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Rocky Elsom (76)
First half only.
Isn't TPN on the Wobs Team Rehab with a broken arm?
Do you mean TJ Peranara (TJP) or who is the other TPN?
Just started watching this, and I've already seen what will probably be my favourite moment of all of these June tests: Dane Coles during the NZ national anthem, wow. That's what international sport is all about, that emotion and passion from a young bloke finally playing his first home test match.
Dan you have to look at the offense. Charging falls under foul play which is dangerous and it can only be a long arm penalty. Early engagement is when you do not listen to the Avengers assemble command when forming the scrum which is a short arm penalty.Can someone enlighten me?? Is the rule that you only one short arm penalty for early engagment a S15 rule only. French had 3 shortarms for early engagment, and no penalty.
All in all typical first up test, both teams a bit scratchy!!
I'd prefer a bit less passion and a bit more throwing-practice. But you're right, he seems like a good guy.
All depends if he sees it as charging or early engagement.Yep Rassie, just in S15 games this year after the first early engagment short arm the refs have moved to full arm penalties on all subssquent early engagements for that team, maybe a law variation used in S15 only.
All depends if he sees it as charging or early engagement.
France lost, NZ won?France are Good. NewZealand Are Bad. Thoughts?
Can you show me the directions because charging is foul play and its dangerous.Not really. Dan54 is right, there was a direction this year from SANZAR that for an early engage the first offence is a free kick, but any subsequent ones are penalties as they are to be considered deliberate (ie foul play under deliberate infringing law). Personally, I don't like it being so set in stone. It depends on whether they are trying to jump the call or are just a bit unsteady on their feet. If the latter, I would prefer another chance rather than straight into penalties.
I don't think there has been any such direction from the IRB, so Barnes was right. If there were 3 early engages against France, I would expect that any more would have been a penalty.
Can you show me the directions because charging is foul play and its dangerous.
Again you get early engagements and charging. One is a penalty offense and other a free kick. You seem to mention two different types of law transgressions as one.
To read some of the kiwi press you might think so! Well, the half that aren't Hansen fanbois at least, theres a bit of that going round. You know some days I wonder if Hansen's real PD isn't actually media manager, and there is some rugby genius midget lurking behind the scenes doing the actual head coaching.France lost, NZ won?