I remember watching this at the time. Genge was trying to roll away and rejoin the defensive line, but the Welsh player was desperately holding on to him and trying to stop him get away. Genge needed several attempts to free himself and indeed showed his frustration when he was finally able to do so. I thought at the time he was lucky not to be penalized for retaliation, but the Welsh player was clearly the instigator.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:21 pmThis is exactly what I'm talking about. There's clearly something going on there at the start of that video - whether it's Genge being held down or something more nefarious. I.e. the sort of shit that happens in every game. Genge reacts with a shove. Woopdefuckingdo, let's comb through the footage of every minute to find something to villify players for on social media.
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The England problems with the ref starts with the very first carry by May in the first few minutes of the match. England get the ball to the edge of the Welsh defence, May carries up and is tackled by LRZ with North in very close attendance. As May hits the deck, North who is arguably part of the tackle, goes straight to a jackal position over May but May's momentum takes him forward and North goes beyond the ball and straight onto both of his forearms (a clear full penalty to England). As Slade, Farrell and Watson hit the ruck, May throws in a single roll with his momentum before presenting the ball but Gauzere penalises May - the attacking team - in the second minute of the game with a full penalty. It's unnecessary, egregious and, unfortunately, an omen of things to come.
Gauzere was abysmal.
You can see this penalty here...
Gauzere was abysmal.
You can see this penalty here...
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The whole thing was just a terrible advert for the game. I'm left feeling really flat about it - obviously at least partially because we lost, however more so that England Wales is for me one of the biggest games in the sport and usually offers an awful lot. Saturday was dominated by poor refereeing and followed up by twitter abuse left, right and centre.
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So I squares up, casual like.
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He's in trouble surely despite Laporte offering support. Also confirmed now I think that players left the bubble in Rome to go eat in a waffle house. Jokeshop stuff really and they should forfeit if an appropriate alternative date can't be found.
Not up to the PRL to pick up the slack and release English based Scottish players outside of test windows because France have taken the piss with Covid regs.
Not up to the PRL to pick up the slack and release English based Scottish players outside of test windows because France have taken the piss with Covid regs.
Galthier is in Trouble however the one with the biggest target is Simon.
He is supposed to be covid manager. All the French teams Have had clusters. Ladies XV in Autumn, U20 in January February, Mens 7 in February, Ladies 7 in February.
In the end the Sport ministry may want to stage a coup and to be honest a lot of the french Rugby people would be happy with that (after all Laporte and his stooges barely scrapped past the post with 51.4 % in the elections in the fall.
He is supposed to be covid manager. All the French teams Have had clusters. Ladies XV in Autumn, U20 in January February, Mens 7 in February, Ladies 7 in February.
In the end the Sport ministry may want to stage a coup and to be honest a lot of the french Rugby people would be happy with that (after all Laporte and his stooges barely scrapped past the post with 51.4 % in the elections in the fall.
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Bloody hell! What utter stupidityBegbie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 8:58 am https://www.the42.ie/laporte-galthie-si ... ssion=true
Laporte confirms Galthie left the bubble
Looks like the FFR sat on this for a while.
Its great to see positive interactions between players and fans but the negatives far outweigh them.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 9:27 am
Liam always handles it well
https://mobile.twitter.com/SanjayWills ... 9847431175
Also while Welsh rugby fans are generally great and found as a cornerstone of rugby clubs across the whole UK the tribal nature of England/Wales games for the Welsh means you get the knuckledraggers swapping out the Cardiff city jersey for an afternoon. (Yes I am aware England has its share of twats too). The ability to @ players means it provides a way for the worst kind of trolls to directly abuse - watching Mike Brown in years past get into it with various dickheads was particularly unpleasant
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Yes the ref was so abysmal you would think any smart team would play to the ref, how on earth did England lose, Oh hold on.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:42 pm The England problems with the ref starts with the very first carry by May in the first few minutes of the match. England get the ball to the edge of the Welsh defence, May carries up and is tackled by LRZ with North in very close attendance. As May hits the deck, North who is arguably part of the tackle, goes straight to a jackal position over May but May's momentum takes him forward and North goes beyond the ball and straight onto both of his forearms (a clear full penalty to England). As Slade, Farrell and Watson hit the ruck, May throws in a single roll with his momentum before presenting the ball but Gauzere penalises May - the attacking team - in the second minute of the game with a full penalty. It's unnecessary, egregious and, unfortunately, an omen of things to come.
