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Wallabies v Lions II

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  • barbarianB barbarian

    Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see. Don't have a feel for the game, have a feel for the series.

    With that in mind it should have been a Wallaby penalty, and a yellow card to Owen Farrell.

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    @barbarian said in Wallabies v Lions II:

    Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see. Don't have a feel for the game, have a feel for the series.

    With that in mind it should have been a Wallaby penalty, and a yellow card to Owen Farrell.

    I think Farrells may of been a red actually baabaa,, and probably a yellow to Itoje?

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      @barbarian said in Wallabies v Lions II:

      Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see. Don't have a feel for the game, have a feel for the series.

      With that in mind it should have been a Wallaby penalty, and a yellow card to Owen Farrell.

      I think Farrells may of been a red actually baabaa,, and probably a yellow to Itoje?

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      @Dan54 said in Wallabies v Lions II:

      @barbarian said in Wallabies v Lions II:

      Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see. Don't have a feel for the game, have a feel for the series.

      With that in mind it should have been a Wallaby penalty, and a yellow card to Owen Farrell.

      I think Farrells may of been a red actually baabaa,, and probably a yellow to Itoje?

      Yeah happy with that outcome too, can see why you'd get there, logically speaking.

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      • barbarianB barbarian

        Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see. Don't have a feel for the game, have a feel for the series.

        With that in mind it should have been a Wallaby penalty, and a yellow card to Owen Farrell.

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        @barbarian said in Wallabies v Lions II:

        Ultimately the ref needed to understand the occasion and what people wanted to see.

        1. Which people?

        2. (And much more importantly) That's not the ref's job. He's there to be the arbiter of law and conduct, not to win a popularity contest.

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          Mike Cron is being replaced.

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            Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

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            • canefanC canefan

              Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

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              @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

              Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

              He found his way back 😉

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                • canefanC canefan

                  Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

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                  @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                  Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                  Quade Cooper writing in The Australian blamed the Wallabies for changing their gameplay and trying to close out the game too early.

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                    @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                    Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                    Quade Cooper writing in The Australian blamed the Wallabies for changing their gameplay and trying to close out the game too early.

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                    @antipodean said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                    @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                    Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                    Quade Cooper writing in The Australian blamed the Wallabies for changing their gameplay and trying to close out the game too early.

                    The comms the other night embarassed themselves big time. The cringiest moment was when they were hammering away at Martin Johnson trying to get him to admit to a conspiracy or something

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                      https://twitter.com/worldrugby/status/1950126915206942732?s=46

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                      • antipodeanA antipodean

                        @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                        Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                        Quade Cooper writing in The Australian blamed the Wallabies for changing their gameplay and trying to close out the game too early.

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                        @antipodean said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                        @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                        Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                        Quade Cooper writing in The Australian blamed the Wallabies for changing their gameplay and trying to close out the game too early.

                        Probably a bit of sense in that too.

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                          Just so we have another opinion, Eddie Jones has his say.
                          Speaking on the Rugby Unity podcast with David Pembroke and McKenzie, Jones made his view crystal clear as he agreed with Farrell.

                          “If he [referee Andrea Piardi] hadn’t allowed that try, then basically, the cleanout would be out of the game in rugby,” said the Japan head coach.

                          “Because he couldn’t do anything more legal than he did. The argument is that he hit his head. Yes, we know that. But he couldn’t do anything more than that.

                          “If you don’t allow that sort of cleanout, we might as well forget about rucks and have ‘play-the-balls’.”

                          Actually so Rassie Erasmus who says he can see both sides!

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                            Just so we have another opinion, Eddie Jones has his say.
                            Speaking on the Rugby Unity podcast with David Pembroke and McKenzie, Jones made his view crystal clear as he agreed with Farrell.

                            “If he [referee Andrea Piardi] hadn’t allowed that try, then basically, the cleanout would be out of the game in rugby,” said the Japan head coach.

                            “Because he couldn’t do anything more legal than he did. The argument is that he hit his head. Yes, we know that. But he couldn’t do anything more than that.

                            “If you don’t allow that sort of cleanout, we might as well forget about rucks and have ‘play-the-balls’.”

                            Actually so Rassie Erasmus who says he can see both sides!

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                            Eddie proving the stopped clock argument has merit.

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                            • canefanC canefan

                              Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

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                              @canefan said in Wallabies v Lions II:

                              Tim Horan had a very balanced view of the game. The Wallabies had it in the bag and let it slip. The final decision could have gone either way, he was disappointed for the Wallabies and their fans, but felt the ref did a good job. Refreshing

                              He's right, for all anyone screams about the last tackle/ruck, count how many Wallabies are standing there looking and not getting into defensive line. There about 5, that try could and should of been stopped regardless of what happened at ruck.

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