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  • voodooV Offline
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    @antipodean said in All Blacks v France I:

    @reprobate said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    I thought the obstruction call was much clearer than the knock on by proctor

    Get outta here. I’m with @antipodean here

    Innocuous contact on a player that had no chance to make a tackle. Worst thing about it is that it encourages all defenders to just take a dive in similar situations. Just ludicrous.

    The TMO should be forced to watch the last 10 years of Ireland tests

    Nah, if that French guy could run into the line he at least marks Beauden, meaning the next guy can slide. Maybe it doesn't stop the try, but the defence has been impeded.
    It isn't consistently enforced unfortunately.

    The defender outside of the "impeded" one stayed on his man. France were just outnumbered and got done.

    💯

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    replied to His Bobness last edited by sparky
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    @His-Bobness I'm not sure it's corrupt.

    In fact probably the opposite. It's so obsessed with being "fair" that common sense and entertainment have gone out the window. Because of the big legal cases going on in the NH at moment to do with concussed players not being looked after by their clubs and national sides, it's become culturally the most momentally litigious sport imaginable.

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  • canefanC Offline
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    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Duluth said in All Blacks v France I:

    If BB was over ruling the coaches he wouldn’t be starting so often. As @reprobate said it seems clear it’s the ABs game plan. If you don’t like the tactics blame Robertson

    Don’t completely disagree. But I also wonder if the coaches don’t think BB can play another way, but they still feel he’s the best option. Which would be pretty disappointing too

    If that was the case, it makes the failure to try Plummer even more baffling

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    @sparky In which case, as Jet says above, we need to take the gloves off and stop being nice guys. Go the
    Razzie route and start punching heads at
    World Rugby. Sic the advertisers onto the unaccountable Hooray Henrys and bumbling administrators elevated way above their station who are terrified of lawyers and the club owners. That’s what’s going on here. And if they’re not corrupt, they’re incompetent. Take your pick. Neither is good.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    I said innocuous originally. No material contact. Nothing that impeded him sufficiently to change the play. As Antipodean said, it didn’t even change their coverage

    But I’ve been on this forum long enough to know the futility of arguing with you so I’ll leave it at that

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    I said innocuous originally. No material contact. Nothing that impeded him sufficiently to change the play. As Antipodean said, it didn’t even change their coverage

    But I’ve been on this forum long enough to know the futility of arguing with you so I’ll leave it at that

    Well that's one way to concede, glad we agree there was contact.

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    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    Shithouse, same old story. Giving up 27 points to France B at home and still can't score in the second half even with all the fucking ball.

    Burn that stadium I say..

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    @His-Bobness We've been way too nice since 2016. And niceness is about the worst word you can use of someone in Rugby. I can't imagine anyone describing Fred Allen, Colin Meads or Sean Fitzpatrick as nice. More of their attitude and less of the Disney bollocks would be great.

    Scott Robertson (or David Kirk) needs to come out with an angry video in a few days time about why disallowing the Billy Proctor try and the third Will Jordan try is unacceptable. Razzie would. Andy Farrell would. The French certainly would.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    @Bones said in All Blacks v France I:

    @voodoo said in All Blacks v France I:

    There was no contact

    You might want to double check who's talking nonsense.

    Have checked

    It’s not me

    But thanks for asking

    I checked out of reading the rest as you started with a blatant lie. Are you really saying Tosi didn't make contact? It makes anything else you try to say, redundant.

    I said innocuous originally. No material contact. Nothing that impeded him sufficiently to change the play. As Antipodean said, it didn’t even change their coverage

    But I’ve been on this forum long enough to know the futility of arguing with you so I’ll leave it at that

    Well that's one way to concede, glad we agree there was contact.

    That's a sad way to tacitly admit your claim it changed the defence from being able to cover off Beauden's pass is as bullshit as the TMO's adjudication.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v France I:

    @sparky Which is my point. Foster says in his book that the head of the referees panel at World Rugby told Jaco Peyper that four yellow cards should have been awarded against the ABs during the first test against Ireland at Eden Park in 2022 which they won 42-10.

    *“I couldn’t believe World Rugby held that view of the game, and my antennae went up. It was surely a bad sign that the next Test’s match officials were being told by their boss that the All Blacks had got away with murder the week before. And, wouldn’t you know it, after 30 minutes of the Test in Dunedin, we had been shown two yellow cards and a red. It was the red card to prop Angus Ta’avao that threw the game into chaos, and highlighted rugby’s struggle to build a framework of laws that works for the modern game.”

    Then, of course in the World Cup final the ABs were undone by a dubious red card decision and then a disallowed try when the TMO went back too many phases, according to the law, to judge a knock-on.

    “The final was marred, as an occasion, by the inflexibility and the inadequacies of the current legislative framework around head collisions, and that was compounded by the difficulty officials have in applying the law consistently,” Foster writes. “As a sport, we have to be brave enough to admit we don’t have this area right yet. It is too often negatively impacting big games and putting people off watching rugby.”

    I don’t think there is any question that officials, under the influence of senior decision-makers (who are in turn being pressured by the weight of money in northern hemisphere rugby) are policing the All Blacks differently. If happens far too frequently to be coincidental. And when you have an unassuming man like Foster, who to his credit still applauded South Africa, saying something in the administration of the sport is fundamentally broken, I think you need to sit up and pay attention.

    There is no way, for instance, that three disallowed tries courtesy of TMO decisions would stand in the NRL without some official being hung from the nearest yard arm.

    Rugby Union is corrupt. It still plays at being the gentleman’s game, but the money is talking.

    I think I agree with a lot of this post, but I don't think tonight was an example. It's just Murphy being his usual pedant self.

