Well done!Woodies to beat Manly is the easiest pick of the round.
The yellow card for Lucas's tackle was ridiculous -- it shouldn't have even been a penalty. Coaches need to tell their players to stop tackling low with any force as they'll be yellow carded if the ball carrier falls awkwardly.
I would move Barry to #8 and bring up Tom Alexander
How about that hit from him on Treweek!
Agree with the above, however i thought a warning / reset is given first scrum. I've hear the commentators on many occasion reference on the third scrumI just watched the replay of this scrum. Manly infringed by standing up and unbinding from the scrum. At this point, the scrum is over and can no longer continue. Therefore the referee has to stop the scrum and award a penalty for the infringement. In this case, it prevented a probable try. Therefore penalty try was the correct decision..
Absolutely right, it was an absurd decision. Lucas did absolutely nothing intentionally - he just went low for the tackle close to the line.
A bit like a decision I think it was in Australia and Scotland in the under 20s when an Australian player was carded because th ball carrier, who was a fair bit shorter anyway, ducked his head as he went into contact. Thus there was contact with his head.
Dumb, dumb, dumb. Nobody wants to see dirty play, but nobody (except the biased) wants to see a team penalised unnecessarily.
I just watched the replay of this scrum. Manly infringed by standing up and unbinding from the scrum. At this point, the scrum is over and can no longer continue. Therefore the referee has to stop the scrum and award a penalty for the infringement. In this case, it prevented a probable try. Therefore penalty try was the correct decision.
Clearly you don't like Andrew Lees as a referee and that's your opinion but I am not sure that you need to tell us over and over again.
Porecki has got a gig at Saracens, well done to the lad, hard work pays off.
Pat heading offshore to? I cant believe the Tahs didn't sign him with Cliffy moving on.
Think today's game was a good game to have.
Not a bad World Cup trip, play rugby, watch rugby, get exposure and learn truckloads. From what I read on MMM he can / is targeting a Soup contract for next year.Not only hard work, he has talent to burn.
Not sure whether Sio qualifies for a Soup contract? We will really miss him.
Not a bad World Cup trip, play rugby, watch rugby, get exposure and learn truckloads. From what I read on MMM he can / is targeting a Soup contract for next year.
SHire, it has been a while since we were able to run on a super rugby standard team.I really worry about the future of our game when I see teams like Penrith get 90 put on them.
Something really needs to be done about rugby in Western Sydney when teams like Penrith and Parramatta are constantly uncompetitive.
It's just plain wrong when teams like Sydney University can field virtually a Super Rugby standard team on a regular basis and teams like Penrith can't even compete with a 7th placed Norths team.
SHire, it has been a while since we were able to run on a super rugby standard team.
I agree with you entirely. The free market is not working in favour of the west. Although I am not an economic interventionist, for the sake of our favourite game, there needs to be serious consideration to how to build up the west and south west. They are booming populations.I am just fed up of seeing Penrith and Parramatta constantly uncompetitive.
Seeing the Emus get 90 put on them by the 7th placed team is not a good look for the game.
The competition was becoming a joke at one stage with University occupying the top spots and Penrith still occupying the bottom places with little to no sign of improvement.
Whether we like it or not, rugby needs competitive clubs from Western Sydney for the sake of the general health and wellbeing of the game.
I agree with you entirely. The free market is not working in favour of the west. Although I am not an economic interventionist, for the sake of our favourite game, there needs to be serious consideration to how to build up the west and south west. They are booming populations.
Maybe a good place to start would be to agree among Shute Shield clubs that they will not poach/accept transfers for a period of time. I think Penrith suffered badly in this regard between last season and this.
I have said before that I consider it a tragedy that Dave Dennis and Israel Folau and Kurtley Beale do not pull on the emus colours for photoshoots and development work, if not to actually play.
or go to Rugby News for a highlights video: http://www.rugbynews.net.au/students-far-too-good-at-woollahra/Round 13 Review - Students enjoy a dominant win over Eastern Suburbs at Woollahra Oval