Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth)
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I have to say it was a really unco action. Why would you need to extend your leg like that?
Not saying it was deliberate just really weird@crucial said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
I have to say it was a really unco action. Why would you need to extend your leg like that?
Not saying it was deliberate just really weirdBecause he was tipping backwards. Def unco. No intent.
Should Brodie get a red for Ru ning over Hooper's face?
Yellow fine, red just daft
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Since when did a jumper put his foot our directly in front when he's coming down? Silly from Jordie in the first place.
@yeetyaah said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
Since when did a jumper put his foot our directly in front when he's coming down? Silly from Jordie in the first place.
He was over balancing backwards so kicked his leg out to regain balance. Happens all the time, usually you don't have someone trying to tackle you in the air.
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Rugby is a joke.
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Since when did a jumper put his foot our directly in front when he's coming down? Silly from Jordie in the first place.
@yeetyaah said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
Since when did a jumper put his foot our directly in front when he's coming down? Silly from Jordie in the first place.
You ever jumped high?
It’s a pretty natural reaction when you jump high.
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A Highlanders player got done for something similar against the Tahs a few years ago.
It's a classic Billy Slater move.
You can talk about his mid air balance or whatever but he stuck his foot out at head height and that's that.
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A Highlanders player got done for something similar against the Tahs a few years ago.
It's a classic Billy Slater move.
You can talk about his mid air balance or whatever but he stuck his foot out at head height and that's that.
@nta said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
A Highlanders player got done for something similar against the Tahs a few years ago.
It's a classic Billy Slater move.
You can talk about his mid air balance or whatever but he stuck his foot out at head height and that's that.
I'm arguing that the rule is dumb. Should he have just landed on his arse?
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@toddy said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
Shit kick from Havili
Penalty advantage so why not
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He was tackled in the air and then the Wallaby rolled around like he'd been shot. Obviously their video reviews after playing France have been good.
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That is harsh.
There was one similar a while back in super Rugby but that one was deliberate.
@damo said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
That is harsh.
There was one similar a while back in super Rugby but that one was deliberate.
@nta said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
A Highlanders player got done for something similar against the Tahs a few years ago.
It's a classic Billy Slater move.
You can talk about his mid air balance or whatever but he stuck his foot out at head height and that's that.
Yeah, nabura
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@antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
@machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
Red card there, another Barrett
Shouldn't be - 100% accident. Never looks at the chaser, leg goes out as a natural balance outcome.
Crazy decision.
A red card there surely implies the ref thinks he blatantly and intentionally kicked his opponent in the face.
As opposed to it's an accident.
@chris-b said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
@antipodean said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
@machpants said in Wallabies vs All Blacks 3 (Perth):
Red card there, another Barrett
Shouldn't be - 100% accident. Never looks at the chaser, leg goes out as a natural balance outcome.
Crazy decision.
A red card there surely implies the ref thinks he blatantly and intentionally kicked his opponent in the face.
As opposed to it's an accident.
Deliberation isn’t required for head contact just clumsiness.
Not saying I agree with call just that it doesn’t need to be blatant and intentional -
@canefan sure is. So bloody soft.
