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AB Test Team v France.

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    @tewaio said in AB Test Team v France.:

    @westcoastie said in AB Test Team v France.:

    @act-crusader

    Sam is 29 (3 years younger than Kieran Read). He could be the first to 200 test caps if he plays as long as Matfield...

    Think Hooper will be the first player to 200 comfortably. 76 caps and just turned 26 last month.

    Sam Whitelock for us potentially? 93 caps at age 29.

    200 is a massive amount and there aren't significantly more internationals being played. Hooper would still have to play until he's 36/37, not get injured and given his speed is an important part of his game - he could struggle in his 30s.

    Whitelock is a long way from 200 as well. 150 is within his sights if he carries on past 2019.

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    @kiwipie said in AB Test Team v France.:

    @tewaio said in AB Test Team v France.:

    @westcoastie said in AB Test Team v France.:

    @act-crusader

    Sam is 29 (3 years younger than Kieran Read). He could be the first to 200 test caps if he plays as long as Matfield...

    Think Hooper will be the first player to 200 comfortably. 76 caps and just turned 26 last month.

    Sam Whitelock for us potentially? 93 caps at age 29.

    200 is a massive amount and there aren't significantly more internationals being played. Hooper would still have to play until he's 36/37, not get injured and given his speed is an important part of his game - he could struggle in his 30s.

    Whitelock is a long way from 200 as well. 150 is within his sights if he carries on past 2019.

    I did say if Whitelock played as long as Matfield - 200 is a massive mountain for both to climb...

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      On the (correct) SBW yellow card and penalty try, even Hansen didn't know the law.

      That incident did remind me of this: 🙂

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      • BovidaeB Bovidae

        On the (correct) SBW yellow card and penalty try, even Hansen didn't know the law.

        That incident did remind me of this: 🙂

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        @bovidae I thought of that too 😀. We were robbed!

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        • HigginsH Higgins

          Jon Preston from a way back was about the last who doubled as a first five and halfback at the highest level that I can recall.

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          @higgins said in AB Test Team v France.:

          Jon Preston from a way back was about the last who doubled as a first five and halfback at the highest level that I can recall.

          After not being able to sleep it has hit me that I had forgotten about Ian Stevens as another that was a halfback/first five of no mean repute. Pretty sure he went on the 72 tour as a halfback.

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            @higgins said in AB Test Team v France.:

            Jon Preston from a way back was about the last who doubled as a first five and halfback at the highest level that I can recall.

            After not being able to sleep it has hit me that I had forgotten about Ian Stevens as another that was a halfback/first five of no mean repute. Pretty sure he went on the 72 tour as a halfback.

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            @higgins He went on tour as a first 5 even though he had only played 10 that year because John Dougan the regular Wtn first 5 was out injured. when the touring side was made he was named as Bob Burgess' back-up. Ahead of Dougan who had recovered from injury.

            Then Burgess was injured before the test against Scotland? and Stephens filled in. He was retained for the next game as well England? but don't think he ever had a game at 1st5 again.

            He was nuggetty little halfback but there were so many good/great competitors for the spot. Laidlaw, Going, Davies, Colling. He did get a couple of tours away with the AB's later on as a reserve half back and may have even got a test. I'm pretty sure he was the starting hb against Argentina for Mouries team - but they weren't official tests.

            All I really remember of him was the hair and tache. I never really rated him as a hb and he lucked into the first 5 role I wouldn't say he had the versatility of Preston. I'm almost certain he didn't kick. That was usually the fullbacks responsibility.

            Still he's an AB so big ups to the little man

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              A bit off topic the trip down memory lane here.

              Ian "Nectar" Stevens was a pretty handy halfback from memory, a stalwart for Petone and the Wellington rep teams. And an AB. Principally a halfback for Wellington at least from memory.

              Was in some good Wellington teams early 70s, Andy Leslie, Mark Sayers, Robbie Gray from MSP.

              A couple of good articles here.

              http://www.clubrugby.co.nz/wellington/story.php?id=1412

              Halfback Ian Stevens (Petone) made his Wellington Lions debut straight out of School in 1967 and went on to play 112 games and remains Wellington’s second most capped back after Bernie Fraser.

              Taking over from Brian Coulter who helped Wellington beat the Springboks and British Lions in 1965 and 1966, Stevens played in Wellington’s famous drawn 12-12 Ranfurly Shield challenge against Hawke’s Bay in 1967, received an All Black trial that same year and made the New Zealand U23 side in 1968. Stevens also played a lot at first five-eighth, initially moved there as injury cover for John Dougan and then played so well there he made the 1972 All Blacks at pivot, eventually playing 13 of his 30 All Blacks games at first five-eighth, and also one game as captain (at halfback).

              http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/5471781/Savage-clashes-marked-1970-Springboks-series

              In a photo here but not sure which team this is. Good yarn with Fergie.

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                so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                This is gold:

                "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

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                • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                  so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                  This is gold:

                  "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                  http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

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                  @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                  so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                  This is gold:

                  "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                  http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                  That's excellent!

