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- Paddington Bear
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Blimey. Stone wall again
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He can't seriously be surprised he got sent off for that ?
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Honestly my conclusion from this week is that most players are just really thickfishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 4:55 pm He can't seriously be surprised he got sent off for that ?
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Very disappointed with the commentators doing their best to try and forgive the players for the idiotic red cards. Brookes' one in particular - no, he's not "prevented from raising his arm", he's doing what he and others do all the time - barging someone. Only this time he got him in the head.
Yeah, seems like a windup from an idiot mate
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Simmons’s had conversion on touchline to win the game. Looked to start his run up stopped and Saints charged and kicked the ball away.
Ref said he had started his run up and no retake
Saints win!!!
I'm hoping to see some alternative angles, as he was pretty much off camera at the start. Hogg was arguing at length with the ref at the end, and tbf it's not something you see very often
I was staggered it wasn’t retakenSaint wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 7:31 pmI'm hoping to see some alternative angles, as he was pretty much off camera at the start. Hogg was arguing at length with the ref at the end, and tbf it's not something you see very often
Gutsy performance from Saints mind
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Brookes' was the softest of the three but still very clear. It struck me as a failure of coaching - he didn't need to be anywhere near the tackle but clearly was expected to stick a shoulder in to 'dominate' the tackle area. Every red of the last fortnight has been entirely preventable and not taking said action would have had limited to no impact on the game.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:32 pm Very disappointed with the commentators doing their best to try and forgive the players for the idiotic red cards. Brookes' one in particular - no, he's not "prevented from raising his arm", he's doing what he and others do all the time - barging someone. Only this time he got him in the head.
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From the current camera angles it's impossible to see what happened really, but my gut reaction at the time was that it was going to be retaken. On the flip side though I thought Exeter had the massive rub of the green at the breakdown and offside for the whole 80 minutes of the match to that point; offside in particularSaintK wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 8:18 pmI was staggered it wasn’t retaken
Gutsy performance from Saints mind
Group pointing out the issue with the rugbyagainstracism hashtag being pushed, whilst Exeter Chives are still going strong with their branding.
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Quite. Austin Healey was particularly wide of the mark on this one.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:32 pm Very disappointed with the commentators doing their best to try and forgive the players for the idiotic red cards. Brookes' one in particular - no, he's not "prevented from raising his arm", he's doing what he and others do all the time - barging someone. Only this time he got him in the head.
I would agree with all that.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 8:35 pmBrookes' was the softest of the three but still very clear. It struck me as a failure of coaching - he didn't need to be anywhere near the tackle but clearly was expected to stick a shoulder in to 'dominate' the tackle area. Every red of the last fortnight has been entirely preventable and not taking said action would have had limited to no impact on the game.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 5:32 pm Very disappointed with the commentators doing their best to try and forgive the players for the idiotic red cards. Brookes' one in particular - no, he's not "prevented from raising his arm", he's doing what he and others do all the time - barging someone. Only this time he got him in the head.
Well, I still can't tell. Guess the ref was in the best position to make the call!!Saint wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 7:31 pmI'm hoping to see some alternative angles, as he was pretty much off camera at the start. Hogg was arguing at length with the ref at the end, and tbf it's not something you see very often
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On the Saints supports group on Facebook, someone's found some footage showing Simmons taking a half a sideways step, which you can sort of kind of line up to that footage. If that is the case, then it's fair game, but it'll take BT Sports to line up all the camera work and timestamp it accurately to say for 100% certain.
I think the main reason it's contentious is because it's so rarely seen
EDIT - Ben Kay has tweeted footage show Simmonds taking a half step forwards.
Of further interest is that by the time Simmonds had even got close to moving, he was already well outside the 60 seconds for the kick to take place
I think the main reason it's contentious is because it's so rarely seen
EDIT - Ben Kay has tweeted footage show Simmonds taking a half step forwards.
Of further interest is that by the time Simmonds had even got close to moving, he was already well outside the 60 seconds for the kick to take place
Marginal!!! Will take it though. Gutsy performance from SaintsSaint wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 12:53 pm On the Saints supports group on Facebook, someone's found some footage showing Simmons taking a half a sideways step, which you can sort of kind of line up to that footage. If that is the case, then it's fair game, but it'll take BT Sports to line up all the camera work and timestamp it accurately to say for 100% certain.
I think the main reason it's contentious is because it's so rarely seen
EDIT - Ben Kay has tweeted footage show Simmonds taking a half step forwards.
Of further interest is that by the time Simmonds had even got close to moving, he was already well outside the 60 seconds for the kick to take place
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I guess you'd need to see the wide angle shot from the start.
He's definitely taken a tiny step on that close up, but you can't see whether that's the exact second they come off the line.
Either way, Exeter aren't making any issue out of it, so assume it's all good.
He's definitely taken a tiny step on that close up, but you can't see whether that's the exact second they come off the line.
Either way, Exeter aren't making any issue out of it, so assume it's all good.
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Right, how many reds today?
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Speak of the devil... lucky boy
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That should be red. What's this top of the back bullshit? Head slams into the ground too.
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Well that should have been a red
Every day of the week. His head bounced FFS
Every day of the week. His head bounced FFS
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The card is the latest addition to my ‘the players are just thick’ theory. Pointless tackle of a bloke who doesn’t even have the ball. A decade plus of importing rugby league culture and English rugby is largely meatheads looking for contact.
Anyway, excellent finish from Bristol and lots of adventure from Irish. Should be a good one
Anyway, excellent finish from Bristol and lots of adventure from Irish. Should be a good one
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Well shit...
Also we've seen instances where a player breaking their own fall with arms doesn't mitigate a red card, so how can the mere luck of how the player lands in this instance be used as such?
At best, the head hits the ground slightly after the neck/shoulders. Which should still be a red?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:05 pm Well that should have been a red
Every day of the week. His head bounced FFS
Also we've seen instances where a player breaking their own fall with arms doesn't mitigate a red card, so how can the mere luck of how the player lands in this instance be used as such?
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I assume the refs are desperate not to be the story, which of course ends up making them the story. I get it as I bet the head coaches spend this coming week slating the reds rather than absorbing the lessons
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Given that they’ve scored 17 unanswered points during the sin bin period, perhaps Bristol should volunteer to keep him off for the rest of the game.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:12 pm Well shit...
At best, the head hits the ground slightly after the neck/shoulders. Which should still be a red?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 3:05 pm Well that should have been a red
Every day of the week. His head bounced FFS
Also we've seen instances where a player breaking their own fall with arms doesn't mitigate a red card, so how can the mere luck of how the player lands in this instance be used as such?
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That is an amazing try
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Well at least I have a few quid on Bristol beating the handicap today.
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This is a bizarre offence, think the officials handled it pretty well
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Hell of a game, could be a wild finish
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Fair play., Thought Bris might be targetting the 50, but irish have really come back into it.
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Another game where 2+ of the last 10 minutes are wasted setting up scrums
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