Brad Thorn has wrecked the Reds.
in fairness they came 13th, 15th, 14th the three previous years that he started.
Brad Thorn has wrecked the Reds.
Fairness be buggered. Some of his decisions seem to have lost the Reds some really good players.in fairness they came 13th, 15th, 14th the three previous years that he started.
Fairness be buggered. Some of his decisions seem to have lost the Reds some really good players.
Technically incorrect? ProbablyJoust watched the game again, did anyone think the binding for the Tahs first try was wrong?
It seemed to me that the Tahs 8 did not bind to the last man. He goes past the hooker and binds with 6. I would have thought his first contact should be with 2, then slide forward to the 6.
It would make no difference to the results but did not seem right to me
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It made no difference to the outcome, just interested that it was not picked up.Technically incorrect? Probably
Does it happen at nearly every maul? Probably
Is it a missed call to hang your hat on? Absolutely not
Maul cheat or chat?Love it when the threads get into Maul chat.
Can definitely understand it though - not blatantly obvious, a lot of moving parts, Gordon might've been blocking Gus' view, Seu's arm bound to Porecki could've been mistaken for Gleeson's, etc.It made no difference to the outcome, just interested that it was not picked up.
heinousLove it when the threads get into Maul chat.
I think Aus and NZ are in for a huge shock come international season around the ruck. They are absolutely filthy in Super Rugby. Blokes never release as tackler, ever. Blokes go straight off their feet for pilfers, every time. Side entries, hands in the ruck, loitering behind the ruck.The refs go through a cycle of focusing on certain aspects of the game to referee. Atm it’s lineouts
Don't disagree on any of those comments D. What gets up my nose a bit is that pilferers often place a hand on the tackled player on the ground to stay upright but rarely get caught. What's the difference between hands on the ground or hands on the tackled player to keep the balance and stay on their feet?I think Aus and NZ are in for a huge shock come international season around the ruck. They are absolutely filthy in Super Rugby. Blokes never release as tackler, ever. Blokes go straight off their feet for pilfers, every time. Side entries, hands in the ruck, loitering behind the ruck.
Its chaos out there. And for once it's not just the Brumbies.
Yeah I saw one incident in the Rebels Brumbies match where a player (think it might have been a Rebel) just reached through the middle of a ruck after making a tackle and put his hand on the ball so it couldnt come out for a good three seconds. Quite blatant and completely unpunished. Not even a 'let go' from the ref.Don't disagree on any of those comments D. What gets up my nose a bit is that pilferers often place a hand on the tackled player on the ground to stay upright but rarely get caught. What's the difference between hands on the ground or hands on the tackled player to keep the balance and stay on their feet?
However, what irks me most is the tackler continuing to hold the tackled player and keeping the ball locked in to the tackled player's body so that it can't be released. Some very obvious examples went unchecked in the Reds/Tahs game on the weekend.
Looks similar to the disallowed try last weekend against the Force with Wilson in the maul......Technically incorrect? Probably
Does it happen at nearly every maul? Probably
Is it a missed call to hang your hat on? Absolutely not
That was completely different, Wilson was obstructingLooks similar to the disallowed try last weekend against the Force with Wilson in the maul......
Also the #9 rule at the scrum, I'm not sure it was thought through properly introducing this in a RWC year. The international #8s are in for a shock and won't be used to being harassed by the #9 at the back of scrums now.I think Aus and NZ are in for a huge shock come international season around the ruck. They are absolutely filthy in Super Rugby. Blokes never release as tackler, ever. Blokes go straight off their feet for pilfers, every time. Side entries, hands in the ruck, loitering behind the ruck.
Its chaos out there. And for once it's not just the Brumbies.
Horan is a goose.Can you tell Tim Horan that.