Well technically you can have poor skills, discipline and execution and still have a fairly entertaining game. Tonight's game was alright, some slick tries and it went down to the wire.
Agree. The ref may have contributed to but what an mess overall. It was almost like they were obsessed with who can be the most physical than who can actually play the game. Its like watching a Kiwi poor game in slow motion.Christ. Australian Rugby is in real trouble if that's a 'cracker of a match'
6'5" is too short these days for the row. I like him but if he gets picked it will be as a 6.
Mate there was about 20 dropped balls in the second half.. it's not humid and it's not wet. fans pay to see skill, ability and execution, and all were lacking.
and no it wasn't forced drop balls from good defence either
I'd prefer to watch club rugby then Aussie Super Rugby this year
Shiggins just called me and said "canyou tell ash he defiantly cant Try to take-over mi roll as forum ref=basher". I think.
Didnt even play 30.How is Frisby so knackered? Didn't even play 80.
Yeah, it's a bit Shiggins-esque, and I can't argue against most penalties on the Reds (apart from a few like Moore being on his feet in the second half), but it's the ignoring of the Tahs holding on a few times in the second half, blatant Lucas knock on, the Phipps "try" and more that was bottled by the ref.
Reds lost it for themselves, congrats to your Tahs.
Meanwhile I'll drown my sorrows in bagging the ref for reffing one side and bagging the Reds for their ill discipline.
So many unforced errors...Exactly. Not all games have to be jail-break, basketball, side-to-side, end-to-end rugby simply to be enjoyable.
Some of the best games I've ever watched weren't.
I must say to the Reds fans who might be hurting - its actually not that bad. When 8x young blokes starting in an untested or tried combination and stick it to the Tahs first choice team with their contingent of Wallabies its an ominous sign for future if they get it together.
Kudos to Stiles to having the balls to run the young blokes by choice - unlike most other Super Rugby coaches in this country.
As for the ref, that was atrocious and did impact on the game and the outcome.
If SANZAAR want to know why the ratings are down, just look at what the refereeing did to that game.
Yeah, it's a bit Shiggins-esque, and I can't argue against most penalties on the Reds (apart from a few like Moore being on his feet in the second half), but it's the ignoring of the Tahs holding on a few times in the second half, blatant Lucas knock on, the Phipps "try" and more that was bottled by the ref.
Reds lost it for themselves, congrats to your Tahs.
Meanwhile I'll drown my sorrows in bagging the ref for reffing one side and bagging the Reds for their ill discipline.
Mate I look forward to be alongside you, arm-in-arm (virtually), bagging the ref come the international season.
Deep down we all know we do it.
Mate, I'd be pissed off too. At least both teams came to try to play some footy, and there was some good attack from both. We shouldn't forget how many local derbies have been dour shitty affairs. Ultimately, both made plenty of errors too, which seems to define Aus rugby too much. Reds have the making of a very good team with some polish. In any event, I thought both teams approached it better than I thought they might.