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November Internationals not involving Australia

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Nathan Sharpe (72)
Bullshit.

a typically well reasoned response from the other side of the ditch.
It was premeditated and it started at the neck and only went up from there - that's what was bullsihit. He had him covered so it was simply foul play for the sake of foul play.
And while I'm at it and have no skin in the game what a frigging grub that Coles is.
The Meads tradition is alive and well.
 

ACR

Desmond Connor (43)
a typically well reasoned response from the other side of the ditch.
It was premeditated and it started at the neck and only went up from there - that's what was bullsihit. He had him covered so it was simply foul play for the sake of foul play.
And while I'm at it and have no skin in the game what a frigging grub that Coles is.
The Meads tradition is alive and well.


It was all the response the original and subsequent posts merited.
 

Kenny Powers

Ron Walden (29)
IS, are you talking about when Coles struck the back of the Irish halfbacks head? (@46.26)

Don't see the difference in the Mumm / Rettalick incident, he should be citied and serve 2 weeks.

The consistency is just not there, and before any Kiwis complain Skelton should have been sitting out some games given Lood De Jagers suspension.

Too much inconsistency and too much special treatment for the All Blacks of recent times.
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
I think it's a bit much to say the ABs play under a different set of rules, but there was plenty of foul play in this game.

I think sometimes the refs get in their heads 'don't ruin the spectacle with a card, that wasn't so bad' and good teams utilise that and play to the standards set. That being said, the ABs got cards but maybe the colour was wrong because of reasons above.
 

stoff

Trevor Allan (34)
On the Cane one, I assume they have cited him for the possibility his shoulder hit the Irish players head. Looked fairly innocuous to me, and appears to have been dealt with sufficiently on the field. Unless there is a different angle showing something else to the one in the article he would be unlucky to be suspended.

World rugby are having a crack down on head contact. http://www.planetrugby.com/news/world-rugby-wants-stricter-focus-on-head-injuries/amp/ Looks like anything marginal is going to be put through the wringer.


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Strewthcobber

Simon Poidevin (60)
Yeah just looking around at a few forums this angle came up. Think he'll be in a bit of bother


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waiopehu oldboy

George Smith (75)
^^^^^^ yeah, well, it's WR (World Rugby) so anything's possible......

Anyways, all the talk about Ireland beating NZ at the 29th attempt over 111 years got me to wondering when was the last time NZ lost to someone for the first time? Turns out to have been a while:

1905 Wales, 1st meeting
1910 Australia, 7th (5th match drawn)
1921 South Africa, 2nd
1930 British Isles, 5th
1936 England, 3rd
1954 France, 3rd
2016 Ireland, 29th (6th match drawn)
 

waiopehu oldboy

George Smith (75)
Ben Smith & Sam Cane confirmed as not available next week plus Patrick Tuipolotu heading home for unspecified personal reasons.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/...-ruled-out-of-all-blacks-match-against-france

Meanwhile the AB will be wearing this snazzy number in Paris:

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Photo shoot probably the only time Cane & Fekitoa will get to wear it.......
 
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