SA also took the absolute piss out of the HIA process wrt Vermeulen & du Toit. A much tougher one for the on-field officials to act on but needs to be looked at or we'll end up with loig-style rolling interchanges.
Not sure it would have made a big difference. Lucu, on the bench, defines pedestrian. Couilloud much better but Galthié seems to prefer Lucu. Didn't help either that Jalibert had a bit of a stinker.I still can't believe they left DuPont on until end, as I said earlier he was almost on knees, and if your only option for winning game you gat problem.
I still a few hours later a l plans, there were some dodgy uses of HIA protocls, and waterboy running on with messages is just shit.ittle disappointed with some of Boks seemingly
Maybe a hot take, but I wouldn't hate to see conversion charge downs removed from the game - too much grey area over when a kicker actually starts their action imo.Do these new angles cast doubt over the legality of Cheslin Kolbe's vital charge-down play?
The South African winger prevented the conversion from Thomas Ramos in the first half, as his team went on to record a one-point win…www.theroar.com.au
legit looks like Kolbe jumped the gun, good stuff
It has been scrutinised to death and was within rules.I’m prepared to say I highly suspicious that the HIA’s were legit. It all seemed a bit too convenient to me.
However it is not that long ago that teams were openly flaunting the blood bin rules and prior to that the rules which allowed teams to run a rotation with their props. Ultimately pro teams exploit the rules however they can. The integrity of the game is quickly by-passed whenever competitive advantage can be gained.
Just disappointing that, yet again, rules put in place to protect players safety are being flaunted.
Every incident they are talking about is valid. I don't deny that.Seems the French are doing a South Africa and complaining about the reffing.