Ffs he's playing to his provincial strength possibly for the life of the franchiseFFS this is the best "scintillating attack" that the Australian backs coach can come up with? Pass it to static forwards all night when in the opposition 22 and driving maul and more mauls. Want to look at why Australian Rugby no longer rates watch the Brumbies kick and maul games, the Rebels go home at half time and the Tahs drop the ball and pass the ball behind players.
I got bored halfway through this and started doing my BAS. Something has to be real bad to make BAS look interesting.
I'm not sorry. That is the biggest load of twat I have ever heard in my life. If your forwards are able to dominate you can play any game, I repeat - any game, you want.Ffs he's playing to his provincial strength possibly for the life of the franchise
Thank you WOB, hadn't realized.
I'm not sorry. That is the biggest load of twat I have ever heard in my life. If your forwards are able to dominate you can play any game, I repeat - any game, you want.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ it's one of the changes WR (World Rugby) made to Law 19. Ref & AR got it right, player obviously momentarily forgot.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503424&objectid=11825043
They have been foolish.Your avatars have never seen it that way.
Is a "big load of twat" a reference to an Old Maggie Taberer joke?
There's a time to run, there's a time to kick, there's a time to scrum, there's a time to maul, there's a time to defend, there's a time to pick & go, there's a time to function in the lineouts.
WOB, I thought the intention of the WR (World Rugby) changes was to get rid of that ridiculous aspect of bringing the 'plane of touch' into consideration. If that decision was right (and I'm not yet sure that it was) then it has just reintroduced that farcical notion of plane of touch again.
I think oz teams would go a lot better if we were given penalties of the type the landers got at about 62 mins for late tackle on A Smith.
Freakin' joke
Actually it looks as though the changes have brought it MORE into consideration.
"In this case, if the ball has reached the plane of touch when it is caught, then the catcher is not deemed to have taken the ball into touch. If the ball has not reached the plane of touch when it is caught or picked up, then the catcher is deemed to have taken the ball into touch, regardless of whether the ball was in motion or stationary."
From http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=19&language=EN
EDIT: clearly the SM-G928I doesn't have a spellchecker