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                  • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                    so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                    This is gold:

                    "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                    http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

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                    @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                    so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                    This is gold:

                    "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                    http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                    Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                    "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                    The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

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                      I am very surprised by that apology. The decision was absolutely bang on and (I thought) showed a good knowledge of the laws at the time.

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                        so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                        This is gold:

                        "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                        http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                        Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                        "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                        The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

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                        @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                        @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                        so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                        This is gold:

                        "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                        http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                        Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                        "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                        The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                        Wasn't questionable. Clearest PT since Cribb tackled Burke.

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                        • CrucialC Crucial

                          @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                          so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                          This is gold:

                          "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                          http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                          Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                          "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                          The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

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                          @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                          @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                          so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                          This is gold:

                          "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                          http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                          Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                          "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                          The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                          There is discretion, so SBW did not necessarily need to be yellow carded, but yeah, definite penalty try

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                          • No QuarterN No Quarter

                            I am very surprised by that apology. The decision was absolutely bang on and (I thought) showed a good knowledge of the laws at the time.

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                            @no-quarter actually I think he got it wrong initially by having to go to the TMO to decide on the YC as he had only awarded the PT to start with.

                            However as I have alluded to earlier, I think in this instance, the PT rule is wrong but they aren't gonna change the rule for a case like this.

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                              @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                              @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                              so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                              This is gold:

                              "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                              http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                              Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                              "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                              The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                              There is discretion, so SBW did not necessarily need to be yellow carded, but yeah, definite penalty try

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                              @dk said in AB Test Team v France.:

                              There is discretion, so SBW did not necessarily need to be yellow carded, but yeah, definite penalty try

                              Refer to the Maori-French Baabaas game for another example, it is always a PT and YC.

                              The important point is that a player only has to have prevented try from PROBABLY being scored by a high tackle, a deliberate knock-down (or whatever).

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                                Gardner doesn't have a good grasp of the laws. Recall TJP managing to convince him he should be able to take the penalty again after failing to take the quick tap correctly. It should have been a scrum to the opposition.

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                                  Gardner doesn't have a good grasp of the laws. Recall TJP managing to convince him he should be able to take the penalty again after failing to take the quick tap correctly. It should have been a scrum to the opposition.

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                                  @antipodean still by the far the best ref in the Southern Hemisphere though.

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                                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                                    French flanker Kévin Gourdon has been cited for a dangerous tackle during the game v the All Blacks. He has to appear before World Rugby's Judicial Commission on Tuesday.

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                                    @stargazer said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                    French flanker Kévin Gourdon has been cited for a dangerous tackle during the game v the All Blacks. He has to appear before World Rugby's Judicial Commission on Tuesday.

                                    France flanker Gourdon cleared of foul play

                                    LONDON (AP) — France flanker Kevin Gourdon was cleared by World Rugby on Tuesday after being cited for a dangerous shoulder charge in the 38-18 loss to the All Blacks.

                                    A three-person disciplinary committee decided there was no foul play by Gourdon on Saturday in Paris, and dismissed the complaint by the World Rugby citing commissioner.

                                    Gourdon was free to play for France, which meets South Africa on Saturday.

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                                      Maybe SBW is mistaken and Gardiner said he's sorry about the card, but that thems the rules.

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                                      • dKD dK

                                        @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                        @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                        so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                                        This is gold:

                                        "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                                        http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                                        Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                                        "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                                        The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                                        There is discretion, so SBW did not necessarily need to be yellow carded, but yeah, definite penalty try

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                                        @dk said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                        @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                        @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                        so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                                        This is gold:

                                        "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                                        http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                                        Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                                        "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                                        The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                                        There is discretion, so SBW did not necessarily need to be yellow carded, but yeah, definite penalty try

                                        "Cautioned and temporarily suspended" means YC.
                                        "Cautioned and sent off" means RC

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                                          @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                          @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                          so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                                          This is gold:

                                          "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                                          http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                                          Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                                          "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                                          The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                                          Wasn't questionable. Clearest PT since Cribb tackled Burke.

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                                          @booboo said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                          @crucial said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                          @taniwharugby said in AB Test Team v France.:

                                          so apparently Gardner has apologized to SBW saying he shouldn't have carded him...?

                                          This is gold:

                                          "I remember laying on the ground. I looked up at (Damian McKenzie) and I said 'bro, am I allowed to do that?' He looked at me and he shook his head."

                                          http://www.radiosport.co.nz/sport-news/rugby/sonny-bill-admits-he-didnt-know-rules/

                                          Angus doesn't know the laws himself then.

                                          "A penalty try must be awarded if the offence prevents a try that would probably otherwise have been scored. A player who prevents a try being scored through foul play must either be cautioned and temporarily suspended or sent off."

                                          The questionable part of the decision is the penalty try. Once that is confirmed he has to send SBW off.

                                          Wasn't questionable. Clearest PT since Cribb tackled Burke.

                                          I agree. Said so at the time.
                                          Should have written "possible questionable" as the rest is in the law book.

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