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    @NTA said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    @DaGrubster said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    @Crucial

    Boks also have the advantage of knowing what they need to do to win the championship.

    Given the ABs will win by at least 30, Bokke will have to win by at least 44.

    I hope the AB’s don’t get into the mentality of trying to score as many points as possible before they actually win the game.

    We need to stick to our game plan get on top in the forwards and keep our structure and hit the performance levels we are aiming for. If we do that, then the points should take care of themselves

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    @OomPB said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    @SidBarret Hendrikse may have score a nice try but his kicks was very poor and he have a bit of White in him. Faf must play but he mustn't kick this saturday. Willemse was excellent on defense especially when we had yellows.

    To be honest forget about the trophy, which will be a bonus At this moment I think we are in pole position towards the next WC of TRC countries. If we play well we can beat any team on a given day specially in France.

    Ps I like Upington's Jasper Wiese. It's my birth town

    My issue is that we are equally likely to drop a game to anyone at the moment. I think the last game we didnt go into as favourites was probably against NZ last year and since then we have dropped games to England, Wales, New Zealand and Australia.

    With our gameplan and forward pack we should have a very repeatable standard, but there are just too many games where we seem to slip up mentally.

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    Oh and the obligatory comment on the refereeing, i thought it was fine. Didnt like call on Kwagga, as therevwas zero risk of injury, 6inches off the ground and there are dozens of the same incidents being ignored the whole game. Dont like the rule that rubbed out De Jagers try just before halftime, but that is a problem with the rulebook, not the ref.

    But my god was the discipline poor from both sides, so many dumb penalties. The game ended with 33 penalties and that is a true reflection of both teams' discipline.

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    @SidBarret said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    Oh and the obligatory comment on the refereeing, i thought it was fine. Didnt like call on Kwagga, as therevwas zero risk of injury, 6inches off the ground and there are dozens of the same incidents being ignored the whole game. Dont like the rule that rubbed out De Jagers try just before halftime, but that is a problem with the rulebook, not the ref.

    Before I look like a real clown, help me out here @SidBarret how was that ruled as a knock-on? For as long as I played, you could juggle the ball as much as you like and provided you knocked it back, it isn't a knock-on... What rule do I not know?

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    @Billy-Webb yeah that was an interesting interpretation, he knocked it forward with one hand then back with the other, so Doleman decides he must regather after the initial knock, rather than just tap it back. Can't recall seeing that before either...was Foley watching?

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    @Billy-Webb apparently you now need to catch the ball cleanly after knocking it forward, no idea what harm this rule is trying prevent. Just seems like one more thing refs can fuck up.

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    @SidBarret said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    @Billy-Webb apparently you now need to catch the ball cleanly after knocking it forward, no idea what harm this rule is trying prevent. Just seems like one more thing refs can fuck up.

    Doleman may have created a rod for his own back.

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    @Bones pretty sure i saw the rule clarification posted somewhere online. Doleman applied a stupid rule correctly I think.

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    Think this may have come up before.

    Need to check the laws, but have a feeling that knock forward without regathering is as knock on. Regardless of knocking back. Think you must regather and catch.

    But am under the influence so will take that under advisement...

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    @SidBarret said in Argentina v Bokke 1:

    @Bones pretty sure i saw the rule clarification posted somewhere online. Doleman applied a stupid rule correctly I think.

    not this section? Doesn't seem clear to me

    World Rugby Passport - Laws by number
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