Scotland vs Springboks

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Oh, the Irish are going to moan about the singing.
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:lol: the SA loosehead steps round, drives off straight and the try comes from that.
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Hard luck Scots. BTW the two was English.

Ugly win for us.
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Boks look like they aren't interested
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Huw Jones and Duhan vd Merwe would have been great for the Springboks
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Oof. I know EM-M isn't much of a scrummager but still

Good luck England :lolno:


Congrats SA, well below par but still had enough to win by 17 points. Scotland, well, too many self inflicted injuries and some bad luck, but ultimately a decent showing and they'll take plenty of positives.
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Sards wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:00 pm Boks look like they aren't interested
Rassie needs to have a word.
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Bloutoria wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:57 pm
Sandstorm wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:56 pm Williams to start against England please!
Game would have looked much better with him starting.
Not so sure. As a team they were very poor, playing about 10 minutes of decent rugby in the last 10 minutes of the game. Very lucky Scotland did not take advantage of it the way Argentina did. Lots and lots of work to do before next week. I actually did not enjoy this win, just feel relieved that we somehow won.
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Odd game. Scotland fronted up well and had their moments - they won’t have many better chances to beat a team of SA’s calibre. SA were sloppy throughout but their power game was just too much. Russell was anonymous, Ridley, well, his performance was unsurprising to any regular observer of the English Prem.

SA are there for the taking at Twickenham this week if we match them physically, cut out the handling errors, don’t miss 33 tackles and Hendrikse is allowed 80 minutes at 9 for them
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AE for England.
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Tichtheid wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:59 pm :lol: the SA loosehead steps round, drives off straight and the try comes from that.
He had blown the penalty whilst our pack was going backwards but still legal. It was going to be a penalty anyway but you could see his mindset and that is poor refereeing.
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Blackmac wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm
Tichtheid wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:59 pm :lol: the SA loosehead steps round, drives off straight and the try comes from that.
He had blown the penalty whilst our pack was going backwards but still legal. It was going to be a penalty anyway but you could see his mindset and that is poor refereeing.

I rewound it and it looked to me that the Loosehead stepped left immediately, which he's not allowed to do, that is what turned the scrum. The ref awarded the penalty against Scotland
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm AE for England.
Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
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bok_viking wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm AE for England.
Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
DDA is better equipped to handle and exploit the rush defence.
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And hopefully that is our customary couple of bad games a year out of the way now :lol: :grin:
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JM2K6 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
bok_viking wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm AE for England.
Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
DDA is better equipped to handle and exploit the rush defence.
It'll be a good team that gets through the impregable English defence.
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JM2K6 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
bok_viking wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm AE for England.
Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
DDA is better equipped to handle and exploit the rush defence.
Yes I think so as well. England's rush defense is a bit out of sorts, there often seem to be a gap between the inside and outside defense in the last two games. They do not always come up in a line and leave a gap on the angle. So DDA and Kriel might be able to expose that (If they play better next week :?: )
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PCPhil wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:10 pm
JM2K6 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
bok_viking wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm

Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
DDA is better equipped to handle and exploit the rush defence.
It'll be a good team that gets through the impregnable English defence.
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Decent showing by Scotland but ultimately we'll beaten.

Pleasing that GT looked for alternative ways to get at SA having previously been deblvoid of ideas. Getting the ball away from 9 and 10 and attacking at 13 and outside was where we should always look to play against bigger teams.
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Moodie got a high rating which I am not convinced about. He really does look off. Am is just not interested. Had a chance and blew it for me.
Please don't let Libboks absence indicate that he starts next week . Kolisi looks distracted. Our lineout is s mess
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Sards wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:43 pm Moodie got a high rating which I am not convinced about. He really does look off. Am is just not interested. Had a chance and blew it for me.
Please don't let Libboks absence indicate that he starts next week . Kolisi looks distracted. Our lineout is s mess
Agreed. Lineout was terrible. AE and Wiilie were our best backs, the rest were pedestrian.
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bok_viking wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:07 pm
OomStruisbaai wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:03 pm AE for England.
Its going to be De Alende and Kriel next week. Few of the starters today will start next week I think. Libbok might just miss out next week because Hendrickse was so bad today :lol:
Would love to see the outstanding GPS Bokke starts against their team mates. AE, Tank, Wiese and Pollard.
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Had a lovely day at the game despite the result.

