Namibia v New Zealand
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Solution - score on phase 1.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
I like your 9 too.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
He’ll probably overtake Christie pretty quickly as no. 2.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Caleb Clarke looking like he’s turned 27 a few years early.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
And clock beats scoreboard by 9.
Pass mark but no more against a team missing 43 tackles. Losing de Groot could be huge.
Pass mark but no more against a team missing 43 tackles. Losing de Groot could be huge.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
What's with the red card ye dirty dirty bastards?
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Another stopped shoulder charge on a prone player. How thick are these guys?
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Clarke is big and powerful. He also has a decent turn of pace once he gets enough steam up. But he always looks a tad clumsy and lacking in footballing skills. Surely NZ have better wings for their WC squad (e.g.Stevenson).
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Yeah I’m fairly perplexed by the lack of Stevenson in the squad.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
A very similar red to the should-have-been red from France the day before. Yet no one draws a comparison. The pundits all agreed with the decision in the France match, they all agreed with the decision in this match. Consistency - that's what I like to see.
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The bunker system should be a good innovation, but if you come out of a weekend with talking points and inconsistencies it rapidly becomes a farce. Especially if people are getting bans automatically for a red.
Edit: I thought both were red. No wrap on either.
Edit: I thought both were red. No wrap on either.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby-wor ... rd-rulings
Foster really isn’t too bright. Saying that the target area was the shoulder surely just says the player was going too high. With no wrap I fully expect a ban.
Foster really isn’t too bright. Saying that the target area was the shoulder surely just says the player was going too high. With no wrap I fully expect a ban.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Yeah, but for me this is just the usual bad decision by an official, not a reflection on the bunker system (well I hope it doesn't get seen that way).canta_brian wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 9:47 am The bunker system should be a good innovation, but if you come out of a weekend with talking points and inconsistencies it rapidly becomes a farce. Especially if people are getting bans automatically for a red.
Edit: I thought both were red. No wrap on either.
It saves time. In the France match it meant that the ref didn't have to waste his time coming to an incorrect decision - the bunker did it all for him.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Nowhere else to put this so ... Warrirors baby!!!!!!!
Carry on.
Carry on.
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Re: Namibia v New Zealand
Just rewatched the second half (who books a zoom meeting at 4pm on a f'ing Friday), Clarke looks like he's lost license or confidence. At least 3 times he was given the ball in acres of space and instead of taking his man on he came back in or kicked. Someone needs to tell him he's allowed to have a go.
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