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You'd think it'll do their confidence no end of good to come through a close result like that after blowing the last couple of tight leads at the death.
The goal kickers in rugby are so much more reliable than the footballers. And they're often kicking from further and wider out.
How a professional footballer can't kick a static football 12 yards into the postage stamp area of a goal repeatedly is beyond me. Simply take the keeper out of the equation by kicking it where he can never save it.
How a professional footballer can't kick a static football 12 yards into the postage stamp area of a goal repeatedly is beyond me. Simply take the keeper out of the equation by kicking it where he can never save it.
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Wallabies have a lot of new faces. Rennie is a good coach , maybe rebuilding.
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In simple terms, you have to hit it a lot harder in football to beat the keeper, that in turn reduces the accuracy and increases the chance of missing.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:15 pm The goal kickers in rugby are so much more reliable than the footballers. And they're often kicking from further and wider out.
How a professional footballer can't kick a static football 12 yards into the postage stamp area of a goal repeatedly is beyond me. Simply take the keeper out of the equation by kicking it where he can never save it.
Sort of like how, you know, how it gets harder to kick rugby balls the further you get away from the posts.
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Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:37 pmIn simple terms, you have to hit it a lot harder in football to beat the keeper, that in turn reduces the accuracy and increases the chance of missing.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:15 pm The goal kickers in rugby are so much more reliable than the footballers. And they're often kicking from further and wider out.
How a professional footballer can't kick a static football 12 yards into the postage stamp area of a goal repeatedly is beyond me. Simply take the keeper out of the equation by kicking it where he can never save it.
Sort of like how, you know, how it gets harder to kick rugby balls the further you get away from the posts.
The ball is kicked 12 yards. Never any further. If the pass beats the man in rugby when you pass it with your hands then I'm certain that kicking it will work just as well with placement instead of power.
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Hundreds of years of kicking a ball at goals and no one to date has managed to stumble upon your genius insightKawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:55 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:37 pmIn simple terms, you have to hit it a lot harder in football to beat the keeper, that in turn reduces the accuracy and increases the chance of missing.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:15 pm The goal kickers in rugby are so much more reliable than the footballers. And they're often kicking from further and wider out.
How a professional footballer can't kick a static football 12 yards into the postage stamp area of a goal repeatedly is beyond me. Simply take the keeper out of the equation by kicking it where he can never save it.
Sort of like how, you know, how it gets harder to kick rugby balls the further you get away from the posts.
The ball is kicked 12 yards. Never any further. If the pass beats the man in rugby when you pass it with your hands then I'm certain that kicking it will work just as well with placement instead of power.


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The basic rule of kicking (soccer or rugby) is to keep your head down. Kicking a penalty is to decide before hand where to go, keeping your head down and kick it with all you got. Watching the goalie can vok it all up.
The same rule apply for place or out of hand kicking a rugby ball.
Ditto batting in cricket, ditto when hitting a golf ball.
Get a rope, tie your nose to your balls to keep your head down.
The same rule apply for place or out of hand kicking a rugby ball.
Ditto batting in cricket, ditto when hitting a golf ball.
Get a rope, tie your nose to your balls to keep your head down.
Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:59 pmHundreds of years of kicking a ball at goals and no one to date has managed to stumble upon your genius insightKawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:55 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:37 pm
In simple terms, you have to hit it a lot harder in football to beat the keeper, that in turn reduces the accuracy and increases the chance of missing.
Sort of like how, you know, how it gets harder to kick rugby balls the further you get away from the posts.
The ball is kicked 12 yards. Never any further. If the pass beats the man in rugby when you pass it with your hands then I'm certain that kicking it will work just as well with placement instead of power.![]()
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You only need to watch footballers take penalties to see that any semblance of a pre-kick routine is something given practically no thought whatsoever.
They also have Hooper who is incredible.OomStruisbaai wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:23 pm Wallabies have a lot of new faces. Rennie is a good coach , maybe rebuilding.
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And so would keeper studying penalty takers.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:11 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:59 pmHundreds of years of kicking a ball at goals and no one to date has managed to stumble upon your genius insightKawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:55 pm
The ball is kicked 12 yards. Never any further. If the pass beats the man in rugby when you pass it with your hands then I'm certain that kicking it will work just as well with placement instead of power.![]()
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You only need to watch footballers take penalties to see that any semblance of a pre-kick routine is something given practically no thought whatsoever.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:41 pmAnd so would keeper studying penalty takers.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:11 pmInsane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:59 pm
Hundreds of years of kicking a ball at goals and no one to date has managed to stumble upon your genius insight![]()
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You only need to watch footballers take penalties to see that any semblance of a pre-kick routine is something given practically no thought whatsoever.
It makes no difference. Put the ball in the postage stamp and they can't save it.
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Like I said, amazing no one in the history of the game has figured it out yetKawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 3:31 pmIt makes no difference. Put the ball in the postage stamp and they can't save it.Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:41 pmAnd so would keeper studying penalty takers.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:11 pm
You only need to watch footballers take penalties to see that any semblance of a pre-kick routine is something given practically no thought whatsoever.

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Maybe. France were pretty understrength, though. Wouldn't be reading too much into this if I was a Wobblies fan.OomStruisbaai wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:23 pm Wallabies have a lot of new faces. Rennie is a good coach , maybe rebuilding.
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Need a couple of angles on that. Looks very close to shoulder to chin.
And for all the Aussie comms guysd are wanking o about how good a hit it was, being that upright in the tackle is exactly what World Rugby want stamped out.
Edit - he bangs him straight in the jaw, Jelonch does dip a bit, though. So maybe yellow? Fuck knows based on recent examples though. Consistency is all over the place.
And for all the Aussie comms guysd are wanking o about how good a hit it was, being that upright in the tackle is exactly what World Rugby want stamped out.
Edit - he bangs him straight in the jaw, Jelonch does dip a bit, though. So maybe yellow? Fuck knows based on recent examples though. Consistency is all over the place.
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That looks OK, the head moves "forward" from impact, would have definitely hurt his face from that I'm sure, but I think it's OK, just.
EDIT - Disagree, Yellow if there is contact fo rme.
EDIT - Disagree, Yellow if there is contact fo rme.
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Dissent sneaking into rugby everywhere, you’ve been given a red, leave the field
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After all the replays, Jelonch does alter height significantly enough for that to be a yellow imo. The Aussie commentators can get fucked, though. I thought we'd see the back up such overt partisanship with Kearns gone...
Fuck off. You have no idea how the game will play out. THere's plenty of games that have had red cards and remained competitive and interesting.
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They’ll sulk all day nowsockwithaticket wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:18 am After all the replays, Jelonch does alter height significantly enough for that to be a yellow imo. The Aussie commentators can get fucked, though. I thought we'd see the back up such overt partisanship with Kearns gone...
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Quite a few players have chimed in on and off the field about players not going for an HIA after a red is given. It's stupid whataboutery. if the act warrants a red it warrants a red end of. Other than Jamie Roberts I can't think of any current player with the medical qualifications to be making a judgement as to whether a player can stay on or needs to go for the assessment.Ymx wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:17 am Hooper saying it should be a HIA based on the way he dived like that.
Nah, this series had been close. Now it won't be. Match ruined.
Only remain competitive where a very dominant team get the red.
Australia is not that to France.
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Antipodean attitudes to cards are really weird.
Just last week Argentina, bar a couple of tactical brain farts, had the beating of Wales. They drew due to decision making that's long been a hallmark of their play and missed kicks, not the red.