Biffer wrote: Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:30 pm
Lengthy quotes from Townsend on the offside line website. Doesn’t seem to think there was a discipline problem. Mental.
Got to say I do have some sympathy. 19 times they were pinged (16 pens, 2 others where advantage was over, 1 free kick).
5 at attacking rucks: 3 where there were Welsh offences that could as easily have been whistled. 1 where the ref just didn't see what actually happened. 1 so borderline with Scotland metres from a try it really stood out in comparison to the ref generally favouring the attacking team.
3 at scrums: 3 toss of a coin calls that could have gone against Wales or been reset on another day.
3 offsides: all 3 of a toe over the line nature. Would only take a few minutes to find instances of players in similar positions not getting penalised (including the very final play of the game and the Welshman who tackled van der Merwe on the goal line).
3 off feet, slowing ball at a tackle: 2 were 50/50, the other was a rank bad decision by the ref.
2 high tackles: both seatbelts and both marginal whether contact was actually made with the neck.
1 maul collapse: the only egregiously daft act.
1 contact in the air at the lineout: as soft as they come.
1 tackling while on the ground: after the ball was passed and wholly immaterial to the game.
After their review I think Scotland's work ons from the above won't really be related to discipline with the exception of take an extra step at rucks and don't do dumb shit with mauls that are travelling at speed (George...)
- better work to be in position to make clear outs, especially when breaks happen
- keep in the defensive line to avoid needing to make over the shoulder tackles
If even 3 or 4 of those decisions go Scotland's way it breaks Wales' momentum and the comeback doesn't happen.
That game could be replayed 100 times (same ref, different ref, whatever) and you wouldn't get a sequence of 17 infringements in a row going against Scotland. It's such a freak occurrence I don't think you can legislate or prepare for it.