England at the World Cup knockouts.
If it means we get rid of Andrew, have a attacking minded coach and can use the talented young players we have coming up properly (Itojie, Ewers, Kvesic, Slade, Clifford, etc) it should def be the best thing.
But either way a very tough pill to swallow.
I read that over 600,000 people (mostly poms) applied unsuccessfully for tickets to this match. Is it wrong to wish they had been there for the experience.
We've been doing that since 2007. You don't need someone at the ground for good coverage.This is unfortunate -- NZ Herald article on how the major Australian media outlets aren't covering the World Cup because they didn't like the accreditation agreement.
Rugby World Cup: Aussie Media Overlook Wallabies Win
One more perhaps before I leave England to their grief
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Eddie jones should be England coach. He'd bring their game into modern era
Had he got a YELLOW card there would have been a few whinges but overall the thread would have accepted it. It was only penalized. So lets all agree for the point of the argument it should have been a yellow.
You don't get cited for yellow card infringements. If the citing officer thinks it might be a red then it goes to the judiciary and then at the review the player gets a notional yellow. That only gets into play if Hooper is later cited over a red card worthy incident and he is then found to be a serial offender and gets an extra week or two. So right now this is NOT an issue.
Coverage in today's papers in Sydney was pretty good I thought. Multi-page spreads in the Tele and Herald.
Obviously played second fiddle to the NRL, but I'm not sure that article is on the money.
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Here -- have a look for yourself.
(Better video here.)
The overhead angle from the touchline shows him dropping his arm back, and throwing his shoulder into Mike Brown's head/neck. So call that what you will. Jannie Du Plessis was carded the game before for pretty much the same thing, and an Argentinian player was penalized against Tonga for leading with his shoulder in a tackle and connecting with a Tongan head.
I guess just wait and see.
Theres almost always a group of death:
1987 - NZ, Argentina, Fiji, Italy in one pool - NZ and Fiji went through
1991 - Aus, Wales, Samoa and Argentina - Aus and Samoa went through
1995 - Two pools of death take your pick of:
Pool B England, Samoa, Italy, Argentina - England and Samoa
Pool C NZ, Ireland, Wales, Japan - NZ and Ireland
1999 - NZ, England, Italy or the Wales, Argentina, Samoa pool anyone?
2003 - Very balanced these are all hard
Pool A Aus, Ire, Arg, Nab, Rom
Pool C SA, Eng, Sam, Geo, Uru
2007 - Once again very balanced:
Pool A Eng, Sam, SA, Ton, USA
Pool D Arg, Fra, Geo, Ire, Nab
2011 - Pool D SA, Sam, Wal, Fiji, Nab.
Hooper seems to give Sanchez a boot to the melon in the process, but as others say if the Citing Bloke doesn't think "Red Card", then the worst is that can happen is it's off to the Gunston Corp Wet Lettuce Leaf Thrash-o-matic.It's certainly a penalty and probably a yellow card as well, but that's about it. O'Donnell was yellow carded for Ireland against Italy for a carbon copy of this. This type of incident has been penalised and/or yellow carded all tournament, but to my knowledge has never resulted in a red card. Unless it's a red card - it can't then be a suspension.