    And in all honesty the decisions tonight didn't upset as much as they have a bunch of the Fern, Tosi was ahead of the ball and took out a defender and Proctor and Jordan lost the ball. If the French had got one in similar fashion then I would have hit the roof.

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    On the Tosi penalty, I don't think his interference had any material impact on the play at all, but it's still a penalty by the letter of the law. Simple enough to just not do that, no one to blame but themselves.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    I thought in the final quarter there was some good stuff in attack with a number of the Chiefs guys combining.

    Just lacked a bit of finishing class. So work in progress and all that.

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    wrote last edited by Canes4life
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    I think a massive problem for the ABs when Beauden and DMac are playing together is that it looks like we don’t know what type of game we want to play. Beaudy seems to kick a lot (mostly aimlessly), whereas DMac chances his arm a lot more and more often than not tonight he made the wrong decision. There were about four or fives times in that game where if we simply just used the ball to beat the man we probably would have gone on to score, however one of those two players kept on making the wrong decision which meant the likes of Jordan, Ioane and Proctor were wondering wtf was going on. I’m not sure what the answer is but we just looked like a bunch of headless chickens at times tonight.

    Seems like a continuation of last year which is a worry but then again it’s the first test so happy to flush the dunny and move on.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    @Mr-Fish said in All Blacks v France I:

    On the Tosi penalty, I don't think his interference had any material impact on the play at all, but it's still a penalty by the letter of the law. Simple enough to just not do that, no one to blame but themselves.

    The Proctor one was marginal and could only be seen on super slow-mo. I've seen those given. Surely there has to be some advantage given to attacking player in that situation?

    The third Will Jordan try being disallowed was much, much worse. Just the wrong decision. Tosi didn't have any material impact on the play at full speed at all. A bad decision that the officials went looking for. Very disappointing and worrying.

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  • J Offline
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    @Canes4life said in All Blacks v France I:

    I think a massive problem for the ABs when Beauden and DMac are playing together is that it looks like we don’t know what type of game we want to play. Beaudy seems to kick a lot (mostly aimlessly), whereas DMac chances his arm a lot more and more often than not tonight he made the wrong decision. There were about four or fives times in that game where if we simply just used the ball to beat the man we probably would have gone on to score, however one of those two players kept on making the wrong decision which meant the likes of Jordan, Ioane and Proctor were wondering wtf was going on. I’m not sure what the answer is but we just looked like a bunch of headless chickens at times tonight.

    Seems like a continuation of last year which is a worry.

    its like having 2 Salvador Dali's in the team.

    Pair of Ferrets.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    Will try and read the thread tomorrow but my thoughts as follows ...

    One of the most comprehensive four point thrashings you'll ever see.

    Recall that a few years back when the ABs beat England at Dunedin and the Poms, from being 15 points down scored a couple late, after the hooter, to lose by 1, and they admitted being thrashed by one point. This was similar.

    In the MOTM thread I really had to think hard about who played badly. For me only Hurricanes Jesus Proctor was anonymous, despite being glaringly obvious on that first Frog try.

    He did score that try though. That was a bullshit call. As was the obstruction on Jordan’s non try.

    Enjoyed the spectacle though. The margin not so much.

    Was close on the score board, but not in the field

    Taking the win, and flushing the dunny.

    As mentioned above we smacked seven shades if shite out if them. Quite frankly 50 points better than them, and that's flattering.

    A couple of defensive errors made them look good.

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  • J Offline
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    @booboo said in All Blacks v France I:

    Will try and read the thread tomorrow but my thoughts as follows ...

    One of the most comprehensive four point thrashings you'll ever see.

    Recall that a few years back when the ABs beat England at Dunedin and the Poms, from being 15 points down scored a couple late, after the hooter, to lose by 1, and they admitted being thrashed by one point. This was similar.

    In the MOTM thread I really had to think hard about who played badly. For me only Hurricanes Jesus Proctor was anonymous, despite being glaringly obvious on that first Frog try.

    He did score that try though. That was a bullshit call. As was the obstruction on Jordan’s non try.

    Enjoyed the spectacle though. The margin not so much.

    Was close on the score board, but not in the field

    Taking the win, and flushing the dunny.

    As mentioned above we smacked seven shades if shite out if them. Quite frankly 50 points better than them, and that's flattering.

    A couple of defensive errors made them look good.

    Im not sure if this turd is flushable though. It's a trend.

    We are not killing teams off when they should be dead and buried.

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    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v France I:

    @sparky In which case, as Jet says above, we need to take the gloves off and stop being nice guys. Go the
    Razzie route and start punching heads at
    World Rugby. Sic the advertisers onto the unaccountable Hooray Henrys and bumbling administrators elevated way above their station who are terrified of lawyers and the club owners. That’s what’s going on here. And if they’re not corrupt, they’re incompetent. Take your pick. Neither is good.

    We could take the gloves off and be nice guys. Let the others bleat and moan, we should be strong enough to raise controversial, contentious issues and argue them in a convincing way without being dickheads.

    PS. Tks for the heads-up on Foster's book.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in All Blacks v France I:

    @His-Bobness said in All Blacks v France I:

    @sparky In which case, as Jet says above, we need to take the gloves off and stop being nice guys. Go the
    Razzie route and start punching heads at
    World Rugby. Sic the advertisers onto the unaccountable Hooray Henrys and bumbling administrators elevated way above their station who are terrified of lawyers and the club owners. That’s what’s going on here. And if they’re not corrupt, they’re incompetent. Take your pick. Neither is good.

    We could take the gloves off and be nice guys. Let the others bleat and moan, we should be strong enough to raise controversial, contentious issues and argue them in a convincing way without being dickheads.

    PS. Tks for the heads-up on Foster's book.

    It's even our pundits Victor.

    We aren't ruthless enough on podcasts, TV or print.

    A collective turning of the other cheek.

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