School Rugby 2025
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@gt12 said in School Rugby 2025:
There are two things happening here:
- Grubby rugby that shouldn't be part of the game
- Incompetent referreeing
I'm going to let them off the "grubby rugby" because kids who didn't know the rules.
But ref should have disallowed it.
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I was watching game, and admit was surprised the kick was allowed. Still maybe ref didn't know for sure , and at that level he only an amateur ref so wouldn't get into him big time. I guess if a player manages to bounce ball of crossbar or upright , it would be allowed, so kind of ambiguity in law?
I thought it was a no no, but admit I couldn't say for certain.
I also while not liking this kind of stuff tried be 1st XV team, once again, I would hope the coach would tell him it's outside of spirit of game at least, and say "not the kind of thing I want my team trying".
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@Dan54 said in School Rugby 2025:
ambiguity in law?
No ambiguity in "they must kick at goal".
There's room for ambiguity around intent, much like a deliberate knock forward but pretty obvious in this case he had no intent.
Ref got it wrong. Don't blame him, there's a lot of laws to know.
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they changed the interpretation 25 years ago (or maybe even more) to get rid of this exact play. Terrible reffing, especially with the touchie telling him he can't award it.
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@booboo said in School Rugby 2025:
@gt12 said in School Rugby 2025:
There are two things happening here:
- Grubby rugby that shouldn't be part of the game
- Incompetent referreeing
I'm going to let them off the "grubby rugby" because kids who didn't know the rules.
But ref should have disallowed it.
As it looked like a set play for me, I have a few questions for the coaches.
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@gt12 said in School Rugby 2025:
@booboo said in School Rugby 2025:
@gt12 said in School Rugby 2025:
There are two things happening here:
- Grubby rugby that shouldn't be part of the game
- Incompetent referreeing
I'm going to let them off the "grubby rugby" because kids who didn't know the rules.
But ref should have disallowed it.
As it looked like a set play for me, I have a few questions for the coaches.
Fair
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@booboo said in School Rugby 2025:
@Dan54 said in School Rugby 2025:
ambiguity in law?
No ambiguity in "they must kick at goal".
There's room for ambiguity around intent, much like a deliberate knock forward but pretty obvious in this case he had no intent.
Ref got it wrong. Don't blame him, there's a lot of laws to know.
I find any discussion about ambiguity a bit strange, if you think about how clearly this law is written, and how often refs make much stronger judgments about player actions and intent. The whole game is based on ref interpretations and this is one of the absolute easiest. Just incompetent.
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I'm a big believer that the rules are too complex and need to be simplified, and that referees are on a hiding to nothing.
But this law is not complicated, it's been very clear for a long time, and I question the rugby nous of any referee who doesn't understand it.
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As this was a Ta$man derby the ref was from the region. He was very strict on high tackles and dished out YCs to both teams for tackles above the sternum (his words). There were also YCs for repeated offside infringements near the goal line, so he was more on the side of officious than not. Ironic.
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Hastings BHS 19-33 Palmerston North BHS
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Wow scots college having to default their game. Must not be able to pull in the scholarship players anymore with the new rules. Used to joke they had the million dollar backline when i was at school
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@DurryMexted said in School Rugby 2025:
Wow scots college having to default their game. Must not be able to pull in the scholarship players anymore with the new rules. Used to joke they had the million dollar backline when i was at school
I remember when they had both Umaga-Jensen bros, Connor Garden-Bachop, TJ Va'a and Malo Tuitama in their backline, plus Alex Fidow up front. I think they drew the national title that year.
I wonder also if them becoming a co-ed school may have impacted proceedings somewhat?
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@DurryMexted said in School Rugby 2025:
Wow scots college having to default their game.
Is that due to not having front row reserves - again?