My boys both love FTA and FTS. They fully cheer those hard low tackles.
Back on the apocalyptically interruptive referee. It felt like he just decided that he wanted to be the star, not the game. People are saying he should have had the cards out but I think he kept them in because he knew the infringements he was handing out were bullshit and carding someone for repeatedly holding their mouth in the wrong position would be a step too far. When you come out and take a pedantic and officious attitude to everything and blow your whistle every 10 seconds you paint yourself into a corner.
And what was with holding up that line-out in the second half while the Highlanders faffed around endlessly with an interchange? It was just typical of how he ran the game. He seemed to revel in all of the "administrative" aspects of the game where he could call the shots and talk to the players about whatever the fuck he was rabbiting on about and direct things and wave his arms around and make decisive looking hand gestures that drew blanks looks from 30 players and 30,000 fans. And as for the last 10 minutes, he just seemed intent on keeping play in the Reds 22 to give the Highlanders a crack at the try. I haven't seen a replay yet but anyone who says the Reds got the rub of the green must have been watching a different match. What was the penalty count?
Dead set, I wanted to punch him in the face by the end of the game and I can't remember the last time I felt that way about a ref. Hang on, yes I can. The last game of last season for u10 played at Ashgrove. That was disgraceful, but he earned the hugs he got from the other team after the game so my boys team dropping from equal first to third on the table was worth it for a bottom third team to go out on a high. (I probably need to build a bridge over that one, but it really was disgraceful how that game was conducted.)