Schadenfreude
John Solomon (38)
I'm sticking strictly to my "No high-5s" rule...
The exception is: if you take a hat-trick in the ashes.. then go for it.
The exception is: if you take a hat-trick in the ashes.. then go for it.
On try celebrations, I think that a dispensation should be allowed depending on the quality differential between team. For example, if Portugal scored against the All Blacks then up to 5 minutes of hugging and self-congratulation is not unwarranted, particularly as they would probably be down 60 points at the time. An Australian who scored against Romania and then did the turtle should be beaten with a sack full of doorknobs.
No English player should be allowed to celebrate any point scoring. Why should they celebrate? Look who they have to play for.
I also agree with Blue, hugging is unacceptable unless you have just scored the winning try in the RWC Final/S14 Final/TN decider etc. Any display of manlove should be confied to a quick congratulatory pat on the bottom. (NO Hopoate style patting).
I also agree with Blue, hugging is unacceptable unless you have just scored the winning try in the RWC Final/S14 Final/TN decider etc. Any display of manlove should be confined to a quick congratulatory pat on the bottom. (NO Hopoate style patting).
The growing gap between top tier and lower tier nations
Patting opposition players on the head when the stuff up. Gutless!
Was that this year, who won?Didn't you watch the World Cup?
Where do you sit on the reverse monkey ebola cloud?
The English.
Also don't like stupid swan dives to score when not needed, always remember Zimbabwe (I think it was) in 87 world cup doing that and stuffing his shoulder putting him ouy for rest of tournament, he was their best player too.
Super rugby teams names that make no mention of where the team is from (which is all of them).
Night test matches in NZ in winter
Second string touring teams to rest the star players
Jerseys without proper collars
The rugby season starting in summer
The growing gap between top tier and lower tier nations
Another thing that annoys me lately is the amount of moaning that goes on after a loss. It seems some coaches can no longer just hold their hands up and say hey they were better than us we've got areas to work on and improve for our next game. Instead now it's soccer style interviews "The Ref was terrible he cost us the game" type of statements.
I'm not saying their aren't bad refs out there or even very good refs who sometimes make bad calls. But I see that type of thing as something for the fans to complain about. Our game has always had a rock solid repect for the ref. Now it's being eroded by head coaches trotting out the ref excuse to cover up other areas. Sure there will be times a ref/touch judge's decision costs a team, but every week? Leave the moaning to the fans or the media and conduct yourself in a more respectable manner on a week to week basis. Then save your rage for when it's truely justified and then people will actually listen rather than just think the wind bag is off again.
This disrepecting of the ref is creeping on to the field with everyone of the 30 players feeling they have a right to mouth off at the ref or touch judge. I don't want to see a future where there's a soccer style surrounding of the ref everytime he makes a decision. We have a great system of captain/pack leader talks to the ref already.
To the coaches who do this all the time: Rugby is a mans game if you want to constanty cry about decisions made by ref/judges go apply for X-Factor.