Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Referees
• Eastern Suburbs v Southern Districts A Southerns player reached back and picked up the ball from a ruck in front of a team mate and barged over with the team mate then attached. No try. A penalty was given to Easts by referee James Leckie who said: ”Only the last man can pick up the ball; not the guy in front.” Interesting – the 'last man' wasn't really bound before the pick up.
Commentators
• Wallabies v Boks Mvovo gives a ropey looking pass to Aplon.
Greg Martin: “I've never seen Mvovo kick the ball. I believe he is a non-kicker.”
Phil Kearns: “I'm not sure he's a passer either.” Indeed, the pass had a Sydney Harbour Bridge look about it.
• North Harbour v. Bay Of Plenty. Harbour was having no luck and were 0-20 down to the Bay just before oranges when Ken Laban said: “North Harbour: I don't know what they've done: [maybe] they've pinched money from the church plate or burnt Santa Claus, but they can't just turn a trick.” That would change your luck: burning Santa.
• Sydney Uni v Northern Suburbs. Uni had a maul going near touch and the Norths goal line. Cunning old 7. Phil Waugh, ball in hand, peels from the back of the maul on the blind side and past a despairing high grab at him by Norths 6. Mat Lamont who was on that side of the maul.
Steve Robilliard: “It looked like he tried to grab his hair ...” - No wonder Waugh scored.
ITM Cup
• Matchday teams in the ITMC now include 8 replacements to make room for an extra prop, which avoids uncontested scrums almost entirely. In France in 2007-08 it was tried in the top 3 divisions in France. Over 994 games there were just 2 games with uncontested scrums compared to 145 the season before – an extraordinarily high figure.
Following the trials in France the English Premiership, Magners League and Heineken Cup now use the extra prop and it's even in the Shute Shield, but Super Rugby and test matches still have only 7 reserves. One of the advantages of it is that a team can use two specialist LHPs and 2 specialist THPs.
It's time that it is used for all rugby though dispensation should be given to teams in amateur rugby by their unions in the case where there aren't enough trained players available.
It won't help Oz Super teams, or the national team, but we have to toughen up.
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• Eastern Suburbs v Southern Districts A Southerns player reached back and picked up the ball from a ruck in front of a team mate and barged over with the team mate then attached. No try. A penalty was given to Easts by referee James Leckie who said: ”Only the last man can pick up the ball; not the guy in front.” Interesting – the 'last man' wasn't really bound before the pick up.
Commentators
• Wallabies v Boks Mvovo gives a ropey looking pass to Aplon.
Greg Martin: “I've never seen Mvovo kick the ball. I believe he is a non-kicker.”
Phil Kearns: “I'm not sure he's a passer either.” Indeed, the pass had a Sydney Harbour Bridge look about it.
• North Harbour v. Bay Of Plenty. Harbour was having no luck and were 0-20 down to the Bay just before oranges when Ken Laban said: “North Harbour: I don't know what they've done: [maybe] they've pinched money from the church plate or burnt Santa Claus, but they can't just turn a trick.” That would change your luck: burning Santa.
• Sydney Uni v Northern Suburbs. Uni had a maul going near touch and the Norths goal line. Cunning old 7. Phil Waugh, ball in hand, peels from the back of the maul on the blind side and past a despairing high grab at him by Norths 6. Mat Lamont who was on that side of the maul.
Steve Robilliard: “It looked like he tried to grab his hair ...” - No wonder Waugh scored.
ITM Cup
• Matchday teams in the ITMC now include 8 replacements to make room for an extra prop, which avoids uncontested scrums almost entirely. In France in 2007-08 it was tried in the top 3 divisions in France. Over 994 games there were just 2 games with uncontested scrums compared to 145 the season before – an extraordinarily high figure.
Following the trials in France the English Premiership, Magners League and Heineken Cup now use the extra prop and it's even in the Shute Shield, but Super Rugby and test matches still have only 7 reserves. One of the advantages of it is that a team can use two specialist LHPs and 2 specialist THPs.
It's time that it is used for all rugby though dispensation should be given to teams in amateur rugby by their unions in the case where there aren't enough trained players available.
It won't help Oz Super teams, or the national team, but we have to toughen up.
.