I completely agree on goal kicking, they're the most important player on every team and an underrated quality.
Yeah sure. Teams award penalties themselves these days.If you're going to try and win a game with a scrum penalty instead of positive play, you deserve what you get.
There was nothing wrong with going for the penalty, Jackson decided to waste 3-4 minutes on the scrum instead of giving it straight away which fucked us over however.
I'm a Tahs fan, so I'll be a tad lenient here.Yeah sure. Teams award penalties themselves these days.
So let me get this. Glen Jackson a Kiwi was bias towards the Australian team?Weird, if anything, it helped the Tahs, because it made sure that penalty was the last play fo the game and the Crusaders could not come back.
Overall, he was pretty shitty, though, and apart from the first 20 mins, most of the shit went against the Waratahs.
Crusaders were horrible, Fluke Whitelock is crap, though he threw a great pass to Dennis for the Foley try. Funnell was the worst lineout throwing hooker in years.
Bird and Romano were having a competition who can miss the most tackles, and neither were very much involved in teh rucks.
Thought the new prop Laulala went alright for a first start, though O Franks would surely have helped with the scrum.
Carter very good when he starts to take on the line. Ellis far better than Heinz.
Crusaders had a shocking set piece and should have lost IMO. Would have backed Barnes to get that kick 8 times out of 10.
This is the first time I've seen people really dig into Jackson. I honestly think he's one of the best refs in the comp. Obviously in such a tight game there'll be debatable calls (and there were - both ways) but IMO the vitriol towards him in this thread isn't fair, especially on some things that are more law matters than refereeing matters.
There was a similar reaction to the reds vs brumbies all aussie grudge match. I think he is actually quite a knowledgeable referee but he doesn't seem to have the guts to make the big calls in pressure situations/ games and lacks the ability to control it in general. That was very obvious in that last scrum where he kept resetting hoping the ball would just be cleared. A penalty needed to be awarded regardless of the way it went, and he would have to cop the criticism regardless. Seems to be a requirement of the referee job "be able to cop sh*t from left right and centre after a game".