Gauzere was abysmal.
You can see this penalty here...
Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
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I’ll agree to take the 2 point moral victory as an addition to the 16 point scoreboard win.
Everyone happy now?
Everyone happy now?
Can we add the six points from the two penalties that would otherwise have been kicked? I think I’m right in thinking we were playing advantage when Liam Wms scored his try.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:17 pm I’ll agree to take the 2 point moral victory as an addition to the 16 point scoreboard win.
Everyone happy now?
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Yes, with games played in alternative universes like this one where we didn’t put 40 on them we can do anything we like.GogLais wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:47 pmCan we add the six points from the two penalties that would otherwise have been kicked? I think I’m right in thinking we were playing advantage when Liam Wms scored his try.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:17 pm I’ll agree to take the 2 point moral victory as an addition to the 16 point scoreboard win.
Everyone happy now?
Any England points scored after the Adams try are also all up for question too. It would be a different game after all. We may have won by 60. That’s how this land of make believe works.
I’ll settle for this universe for now. Even if those tries hadn’t have been awarded we’d have still been ensconced deep into English territory so given our attacking power we’d almost certainly have got a couple of tries eventually.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 6:03 pmYes, with games played in alternative universes like this one where we didn’t put 40 on them we can do anything we like.GogLais wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:47 pmCan we add the six points from the two penalties that would otherwise have been kicked? I think I’m right in thinking we were playing advantage when Liam Wms scored his try.Plato’sCave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 5:17 pm I’ll agree to take the 2 point moral victory as an addition to the 16 point scoreboard win.
Everyone happy now?
Any England points scored after the Adams try are also all up for question too. It would be a different game after all. We may have won by 60. That’s how this land of make believe works.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
A pity Jutge ruins it slightly by adding the comment that Gauzere is an "excellent international referee". The captain of the Titanic was an excellent skipper bar one slight navigational mishap.
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Probably time to close this case. It isn't like we've never got lucky before. Hurts but there we are, not like it stopped a grand slam in it's tracks.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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Post-tackle rolls to prevent or obstruct a jackal no longer allowed.clive wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:31 pmYes the ref was so abysmal you would think any smart team would play to the ref, how on earth did England lose, Oh hold on.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:42 pm The England problems with the ref starts with the very first carry by May in the first few minutes of the match. England get the ball to the edge of the Welsh defence, May carries up and is tackled by LRZ with North in very close attendance. As May hits the deck, North who is arguably part of the tackle, goes straight to a jackal position over May but May's momentum takes him forward and North goes beyond the ball and straight onto both of his forearms (a clear full penalty to England). As Slade, Farrell and Watson hit the ruck, May throws in a single roll with his momentum before presenting the ball but Gauzere penalises May - the attacking team - in the second minute of the game with a full penalty. It's unnecessary, egregious and, unfortunately, an omen of things to come.
Gauzere was abysmal.
You can see this penalty here...
Good point JM.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
Where’s Fester, Homer and EDF gone?
Have you checked down the back of the sofa?..Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:06 pmGood point JM.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
Where’s Fester, Homer and EDF gone?
golf is bizarre the more I play the more I want to play and vice versaYmx wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:22 amSpeaking of the local area. Don’t know about you but the sun of last couple of days was both great and a killer. Golf clubs were twitching, and I’ve completely forgotten how bad I am at golf.
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Is that his "tackle" near the end of the match that made me go, "You stupid cunt!" when he did it?
Followed up the week after by one on the Australian lock (Rodda?) on the try line.
Sounds like Gauzere needs some unconscious bias training.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
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It was the shoulder charge in the middle of the park that won us the game but should have lost it.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:20 amIs that his "tackle" near the end of the match that made me go, "You stupid cunt!" when he did it?
Followed up the week after by one on the Australian lock (Rodda?) on the try line.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Yes the one vs SA was a clear cut easy kickable penalty that would have won SA the game.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:20 amIs that his "tackle" near the end of the match that made me go, "You stupid cunt!" when he did it?
Followed up the week after by one on the Australian lock (Rodda?) on the try line.
Stupid twat Saffer centre should have stayed down!!tc27 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:18 amYes the one vs SA was a clear cut easy kickable penalty that would have won SA the game.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:20 amIs that his "tackle" near the end of the match that made me go, "You stupid cunt!" when he did it?
