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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @catogrande I've got to say I'd be pretty irritated by that line of questioning too.

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    @antipodean said in England V Australia:

    @catogrande I've got to say I'd be pretty irritated by that line of questioning too.

    Yeah, the upshot of all this is that people like me that think Cheika is an idiot most of the time feel sorry for him for the stupidity of the questioning he gets subjected to.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    I assume the stupid leading question by a female journo was post-match because the presser was tame, you know what I mean (TM Cheika).

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    @nta said in England V Australia:

    I saw a screenshot floating around stating Robshaw "never got onside" but he did.

    But at the point of the ball coming out of the ruck he's in our line. It's a clear penalty, as it had a tangible effect on the options Genia could take.

    I think Paul Cully is the voice of reason in the Aussie rugby media, and I liked his piece this morning: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/england-get-three-winning-tickets-in-twickenham-lottery-20171118-gzo9ca.html

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    @barbarian Cully has written some good articles, a few are a bit odd. His teams of the week annoy me, its like he watches the AB's and Wobblies and whoever they're playing and thats it. On the whole, betterer than Rattue, Jones etc.

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    @barbarian said in England V Australia:

    @nta said in England V Australia:

    I saw a screenshot floating around stating Robshaw "never got onside" but he did.

    But at the point of the ball coming out of the ruck he's in our line. It's a clear penalty, as it had a tangible effect on the options Genia could take.

    I think Paul Cully is the voice of reason in the Aussie rugby media, and I liked his piece this morning: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/england-get-three-winning-tickets-in-twickenham-lottery-20171118-gzo9ca.html

    "He made three huge calls and all went against Australia: Kurtley Beale's yellow card; a ruling that an England kick did not graze a touchline; and an obstruction against Stephen Moore as Marika Koroibete went over for a try that would have changed the match.

    In my mind none of the calls were right. "

    That's the voice of reason?

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    @barbarian said in England V Australia:

    @nta said in England V Australia:

    I saw a screenshot floating around stating Robshaw "never got onside" but he did.

    But at the point of the ball coming out of the ruck he's in our line. It's a clear penalty, as it had a tangible effect on the options Genia could take.

    I think Paul Cully is the voice of reason in the Aussie rugby media, and I liked his piece this morning: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/england-get-three-winning-tickets-in-twickenham-lottery-20171118-gzo9ca.html

    Funny article. Refs have been carding ABs for a long long time now. Cully talks as if the refs have had some sort of awakening....

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @nta said in England V Australia:

    I saw a screenshot floating around stating Robshaw "never got onside" but he did.

    There was a clear example of Launchbury a mile offside in the middle of the field that the AR didn't pick up. That sort of play dictates to what options are open to attackers.

    @disgusted-of-tw said in England V Australia:

    @barbarian said in England V Australia:

    @nta said in England V Australia:

    I saw a screenshot floating around stating Robshaw "never got onside" but he did.

    But at the point of the ball coming out of the ruck he's in our line. It's a clear penalty, as it had a tangible effect on the options Genia could take.

    I think Paul Cully is the voice of reason in the Aussie rugby media, and I liked his piece this morning: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/england-get-three-winning-tickets-in-twickenham-lottery-20171118-gzo9ca.html

    "He made three huge calls and all went against Australia: Kurtley Beale's yellow card; a ruling that an England kick did not graze a touchline; and an obstruction against Stephen Moore as Marika Koroibete went over for a try that would have changed the match.

    In my mind none of the calls were right. "

    That's the voice of reason?

    Having watched the game, I think the ref did as well as could be expected. Paul Cully is delusional.

    Moore's is a clear cut case of obstruction - you don't get to impede defenders.
    Beale's is a clear case of last man knocking the ball down. The idea he tried to sell to the ref that his play was positive is negated by watching how far he had to stretch to touch the ball and that he knocked it down.
    The ball in touch issue I have some sympathy for, but there's no conclusive evidence and the TMO was laborious in checking. What else could they do?

    The one I do believe they got utterly wrong was Hooper's YC. The first call against him being offside - there's no way the AR could see that. O'Keefe simply acted on the AR's call, but that wasn't what ruined the Wallabies. IMO their insistence in carrying the ball in the middle of the park while the rain fell rather than trying to plug England into their own 22 showed remarkable tactical naivety.

    And if Koroibete just dived on the ball, he'd have slid across the line anyway.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    @disgusted-of-tw the voice of Mark Reason?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @antipodean Beale shouldn't have given up so easily in chasing that ball.

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    @taniwharugby said in England V Australia:

    @antipodean Beale shouldn't have given up so easily in chasing that ball.

    Agreed. His laziness caused that try. All he had to do was get into a position to cover an awkward bounce.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    @antipodean said in England V Australia:

    The one I do believe they got utterly wrong was Hooper's YC. The first call against him being offside - there's no way the AR could see that. O'Keefe simply acted on the AR's call, but that wasn't what ruined the Wallabies.

    IIRC O'Keeffe said there were 4 penalties in quick succession in that play, the last two for offside against Hooper. As Hooper said himself, it was for an accummulation of penalties, and he was the unlucky player.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    I don't think Hooper was offside, that's the problem.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    First time I've heard of a ref doing that - a team infringement after multiple advantages accrue.

    I'm not disagreeing with it, and I'm not saying it hasn't happened before. But its an interesting approach and is fully supported by the Laws under repeated infringements.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    It was harsh, but I wasn't too aggrieved by it. Hooper was a bit unlucky, the more cynical offence was the maul collapse.

    The key is consistency. O'Keefe needed to apply the same standard to England. Unfortunately we never had consistent phases in the English 22, so never got a chance to test him 😞

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    Aaaand now I've tracked down the Cheika interview with the woman. Yeah he was not happy but I thought again that he handled himself quite well considering the line of questioning. Where were the rugby related questions? It's pretty shitty journalism.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    Watched highlights.

    Where the England 9 was allowed to take the quick tap was illegal, no wonder Aussie defence was subsequently scrambling and Beale felt compelled to snuff it out. He got a 5 second illegal head start.

    The happy clappy 'punishment' for taking a quick penalty from the wrong spot (e.g, you have to re-take it) is not enough to deter cheating halfbacks.

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  • SapetyviS Offline
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    @catogrande Got a link for that? Can't find it

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @sapetyvi It was on my FB feed. I'll see if I can dig it out for you.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @catogrande said in England V Australia:

    Aaaand now I've tracked down the Cheika interview with the woman. Yeah he was not happy but I thought again that he handled himself quite well considering the line of questioning. Where were the rugby related questions? It's pretty shitty journalism.

    It might be poor journalism but he still handled himself pretty poorly IMO. He was clearly mouthing something that looked pretty suss during the game. Fair game if you ask me.

    Interesting that a number of Aussie commentators have got stuck into Chek for it today.

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