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09/05/2008, 14:47
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plod
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There are a couple which seem worthwhile - the quick line-out and the restriction on a player kicking direct to touch if the ball is passed back to him into his 22. I am not over keen on the rolling maul which seems almost impossible to defend legally. As for the rest the game in the Northern hemisphere is strong and there are plenty of tries so I would leave alone.
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11/05/2008, 7:32
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UlsterRugby1999
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Sounds like a pretty ground out win in Kingsholm plod and with 71 tackles from the Glaws in the first 30 minutes it was probably the most physical game they have played all season.
My jury is out on the rules still but they seem hell bent on reducing the pack impact at srcumdown. I dont disagree but I'd much prefer to see the ref given better aids for decision aking as there have been some howlers this season. The TMO should have a greater involvement than just s disputed try.
Munster were beaten yesterday but by all accounts the ref missed a blatant obstruction which gifted a try to Glasgow. Its these howlers which need to be sorted out especially at this time in the season when a win could mean a fortune lost for next year and so on.
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11/05/2008, 14:57
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plod
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Leicester are extremely fortunate to be in the play-offs, Sale must be really disappointed to lose to Irish. I think we should beat Leicester and I fancy Bath might do Wasps. Don't you think reffing decisions even themselves out. We looked to be deprived of a try yesterday.
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11/05/2008, 18:34
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raindog

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plod wrote: | | . Don't you think reffing decisions even themselves out. |
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I've always said it's swings and roundabouts. I missed the Toulon match as we had loadsa people round. ![Sad [:(]](/cs/images/emotions/sad.gif)
sociability is just a big smile and a big smile is nothing but teeth
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12/05/2008, 13:52
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UlsterRugby1999
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12/05/2008, 14:57
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foxyloxy25
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I'd probably be feeling bad if Glaws had suffered from a poor decision but I'm not sure what you can do about it save ensure that refs get training and feedback, and, if necessary, are demoted from top games. I still feel that somewhere along the line Munster will have benefitted from a bad decision. In the case you showed I didn't think it was that bad. The penalised player killed the ball and was "choking" the tackled player. It was a clear penalty but in most cases the ref would have reversed it for the retaliation. Probably would have been a sending-off as well, but he wouldn't be the first player to only get carded for a punch. (I'm plod by the way on my wife's log-in!)
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12/05/2008, 20:58
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UlsterRugby1999
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Mmmmmmm - Think I prefer the foxyloxy25 version ![Wink [;-)]](/cs/images/emotions/wink.gif)
The vid clip was just to show how variable the refs are. A direct punch is a red card offence these days. Period. Yet ..................
Munster wont benefit from having lost to a try that should never have been and nor will they be the last unless the IRB looks at the problem for refs. Most refs are seriously good and honest guys and I'd personally hate their job but the pressure to achieve is so great for the clubs/players that one slip could have a major impact. Anyway, its a rumbling on argument.
Still prefer the foxy girlie one though
What about raindog - you gotta lovely wee lassie title too.
Anyway, congrats to the Glaws. I think given their performances this season they truly desreve what they have achieved and so I hope there are a few sore heads around Gloucester this week.
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13/05/2008, 6:46
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raindog

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Spitting teeth and blood and he still gets sent off
sociability is just a big smile and a big smile is nothing but teeth
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