• Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

Chiefs vs Hurricanes

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Rugby Matches
chiefshurricanes
252 Posts 43 Posters 27.5k Views
Chiefs vs Hurricanes
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • antipodeanA Online
    antipodeanA Online
    antipodean
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #221

    @Crucial said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    The thing about 'swinging arm' is valid. In effect it is just like high tackles. Yes, you will often have to swing your arm to make a legal tackle but the onus is on you to ensure that you get your timing correct and don't connect only with your arm in a manner that is equivalent to a 'stiff arm' or 'striking a player with arm 10.4(a)'
    That's what Luatua did. He effectively committed three crimes. Connected with a swinging arm, connected high and connected off the ball.

    Ok, I believe I've explained why swinging arm is not a 'crime'. I accept that he struck someone who was not carrying the ball, but that's not a cardable offence in of itself - it's a penalty. World Rugby has released an edict that the threshold is reduced when it comes to foul play for tackles above the shoulder.

    I accept that one could view Luatua's tackle as malicious, although that's not a position I agree with. Regardless, that should be the only reason in my opinion for Luatua's attracting a midpoint entry. It's not like TNW went beyond horizontal or was speared into the ground.

    I don't think I'm the Lone Ranger when it comes to my distaste of people getting reductions for remorse either.

    CrucialC 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    replied to antipodean on last edited by Crucial
    #222

    @antipodean said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @Crucial said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    The thing about 'swinging arm' is valid. In effect it is just like high tackles. Yes, you will often have to swing your arm to make a legal tackle but the onus is on you to ensure that you get your timing correct and don't connect only with your arm in a manner that is equivalent to a 'stiff arm' or 'striking a player with arm 10.4(a)'
    That's what Luatua did. He effectively committed three crimes. Connected with a swinging arm, connected high and connected off the ball.

    Ok, I believe I've explained why swinging arm is not a 'crime'. I accept that he struck someone who was not carrying the ball, but that's not a cardable offence in of itself - it's a penalty. World Rugby has released an edict that the threshold is reduced when it comes to foul play for tackles above the shoulder.

    I accept that one could view Luatua's tackle as malicious, although that's not a position I agree with. Regardless, that should be the only reason in my opinion for Luatua's attracting a midpoint entry. It's not like TNW went beyond horizontal or was speared into the ground.

    I don't think I'm the Lone Ranger when it comes to my distaste of people getting reductions for remorse either.

    Doesn't need to be a cardable offence to add to the view that Luatua did was 'more wrong'. The point I'm trying to make is that he did three things all penalisable by themselves, one of which was deemed enough to warrant further punishment. Leitch did one thing wrong.
    I also hold the view that Luatua didn't act maliciously, but once he crossed the line into the judiciary the totality of his act will be viewed to establish starting point. If TNW had been taken from the field with concussion or a broken nose that would have come into the assessment of starting point.
    I think we both agree that the system doesn't always end up with equatable sentences. I'm just saying that given the process they have to follow they look to have applied that process consistently.
    I picked way back in the thread that Leitch could end up with one week based solely on the way the system works.
    I also agree that the outcome of both acts was similar and therefore the punishments should be closer in length (1 or 2 weeks difference at the most). I can't see how that could have been achieved under the process unless a fourth 'balancing' step' was included.
    Previously I wouldn't have like a balancing step as the JO was often a different person, but SANZAAR have brought in a fairer system of a consistent panel.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MilkM Offline
    MilkM Offline
    Milk
    wrote on last edited by
    #223

    I try my best to be pragmatic about this stuff, but it's difficult as most people's view seem to perfectly align alongside the team they support. That said, I really don't get how a tackle that was around the shoulder but did result in shoulder contact with the head is the same (or worse!?) as a clothes line to the neck of a player without the ball.

    Now, the Dominic Bird incident is another story. He was very lucky there.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/90364134/i-did-think-oh-bugger--dominic-bird-feared-citing-after-late-shot-on-tj-perenara

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    wrote on last edited by
    #224

    But whatever punishment Bird got would be mitigated away because he was dealing with a lippy halfback.
    Sometimes some things can slide for the good of the game as a whole 😉

    mariner4lifeM 1 Reply Last reply
    4
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    wrote on last edited by
    #225

    In all seriousness though (and for the good of the ABs) I hope TJP learned a lesson the other night.
    He was a big reason the Canes lost and even though he scored a good (but possibly illegal) try to make up some of the ground, he was completely sidetracked by being too 'emotional' and getting involved with off the ball talk and actions.
    I still can't see why he tried to face up with BBBR when steamrolled. You just got beat son, suck it up, don't mouth off.
    A bit poor from Coles as a leader to not notice how affected TJs play was as well. He should have told him to calm down and play rugby. I suspect he was getting drawn in a bit himself.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • MilkM Offline
    MilkM Offline
    Milk
    wrote on last edited by
    #226

    TJP made a lot of progress last year with controlling his emotions, but it will be an ongoing challenge for a guy like him.

    Since the match I've read a few quotes indicating that the Hurricanes are a little resentful about the way the Chiefs went about the game. Chiefs have certainly dialed the niggle and abrasiveness up this year, even by their standards.

    KruseK CrucialC mariner4lifeM 3 Replies Last reply
    1
  • KruseK Online
    KruseK Online
    Kruse
    replied to Milk on last edited by
    #227

    @Milk said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    Chiefs have certainly dialed the niggle and abrasiveness up this year, even by their standards.

