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  • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

    Complete bottle job not carding him for an obvious and dangerous foul

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby News:

    Complete bottle job not carding him for an obvious and dangerous foul

    Yeah the "he just mistimed his jump" was bullshit... he timed his jump exactly right for what he was trying to do.
    Decisions like that support the theory that "if you jump, you're all good"

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    • KirwanK Kirwan

      @Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

      That tackle was at the opposite end of the spectrum to Luatua's. No complaints from a Chiefs fan.

      No shit a Chiefs fan is happy with that, no red card and three weeks less than Luatua's. What a joke.

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      @Kirwan said in Super Rugby News:

      @Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

      That tackle was at the opposite end of the spectrum to Luatua's. No complaints from a Chiefs fan.

      No shit a Chiefs fan is happy with that, no red card and three weeks less than Luatua's. What a joke.

      WTF does that matter? There was what, 2 minutes left in the game? Yellow, red, blue or ginger card, it wouldn't have made a difference.

      I don't think it was anywhere near as bad as Luatua's (it was an actual tackle for one, a poor tackle but a tackle nonetheless, not a swinging arm to a supporting player) but I was still expecting 2-3 weeks for it. Seems a bit soft. I don't think the Chiefs would've been hurt either way, not when they have the luxury of bringing Seu off the bench, resting Messam in a big game and still have Sanders sitting in the stands.

      And yeah, that Jaguares clip is ugly. You can't claim he was jumping for the ball when his eyes weren't even on it.

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        http://twitter.com/ChiefsRugby/status/841062625316294656

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        • UncoU Unco

          @Kirwan said in Super Rugby News:

          @Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

          That tackle was at the opposite end of the spectrum to Luatua's. No complaints from a Chiefs fan.

          No shit a Chiefs fan is happy with that, no red card and three weeks less than Luatua's. What a joke.

          WTF does that matter? There was what, 2 minutes left in the game? Yellow, red, blue or ginger card, it wouldn't have made a difference.

          I don't think it was anywhere near as bad as Luatua's (it was an actual tackle for one, a poor tackle but a tackle nonetheless, not a swinging arm to a supporting player) but I was still expecting 2-3 weeks for it. Seems a bit soft. I don't think the Chiefs would've been hurt either way, not when they have the luxury of bringing Seu off the bench, resting Messam in a big game and still have Sanders sitting in the stands.

          And yeah, that Jaguares clip is ugly. You can't claim he was jumping for the ball when his eyes weren't even on it.

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          @Unco Actually, using a shoulder instead of your arms does not constitute an actual tackle.

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          • antipodeanA antipodean

            @Unco Actually, using a shoulder instead of your arms does not constitute an actual tackle.

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            @antipodean wait, did you watch it? It was definitely a tackle, the arms definitely wrapped. It's just his targeting was really high, and as a result Leich's shoulder hit him in the head. Definite yellow, possible red, definite ban, of which a week is really lenient. Really lenient. And makes Luatua's 4-weeker appear even harsher.

            When you look at the reason for the re-interpretation, it's hard to see how the coathanger than is less likely to result in a concussion than a shoulder to the temple is viewed as 4-times worse, ball carrier or not.

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            • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

              @antipodean wait, did you watch it? It was definitely a tackle, the arms definitely wrapped. It's just his targeting was really high, and as a result Leich's shoulder hit him in the head. Definite yellow, possible red, definite ban, of which a week is really lenient. Really lenient. And makes Luatua's 4-weeker appear even harsher.

              When you look at the reason for the re-interpretation, it's hard to see how the coathanger than is less likely to result in a concussion than a shoulder to the temple is viewed as 4-times worse, ball carrier or not.

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              @mariner4life problem is, the judiciary are so inconsistent do we really know what is a fair suspension?

              I personally felt Leitch's was about right, maybe a week light, where Luatuas a shade harsh, maybe a week, but then the new normal since these changes will see a lot of this over the next few weeks I expect as referees and players come to terms with the changes and refs and judiciary looking to stamp their mark.

              As I said, I think Luatua's gets viewed as worse as it was off the ball, rightly or wrongly.

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              • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                @antipodean wait, did you watch it? It was definitely a tackle, the arms definitely wrapped. It's just his targeting was really high, and as a result Leich's shoulder hit him in the head. Definite yellow, possible red, definite ban, of which a week is really lenient. Really lenient. And makes Luatua's 4-weeker appear even harsher.

                When you look at the reason for the re-interpretation, it's hard to see how the coathanger than is less likely to result in a concussion than a shoulder to the temple is viewed as 4-times worse, ball carrier or not.

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                @mariner4life Yes I watched it and your defence of Leitch is easily transferable to Luatua - he used his arms as well, just the targeting was really high.

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                • antipodeanA antipodean

                  @mariner4life Yes I watched it and your defence of Leitch is easily transferable to Luatua - he used his arms as well, just the targeting was really high.

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                  @antipodean yea, just because i am a Chiefs fan doesn't mean i am defending him. Go read the post again. I am saying he should have got more, it was a bad tackle, but it was a tackle.

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                    Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                    http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

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                    • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                      Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                      http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

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                      @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                      Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                      http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                      I'm a doubting Thomas on this one. I'll believe when I see the ANC accept the Kings get ditched.

                      Personally I am all in favour: SA should be able to keep more quality players if it only has to support 4 sides and ditto for Aussie.

                      In the long run adding an extra Argentinian side, an extra Asian side, maybe a Pacific side (but zero economic sense) etc would be preferable than weak sa and Aussie conferences.