Followed up the week after by one on the Australian lock (Rodda?) on the try line.
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TB63 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:09 pmHave you checked down the back of the sofa?..Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:06 pmGood point JM.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 4:36 pm Jutge and Gauzere admit those two decisions were errors. Fair enough, glad no-one was silly enough to argue the knock-on in particular.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rug ... l-19938253
Shit happens.
Where’s Fester, Homer and EDF gone?
No biggie. Owen Doyle gives it both barrels in the Irish Times also.
Still a lot of debate and it's falling either side of the letter of the laws versus spirit of the laws. Spirit of the laws can be a dodgy place to be sometimes.
It's interesting to look at the wording of what Jutge said though:
It reminds me of advice I was given years ago, which was along the lines of "A ref's decision should be clear, fast & correct. Any two of the three will do".With regard to the second try, I think there is a tendency to refer to the TMO too often when one can make the call oneself on the pitch and stick with it, which if Pascal had whistled for a knock-on there would have meant no appeal by the TMO to review it.
Gauzere plus his team of three were not clear why the decision was being made. It certainly wasn't fast and that leads to prolonged debate as to whether it was correct.
Jutge's approach is make the decision fast + clear and let the losers debate the accuracy later.
A member of Gauzere's reviewing team happens to disagree with Jutge and their appraisal (word doc) is floating around whatsapp (their verdict was try 1 = no try but try 2 = try).
I think you do have to consider these other words he used: "There is a loss of control, the ball goes forward, so it’s a knock on."
Basically his reasoning boils down to "use some common sense ffs", which is pretty much the tone of most reasonable discussion around this one anyway.
Basically his reasoning boils down to "use some common sense ffs", which is pretty much the tone of most reasonable discussion around this one anyway.
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And refs regularly get pulled up for using "common sense" instead of applying the letter of the law.
By the letter of the law, the ball was not travelling forward when it hit the ground/other player and that's why the officials on Saturday made their call.
Once you go down the "common sense" route, you start getting variations on stuff, when they are trying to get alignment. Extreme end of that would be "but the head high tackle wasn't intentional" or "he wasn't injured".
By the letter of the law, the ball was not travelling forward when it hit the ground/other player and that's why the officials on Saturday made their call.
Once you go down the "common sense" route, you start getting variations on stuff, when they are trying to get alignment. Extreme end of that would be "but the head high tackle wasn't intentional" or "he wasn't injured".
Its equally possible to make the case that it was a clear knock on ‘by the letter of the law’Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:11 pm And refs regularly get pulled up for using "common sense" instead of applying the letter of the law.
By the letter of the law, the ball was not travelling forward when it hit the ground/other player and that's why the officials on Saturday made their call.
Once you go down the "common sense" route, you start getting variations on stuff, when they are trying to get alignment. Extreme end of that would be "but the head high tackle wasn't intentional" or "he wasn't injured".
The law states: “Knock-on: When a player loses possession of the ball and it goes forward, or when a player hits the ball forward with the hand or arm, or when the ball hits the hand or arm and goes forward, and the ball touches the ground or another player before the original player can catch it”
The ball clearly went forward from his hand, and he failed to catch it again before it hit the ground. There is nothing in the law to say that his losing the ball forward can then be negated if it goes backward after hitting another part of his body.
We get variations on literally everything in rugby. It's all subjective in some way. As you and I have already discussed, what the refs did on Saturday may be justifiable with a certain interpretation of the law, but it goes contrary to how the game has been refereed since, well, forever. Jutge made his point pretty clearly I thought, and he is the ultimate authority on this, so fair enough, no?Uncle fester wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:11 pm And refs regularly get pulled up for using "common sense" instead of applying the letter of the law.
By the letter of the law, the ball was not travelling forward when it hit the ground/other player and that's why the officials on Saturday made their call.
Once you go down the "common sense" route, you start getting variations on stuff, when they are trying to get alignment. Extreme end of that would be "but the head high tackle wasn't intentional" or "he wasn't injured".
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I hate this rest week, it sucks all the momentum out of the tournament. Really need a restructure so that it's 2 weeks on - rest - 2 weeks on - rest - super saturday.
Especially given we missed a game as well. This year they've been playing less rugby, there's less going on, did we actually need a break let alone 2sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 4:18 pm I hate this rest week, it sucks all the momentum out of the tournament. Really need a restructure so that it's 2 weeks on - rest - 2 weeks on - rest - super saturday.