Chatted with loads of Saffers in town before the game and at the stadium which was cool. All very complimentary about our team and country and literally everyone I spoke with said, unprompted, that Huw Jones is the best centre in the world at the moment. In saying that, you do have by a distance the largest quotient of dickheads by percentage amongst your supporters when they have had a drink.

Absolutely no one in the stadium saw the red card coming.

I also had a chat with Bryan Habana, which was nice
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Also, was that Le Roux chip for the Mpimpi try as beautiful as it look live?
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Slick wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:26 pm Also, was that Le Roux chip for the Mpimpi try as beautiful as it look live?
It was mint. Read and judged perfectly.
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Slick wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:08 pm Had a lovely day at the game despite the result.

Chatted with loads of Saffers in town before the game and at the stadium which was cool. All very complimentary about our team and country and literally everyone I spoke with said, unprompted, that Huw Jones is the best centre in the world at the moment. In saying that, you do have by a distance the largest quotient of dickheads by percentage amongst your supporters when they have had a drink.

Absolutely no one in the stadium saw the red card coming.

I also had a chat with Bryan Habana, which was nice
That'll be University of Cape Town and Western Province's Huw Jones.
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weegie01 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:45 pm
Slick wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:08 pm Had a lovely day at the game despite the result.

Chatted with loads of Saffers in town before the game and at the stadium which was cool. All very complimentary about our team and country and literally everyone I spoke with said, unprompted, that Huw Jones is the best centre in the world at the moment. In saying that, you do have by a distance the largest quotient of dickheads by percentage amongst your supporters when they have had a drink.

Absolutely no one in the stadium saw the red card coming.

I also had a chat with Bryan Habana, which was nice
That'll be University of Cape Town and Western Province's Huw Jones.
Actually, believe it or not, that wasn’t mentioned by anyone I spoke with. I was fully armed with spite but didn’t need it
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Slick wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:50 pm
weegie01 wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:45 pm
Slick wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 9:08 pm Had a lovely day at the game despite the result.

Chatted with loads of Saffers in town before the game and at the stadium which was cool. All very complimentary about our team and country and literally everyone I spoke with said, unprompted, that Huw Jones is the best centre in the world at the moment. In saying that, you do have by a distance the largest quotient of dickheads by percentage amongst your supporters when they have had a drink.

Absolutely no one in the stadium saw the red card coming.

I also had a chat with Bryan Habana, which was nice
That'll be University of Cape Town and Western Province's Huw Jones.
Actually, believe it or not, that wasn’t mentioned by anyone I spoke with. I was fully armed with spite but didn’t need it
Jones isn’t the best centre if he passes into touch every time. #spite
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Right

Needed a drink after the game, just in

The red card. Fucking hell. It wasn’t Cummings, it was Darge. They reviewed it and escalated the punishment for the wrong prayer. Absolute bunch of clowns for that. Also, Darge found himself in the position where he was going to roll tha player back on his leg, so he released the player and made himself go sideways so he wasn’t forcing the player down onto his own leg. Etzebeth then throws himself on the ground and rolls around like a wee girl

SA got a deserved yellow in the second half. 90 seconds later a saffer ( I think it was psdt) went offside and tackled the scrum half. Deliberate and cynical, and the ref bottled what should have been another yellow, purely because he’d given one less than two minutes before. Absolute bullshit. At that point in the game we had rattled South Africa, and playing against 13 at that point might have changed the result.

I understand that in these games we have to blood young refs to develop the ones who will be at the next World Cup, but this guy was so far out of his depth that he was looking up at giant squid that can’t see light. And he was badly let down by his TMO team.

Another ref, that would have been a fantastic game. I don’t think we would have won, but it would have been closed and we would all have been raving about how it was a great game of rugby
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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It was a great game of rugby.

Ruined by officials, but still a great game.
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charltom wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:02 am It was a great game of rugby.

Ruined by officials, but still a great game.
That’s what we all said after the final whistle. That was a good game, but with a competent ref it would have been a great game.

