2016 is how unbalanced the side has been.
Hoopers defense was poor, 3 or 4 missed tackles from your undrobable openside is not good enough.
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12 tackles with 4 missed is pretty shithouse if you ask me.
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Can you be cited for something the ref has already punished? Didn't think so.
Can you be cited for something the ref has already punished?
thanks for the tipIrregardless is not a word
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Trouble is that, in the order in which it was done, complaining about the ref and then saying they deserved to win rings hollow.He is actually being quite humble and diplomatic about it. He said Ireland deserved to win but is questioning the 13-3 penalty count and seems to be more irate at what Ireland was allowed to get away with rather than what we were getting pinged for. He makes special mention of an incident where Pocock was taken out about 10 metres beyond the maul before the first Irish try.
I'm fairly upbeat after the game, and don't share the negativity from many on here. Sure there's plenty to improve on.