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Ward Prentice (10)
Fuck me, Miller using his head to support him for that 'turnover'.
No mate that turnover was fine
Fuck me, Miller using his head to support him for that 'turnover'.
Will Miller so far off his feet for that turnover. Can't believe there was no whistle
Kafer disgracefully biased towards the Rebels in commentary all night same with Horan to a lesser extent.
It was almost like Tony was back in the coaches box tonight - game plan: just keep kicking the ball.
There a couple of minutes left in the game. You are down by 5 points. What do you do
a) put a long kick with no chasers
b) box kick to gain no distance and lose possession
c) <%#{ knows just kick it I guess
Only real positive was Koriobete who has played amazingly the last 4 games.
Well. that was poor. The Rebels' game plan was atrocious; just keep kicking the ball away even into the last minute or two when they were chasing the game.
And I am really off Genia too. Too often his service at the back of the ruck is slow; time after time he picks out a stationary player to pass to, usually a prop standing rooted to the spot; his box kicking must be the least effective of all half backs in Super Rugby; and to top it off he stands over a ball loose on the ground and refuses to secure possession. It's this last aspect of his game that will lose the Wallabies more games than he wins them through his apparent lack of intestinal fortitude.
One word on the refereeing. There is not one NZ ref who is adequate this year. Certainly, most are better than a couple of SA refs, but the NZ blokes are blind to knock ons, head high tackles and forward passes. These sorts of infringements only seem to get called when a touch judge intervenes. Williams was sub-standard.
The refereeing was amateur at best tonight.
- First try Beale’s pass went around a meter forward
- The no yellow card on Rona
- At the game I don’t understand which Tahs player could remotely hold the ball up in the driving maul no try
- How Cottrell didn’t get a yellow for his challenge on Foley amazes me (looked a clear square up for earlier)
- Phipps knocking the ball on at the line out before they broke through, in which a Tahs player then tackled without the ball in the break
- Miller clearly winning the ball without supporting own weight, then plays it on the ground
- there was around 4/5 other clear knock ons
- Koroibete’s pass to Genia’s try deserved another angle to see if it was forward
- even from a player safety issue, game should of stopped immediately with Hanigan out cold.
Tahs clearly got the majority of the calls, but some shocking ones both ways that impacted the game on both sides. With another ref it could of easily been 35-20 Waratahs or Rebels win 27-7. He had more impact on the game than the players did, which isn’t the sign of a good performance.
Waratahs weren't much better, receive the ball back with less than two minutes to go, what do you do:
(a) pick and go, pick and go, pick and go . until siren and then kick the ball out; or
(b) run the ball near the touch line and risk being bundled into touch, giving the opposition a chance to steal the match.