    Pent-up frustration, with their stripper-privileges being revoked?

    1 Reply Last reply
    6
  • CrucialC Offline
    CrucialC Offline
    Crucial
    replied to Milk on last edited by
    #228

    @Milk said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    TJP made a lot of progress last year with controlling his emotions, but it will be an ongoing challenge for a guy like him.

    Since the match I've read a few quotes indicating that the Hurricanes are a little resentful about the way the Chiefs went about the game. Chiefs have certainly dialed the niggle and abrasiveness up this year, even by their standards.

    I didn't notice it in their other two games. That was just hard rugby.
    Against the Canes though they certainly appeared to go into the game with that as a worked out tactic.
    They knew the Canes were underdone and I suspect they even targeted TJP to put him off his game.
    That tactic really only works though when you are also good enough to play rugby at the same time (take note Wallabies).
    Maybe it's the reason Messam had a rest as well. They couldn't trust him to carry out the plan without getting carded.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • No QuarterN Offline
    No QuarterN Offline
    No Quarter
    wrote on last edited by
    #229

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    DiceD BonesB ACT CrusaderA 3 Replies Last reply
    2
  • DiceD Offline
    DiceD Offline
    Dice
    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
    #230

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    It can't be helped, it's ingrained, we just have to send this man in to sort them out.
    alt text

    alt text

    alt text

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • BonesB Offline
    BonesB Offline
    Bones
    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
    #231

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    SammyCS No QuarterN 2 Replies Last reply
    5
  • SammyCS Offline
    SammyCS Offline
    SammyC
    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #232

    @Bones said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    Definitely used this tactic against the Crusaders in recent times (it's worked too, as it did against the canes)

    1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • No QuarterN Offline
    No QuarterN Offline
    No Quarter
    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #233

    @Bones said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    So what you're saying is they should already be my most hatiest team... 🙂

    NepiaN nzzpN 2 Replies Last reply
    1
  • NepiaN Online
    NepiaN Online
    Nepia
    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
    #234

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @Bones said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    So what you're saying is they should already be my most hatiest team... 🙂

    Yes, and when the Blues get good they'll successfully niggle them as well.

    1 Reply Last reply
    2
  • UncoU Offline
    UncoU Offline
    Unco
    wrote on last edited by
    #235

    @Bones said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    I only really noticed that against the Saders because it really got under their skin. Canes/Chiefs games always seemed scrappy from both sides, while Landers/Chiefs games always seemed fairly tame in comparison.

    Baron Silas GreenbackB 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
    Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
    Baron Silas Greenback
    replied to Unco on last edited by Baron Silas Greenback
    #236

    @Unco said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @Bones said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @No-Quarter said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    If the Chiefs are going into games with the tactic of niggly off the ball bullshit then they'll very quickly become my hatiest team.

    See this is a bit odd to me - they've always been like this under Rennie and especially so against kiwi teams and more especially against "higher-rated" teams.

    I only really noticed that against the Saders because it really got under their skin. Canes/Chiefs games always seemed scrappy from both sides, while Landers/Chiefs games always seemed fairly tame in comparison.

    The Canes are the most niggly team IMO. Mainly based around TJP and Coles.
    Anyone trying to paint the Canes as victims in the niggle stakes is having a laugh.

    No QuarterN BovidaeB 2 Replies Last reply
    3
  • mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4life
    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #237

    @Crucial said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    But whatever punishment Bird got would be mitigated away because he was dealing with a lippy halfback.
    Sometimes some things can slide for the good of the game as a whole 😉

    In fact, this should be a new award at the end of the year. Just after Super Rugby Player of the Year, is Best Dealing to a Halfback of the year.

    1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4life
    replied to Milk on last edited by
    #238

    @Milk said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    TJP made a lot of progress last year with controlling his emotions, but it will be an ongoing challenge for a guy like him.

    Since the match I've read a few quotes indicating that the Hurricanes are a little resentful about the way the Chiefs went about the game. Chiefs have certainly dialed the niggle and abrasiveness up this year, even by their standards.

    waaaaah! we just want to play wugby they way we want to! waaaah.

    how dare we disrespect the defending champs like that

    No QuarterN 1 Reply Last reply
    1
  • No QuarterN Offline
    No QuarterN Offline
    No Quarter
    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
    #239

    @mariner4life said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    @Milk said in Chiefs vs Hurricanes:

    TJP made a lot of progress last year with controlling his emotions, but it will be an ongoing challenge for a guy like him.

    Since the match I've read a few quotes indicating that the Hurricanes are a little resentful about the way the Chiefs went about the game. Chiefs have certainly dialed the niggle and abrasiveness up this year, even by their standards.

    waaaaah! we just want to play wugby they way we want to! waaaah.

    how dare we disrespect the defending champs like that

    Yeah agree, disgusting lack of respect, a written apology via Twitter or Facebook should suffice.

    mariner4lifeM 1 Reply Last reply
    0
  • mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4lifeM Offline
    mariner4life
    replied to No Quarter on last edited by
    #240

    @No-Quarter suck our top of the table plums Pocock, you get nothing.

    1 Reply Last reply
    1

Chiefs vs Hurricanes
Rugby Matches
chiefshurricanes
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.
  • First post
    Last post
0
  • Categories
  • Login

  • Don't have an account? Register

  • Login or register to search.