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                        http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/90372325/chiefs-lose-james-lowe-and-tim-nanaiwilliams-to-injury-ahead-of-rebels-clash

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                          http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

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                          @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                          Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                          http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                          Wish it could go back to just 12.

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                          • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                            Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                            http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

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                            @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                            Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                            http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                            Would be a disaster if the Cheetahs were axed (for SA rugby). Sure they have poor attendance but pretty much on par with some NZ and OZ sides. Too many good players coming through that province and if they had a draft system in South Africa to allow the Cheetahs to fill in the gaps they'd be much more competitive.

                            Drop the Kings, Sunwolves & Rebels - then have 3 divisions of 5 with the Jaguares playing in the Australian conference. Sounds good to me.

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                              Doubt the Rebels will go. They need the Melbourne presence. Unless they can create some sort of alliance with the Brumbies in the South East of the country.

                              There's a rugby community in Perth with the expat Saffas and Kiwis but the Farce are losing money.

                              WRT the Cheetahs surely there can be some sort of amalgamation of regions with the Transvaal teams? Surely there are similarities and synergies that can be exploited?

                              As for growing in the Eastern Cape put some responsibility back on the other coastal franchises.

                              Basically restructure your franchises away from the provinces. Kind of like how the NZ teams are MEANT to work.

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                              • boobooB booboo

                                Doubt the Rebels will go. They need the Melbourne presence. Unless they can create some sort of alliance with the Brumbies in the South East of the country.

                                There's a rugby community in Perth with the expat Saffas and Kiwis but the Farce are losing money.

                                WRT the Cheetahs surely there can be some sort of amalgamation of regions with the Transvaal teams? Surely there are similarities and synergies that can be exploited?

                                As for growing in the Eastern Cape put some responsibility back on the other coastal franchises.

                                Basically restructure your franchises away from the provinces. Kind of like how the NZ teams are MEANT to work.

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                                @booboo The Brumbies don't make money and they aren't getting crowds. I'd continue the investment in Melbourne and Perth if I was the ARU.

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                                • KirwanK Kirwan

                                  @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                                  Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                                  http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                                  Wish it could go back to just 12.

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                                  @Kirwan said in Super Rugby News:

                                  @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                                  Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                                  http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                                  Wish it could go back to just 12.

                                  Word to this post Kirwan. I hate how the fishheads ( copyright Norm Hewitt ) made a perfectly good competition into something convoluted and boring.

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                                  • antipodeanA antipodean

                                    @booboo The Brumbies don't make money and they aren't getting crowds. I'd continue the investment in Melbourne and Perth if I was the ARU.

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                                    @antipodean said in Super Rugby News:

                                    @booboo The Brumbies don't make money and they aren't getting crowds. I'd continue the investment in Melbourne and Perth if I was the ARU.

                                    Agree. No reason why Brumbies can't merge back with Tahs and strengthen Rebels as well.

                                    Arguments look to be

                                    Rebels - big market, lots of investment, long term view but currently a crap team
                                    Force - market still struggling and financially being propped up but the only presence in WA and geographically a good place for breaking up travel to and from SA.
                                    Brumbies - financially in the shitter, local market hasn't developed except for fair weather fans, not developing enough local players to stop them weakening other teams.
                                    Tahs and Reds - will never happen

                                    If the Brumbies were to merge back into the Tahs and the non Sydney players were to disperse back to where they came from or go to Rebels and Force the picture would look balanced in both strength and geography/presence. It's not like the Tahs couldn't play the odd game in Canberra.

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                                    • CrucialC Crucial

                                      @antipodean said in Super Rugby News:

                                      @booboo The Brumbies don't make money and they aren't getting crowds. I'd continue the investment in Melbourne and Perth if I was the ARU.

                                      Agree. No reason why Brumbies can't merge back with Tahs and strengthen Rebels as well.

                                      Arguments look to be

                                      Rebels - big market, lots of investment, long term view but currently a crap team
                                      Force - market still struggling and financially being propped up but the only presence in WA and geographically a good place for breaking up travel to and from SA.
                                      Brumbies - financially in the shitter, local market hasn't developed except for fair weather fans, not developing enough local players to stop them weakening other teams.
                                      Tahs and Reds - will never happen

                                      If the Brumbies were to merge back into the Tahs and the non Sydney players were to disperse back to where they came from or go to Rebels and Force the picture would look balanced in both strength and geography/presence. It's not like the Tahs couldn't play the odd game in Canberra.

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                                      @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

                                      It's not like the Tahs couldn't play the odd game in Canberra.

                                      That would be self-defeating. Canberrans hate the Tahs.

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                                      • antipodeanA antipodean

                                        @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

                                        It's not like the Tahs couldn't play the odd game in Canberra.

                                        That would be self-defeating. Canberrans hate the Tahs.

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                                        @antipodean said in Super Rugby News:

                                        @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

                                        It's not like the Tahs couldn't play the odd game in Canberra.

                                        That would be self-defeating. Canberrans hate the Tahs.

                                        I know, but it would be fun to see.

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                                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                          Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                                          http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

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                                          @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:

                                          Reports doing the rounds that Cheetahs, Kings and one Aussie side to get cut to make it a Super 15.

                                          http://m.sarugbymag.co.za/?postslug=/blog/details/cheetahs-facing-super-rugby-axe

                                          Am I the only one who gets a "Reclaim your sexual confidence" ad on that SA Rugby Mag website?
                                          I'm pretty sure it's not my own browsing history to blame (only because this is on my work computer - and all my attempts to reclaim my sexual confidence are done in the privacy of home).
                                          Has the impotence of the Springboks affected the fanbase?

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