This was 90 degrees lift and maybe 135 in the fall: got the stats on that
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Okay I've put up with this long enough
Dear all Commentators
It is pro-nounced Daveees, not Davis, Jonathan DavIES, Bradley DavIES.
Fucking hell it's not difficult
Yeh I have a mate whose last name is Davies, and that is how it's pronounced. His parents are Welsh aswell. It's been driving me insane.You 100% on that?
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Are they singing Country Roads at the stadium? FFS this is Wales. Where is Cwm Rondda? (Guide Me o thou great Jehovah)Classic.
Singing <
Arglwydd, arwain trwy'r anialwch,
Fi, bererin gwael ei wedd,
Nad oes ynof nerth na bywyd
Fel yn gorwedd yn y bedd:
Hollalluog, Hollalluog,
Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan.
Ydyw'r Un a'm cwyd i'r lan
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah,
Pilgrim through this barren land;
I am weak, but thou art mighty;
Hold me with thy powerful hand:
Bread of heaven, bread of heaven
Feed me till i want no more.
Feed me till i want no more.
Yeh I have a mate whose last name is Davies, and that is how it's pronounced. His parents are Welsh aswell. It's been driving me insane.
Almost every tackle I've seen, where the player is lifted almost 180 degrees has received a yellow or Red card. Refs were strict in the super15 right from the get go. Rory Sidey got a red card in week 2 for a similar tackle technique.
Even when the players aren't carded for these tackles, they are still suspended for a week by the judiciary (ie: James O'connor week 17). They know full-well not to turn players over the 90 degrees, it is clear.
Refs know spear tackles are red card offences. Players know this. I don't think there are any good objections to this view.
Feel free to disagree, I expect some people too. But I reckon Sam will end up getting a 1 week suspension.