We probably still wouldn’t have won, but it would have been a terrific game.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Oh, and the thing I haven’t mentioned yet is the penalty given away by SA immediately under their post. It was a deliberate and cynical penalty in a try scoring position. But the ref didn’t give a yellow card, because he’d given on 90 seconds previously. An experienced ref wouldn’t have been scared of that, and would have put SA down to thirteen. That was the point they were at their most rattled, with abrasive throwing his toys about on the big screen in the stadium. We would have scored again against thirteen from that point.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Law trial query 1:

Is the TMO Protocol trial that was active in the summer being used in the Autumn Nations Series? There is no mention of it in the ANS press release on law trials.

Disallowed try for Scotland went back 3 phases which is outwith current Protocol but not the trial Protocol.
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Law trial query 2:

Is the simplified red card sanction process active for the Autumn games? It was part of the package for other trials of the 20 minute red card but no mention of it in the ANS press release on law trials.

If it is then I think Cummings is looking at an automatic 2-week ban. If it's the normal sanctioning then I'd expect only a 1-week ban - if they uphold the red.
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Enzedder wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 6:00 pm
PCPhil wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 5:54 pm Anyway. Arsenal 1 up against Chelski.
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Not a game either team is going to look back on with anything like satisfaction.
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Biffer wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:22 am
charltom wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:02 am It was a great game of rugby.

Ruined by officials, but still a great game.
That’s what we all said after the final whistle. That was a good game, but with a competent ref it would have been a great game.

We probably still wouldn’t have won, but it would have been a terrific game.
Boet honestly, you sound like having to many sour grapes while watching the rugby. Next time focus on the players.

Refs make mistakes, they are human.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 4:28 am
Biffer wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:22 am
charltom wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:02 am It was a great game of rugby.

Ruined by officials, but still a great game.
That’s what we all said after the final whistle. That was a good game, but with a competent ref it would have been a great game.

We probably still wouldn’t have won, but it would have been a terrific game.
Boet honestly, you sound like having to many sour grapes while watching the rugby. Next time focus on the players.

Refs make mistakes, they are human.
Agree - and they make less than any player on the paddock despite being involved in EVERY play.

Still, we (and I) like to moan
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 4:28 am
Biffer wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:22 am
charltom wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:02 am It was a great game of rugby.

Ruined by officials, but still a great game.
That’s what we all said after the final whistle. That was a good game, but with a competent ref it would have been a great game.

We probably still wouldn’t have won, but it would have been a terrific game.
Boet honestly, you sound like having to many sour grapes while watching the rugby. Next time focus on the players.

Refs make mistakes, they are human.
Yeah you guys never ever ever do it. Fuck off.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Biffer wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 11:40 pm Right

Needed a drink after the game, just in

The red card. Fucking hell. It wasn’t Cummings, it was Darge. They reviewed it and escalated the punishment for the wrong prayer. Absolute bunch of clowns for that. Also, Darge found himself in the position where he was going to roll tha player back on his leg, so he released the player and made himself go sideways so he wasn’t forcing the player down onto his own leg. Etzebeth then throws himself on the ground and rolls around like a wee girl

SA got a deserved yellow in the second half. 90 seconds later a saffer ( I think it was psdt) went offside and tackled the scrum half. Deliberate and cynical, and the ref bottled what should have been another yellow, purely because he’d given one less than two minutes before. Absolute bullshit. At that point in the game we had rattled South Africa, and playing against 13 at that point might have changed the result.

I understand that in these games we have to blood young refs to develop the ones who will be at the next World Cup, but this guy was so far out of his depth that he was looking up at giant squid that can’t see light. And he was badly let down by his TMO team.

Another ref, that would have been a fantastic game. I don’t think we would have won, but it would have been closed and we would all have been raving about how it was a great game of rugby
Yeah my son and I were like, but it was Darge? Just strange all round. It's also a bit ironic/funny that you said it was Etsebeth rolling around on the ground like a wee girl, when in fact it was Mostert. What is it with you NH'ers... :lol:

On a more serious note, Mostert just returned from long injury (broken leg), so I'm sure the accident of Darge falling on it whilst being bend was not that great an experience.
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