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Mike Williams just steamed into a ruck and grabbed Gopperth by the neck, apparently sparking him out. Not his first red card.
McNally trying to argue there's no other way to clear Gopperth out. Well, jeez, I guess that means you've lost the ruck then doesn't it, Josh and the solution isn't to commit foul play.
Tempest would've helped matters by blowing for the steal before Williams had a chance to act, seemed like Gopperth was over the ball for some time.
Some Bath staffer being removed from the technical area too.
McNally trying to argue there's no other way to clear Gopperth out. Well, jeez, I guess that means you've lost the ruck then doesn't it, Josh and the solution isn't to commit foul play.
Tempest would've helped matters by blowing for the steal before Williams had a chance to act, seemed like Gopperth was over the ball for some time.
Some Bath staffer being removed from the technical area too.
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That doesn't exculpate players from committing foul play.
Also goes back to Tempest making a quicker decision at that ruck.
Also goes back to Tempest making a quicker decision at that ruck.
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Tom Willis has saved two tries by holding players up over the line. He's been great so far this season.
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Finishes 33 - 45 to Bristol. Bristol good for the win.
5 tries a piece. 4 Sheedy pens the difference
5 tries a piece. 4 Sheedy pens the difference
Saints match review on Monday is not going to be easy viewing
55 26 to Tigers and their biggest away victory at The Gardens
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Fairly middling performance from Wasps, but a win's a win and Bath get nothing out of it thanks to some dogged defending. Not sure if they do motm for the non-televised games, but for me it would definitely be Willis. Huge effort on both sides of the ball for the full 80.
Fifita went off with what looked like a bad leg injury which means we're now looking pretty threadbare at lock while Gopperthy being proper sparked out and on the oxygen when he came round means we're down to one senior centre again.
Worcester have handily beaten what looks on paper like a strong Sale team!
Fifita went off with what looked like a bad leg injury which means we're now looking pretty threadbare at lock while Gopperthy being proper sparked out and on the oxygen when he came round means we're down to one senior centre again.
Worcester have handily beaten what looks on paper like a strong Sale team!
I switched off just after Hutchinson got charged down for yet another try. Leicester weren't even that good, Saints made so many stupid errors they didn't have to be. Some strange decisions from the management too, why take Collins off when he wasn't injured or playing poorly and replace him with a 19 year old centre? Boyd came in with a lot of promise but Saints haven't really progressed at all, I won't be unhappy when he leaves.
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Back to the Prem Rugby highlights discussion from the other day. Just watched the one for LI v Bristol and they are the worst I've seen. The clip for half the tries seem to start well into the scoring play. Bristol scored one try from deep in their 22 and only the final pass made it onto the highlight reel.
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This is not helping a killer hangover
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That's a brisker start from Quins than I've seen so far this season.
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Has the makings of a very good game
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Moments like that make you wonder what Allan could have done with a slightly better Italian side around him
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Yeah, my opinion of him has really changed after seeing him in Quins colours with some talent to work with.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:17 pm Moments like that make you wonder what Allan could have done with a slightly better Italian side around him
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Allan off could be the greatb leveller here.
Koch did well.
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Real clash of styles here, Sarries have done well to stick in
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That is very very poor
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Beautiful. At the moment it's going try : pen for Quins : Sarries.
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This is going to be a card
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Head contact, silly stuff. Brainless play
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No arms clear out? That wrap attempt is clear.
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Be nice to allow the tackler to even attempt to roll away before three Sarries pile on top to pin them in for a penalty.
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Esterhuizen has been such a complete player in these opening rounds - carries hard, offloads, passes, kicks and turns ball over.
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Absolutely blown that. Criminal stuff
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Look up your comments on the Gopperth injury yesterday. FFS.
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Lewington butchered that.
Ah well, that's my watching done, Covid isolation childcare duties beckon.
Ah well, that's my watching done, Covid isolation childcare duties beckon.
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That's two great bits of D in a row from Quins. Big moments while a man down.
Nowhere near as brutal as the Williams incident. He charged in from considerably further away and wrench Gopperth's neck back.
I didn't say it wasn't a card, I'm just agreeing with CM-K that the TMO's initial assertion is incorrect.
Nowhere near as brutal as the Williams incident. He charged in from considerably further away and wrench Gopperth's neck back.
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 3:46 pm That's two great bits of D in a row from Quins. Big moments while a man down.
I didn't say it wasn't a card, I'm just agreeing with CM-K that the TMO's initial assertion is incorrect.
Nowhere near as brutal as the Williams incident. He charged in from considerably further away and wrench Gopperth's neck back.
I wouldn't want you as a reliable witness in court. Bloody hell!
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It was a soft yellow and feasibly could have been pen only but ultimately it was just stupid play and invites the replays
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