Scotland game off.
We will now replay the match with 10 players missing rather than France have 10 + players missing.
Disgraceful if the points plus a bp aren’t awarded to Scotland.
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Scotland game off.
We will now replay the match with 10 players missing rather than France have 10 + players missing.
Disgraceful if the points plus a bp aren’t awarded to Scotland.
Someone in the French camp clearly breached the protocols. How else would the virus have gotten into the camp.
They should be forfeiting the game and giving Scotland the win.
Ah, match-day. No Scotland this weekend but looking forward to Edinburgh later on today, followed by Wales vs England!
Wow, England have been done there.
That’s one of the worst decisions I’ve ever seen!!!
Wales beat England with a bonus point to win the triple crown. Should beat Italy so it’s a trip to France to win another Grand Slam. A nation absolutely brilliant at Rugby.
The luckiest team in world rugby. Narrow wins against two teams down to 14 men and then a horrific decision for their 2nd try. Even the 1st is questionable. He had asked Farrell to have a word with his players after another penalty and then while he was still doing that he started play. I would have been raging with both to be honest
Thought the first try decision was absolutely incredible should have been chalked off. Second one thought it looked like a knock on however commentator seemed to be saying technically the right decision which seemed to quieten Moore and Davies so dont really know to be honest.
Brian Moore is a qualified ref so I'd be surprised if he got that wrong. I think it was guscott that said it was technically correct but it looked like a knock on to my untrained eye and the reaction of the Welsh player said a lot. Wales are surely going to win the whole thing, they've been so jammy.
The 2nd decision was correct, the rule is that the ball has to go forward off your hand or arm AND hit the ground or an opponent before you regain control. Because it hit his leg and then his foot before hitting the ground or opposition then it isn't a knock on as it came off his feet so counts as a kick.
I don't understand the big fuss about this one to be honest, losing control of the ball forward on its own is not enough to count as a knock on, it has to hit the ground or opposition player as well and he clearly got his foot on it first.
The first try decision was worse and really harsh on England IMHO.
Sorry, not having that. Its a knock on. He tried to catch it, dropped it and luckily hit his calf. He at no point had control of the ball. Everyone, and I mean everyone who I know who has played the game thinks that is a knock on. Reece-Zammit thought it was a knock on. All the commentators thought it was a knock on.
Im a qualified referee and level 3 ukcc coach and if that happened in a game I would be awarding a scrum to the opposition every time
Your opinion is validated by world rugby head of refs, Joël Jutge.
Quote:
Jutge said: “The ball is not controlled by the wing and falls on his thigh. The situation became confused because at the time there was no notion of loss of control. The reality is that if he had whistled for a knock-on, no one would have found fault with him. This is one of the perverse effects of the video system, looking too much [at an incident] in microscopic detail. There is a tendency to refer to the TMO too often when one can make the call on the pitch and stick with it.”
It seems I'm in the minority on this one, happy to take a referees word for it!
My view of this might be clouded by the fact that I used to play on the wing and on the (very rare :greengrin) occurrences that I did knock the ball on I would always do my best to try to get my foot/leg on the ball before it hit the ground to try to prevent it being a knock on.
I don't remember loss of control being a thing when I played though is it new?
I thought he knocked it on. Can't believe the ref gave it! Nigel Owens was on scrum V saying it was def a knock on so i'm going with big Nige on that one!
Thought the first try was a bit harsh on them as well to be honest but we went on to put more and more pressure on them and they capitulated. Penalties left right and centre due to the pressure we were putting on them. Even if you take off the 2 dodgy tries we would have won anyway.
We should beat Italy so on to Paris for (another) go at a slam.
For those that like the league variety, the NRL kicks off Thursday morning at 9.05am with Melbourne v South Sydney
Currently watching the Sydney vs Manly game - oh to see spectators back in our arenas again like they are over there.
Big day in the Six Nations today. Wales should obviously deal with Italy, and a massive match between England and France. Strange going into a game hoping for an English win...(or more to the point, French loss).
Wales absolutely dominating Italy - a bonus point after half an hour and they finish the first half without conceding. Italy unable to get moving at all.
Welsh looking good for the Grand Slam!
This game is superb.
the french got what they deserved, stopped playing after 50 mins
i put £12 on england not long after france went ahead 20-13, returned £26 :)
England 23 France 20 a really good game that.
our record against ireland from 2000 is dreadful
P -27
W-6
L- 21
last 10 games we've won just once, i don't expect us to improve on that tomorrow
20 years up to 2000
P-21
W -15
L -5
D -1
I'm not optimistic for us tomorrow.
Still, manage a win against them, a win against Italy and upset France in Paris (the most unlikely of the 3), coupled with a French win vs Wales next weekend and we might still have a chance!
I actually really fancy Wales to get the GS after today. They took their foot off the pedal in the second half but were very comfortable in defense. Young Rees-Zammit is absolutely incredible.