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    I’d agree based on some of the penalties but Taylor should NEVER have been sinbinned, there was no clarity on grounding for Ireland’s second try and their third try was as clear a forward pass as you’ll see! And how Fraser Brown is expected to move anywhere is a total mystery.

    Some poor decisions from Scotland’s players (especially at the breakdowns) but the ref was appalling.
    I think that the Taylor sin-binning was harsh, but I can see why the referee gave it. I said to myself when I saw the first replay that it looked like he instinctively stuck his hand out to block the ball. So hard to tell though, so I still think it was harsh.

    On the grounding of the ball, the referee gave the try so he had clearly seen the grounding. If the on-field decision is a try then the TMO has to see clear evidence that it shouldn't be a try to reverse the decision, there was nothing clear so they stuck with the on-field decision.

    If the referee had said that he couldn't see if it was grounded properly and asked the TMO to check the grounding, or if he had said "try, yes or no?" then the decision may have been different as the TMO could say there's no clear grounding and not award the try.

    This is the correct way to do things, the referee is still in charge and should take responsibility and make decisions, so they should, wherever possible, make a decision and ask the TMO to check if there's any reason it should be over turned rather than going to the TMO to get a decision made.

    The final pass to Earls certainly was caught in front of where it was passed, but that doesn't necessarily mean it was a forward pass according to how the laws are interpreted at the minute. It is currently interpreted by looking at the hands of the player passing the ball and not the motion of the ball. If the hands pass the ball backwards it is considered a backwards pass, even if the ball travels forwards. If a player is running forward, the ball has forward momentum, so even if it is passed backwards it can still travel forward because of its forward momentum, in order to give the benefit to attacking teams and try to boost try scoring, this forward momentum is allowed if the player passes the ball backwards.

    To me it looked like O'Mahony's hands were passing the ball backwards, so even though the ball travelled forward it is classed as a backwards pass.


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    Superb game going on in Belfast just now - Heineken Cup - Ulster currently lead Toulouse 12-7, after racing into a 2 try lead.

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    very tough game for Edinburgh tonight v present french league toppers La Rochelle 8PM ko

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    Great to see us back to full strength, but deary me are La Rochelle an impressive side. They move the ball so quickly!

    0-8 so far.

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    3-8 HT

    La Rochelle by far the better side, but we've defended well to keep it so close. Hardly ventured into their 22!

    Been looking forward to having us back to full strength for weeks, but this really is a challenging first fixture, post-internationals.

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    that was some scoreline from yesterday afternoon


    Bristol 38 Clermont 51 long time i've saw one as high as that



    Exeter v Glasgow this afternoon....stuart hogg and jonny gray in the exeter team




    42-0 twas a hammering both Gray and Hogg scoring a try


    meanwhile the draw for the WC in france takes place tomorrow...


    • Band 1: South Africa, New Zealand, England, Wales
    • Band 2: Ireland, Australia, France, Japan
    • Band 3: Scotland, Argentina, Fiji, Italy
    • Band 4: Americas 1, Americas 2, Europe 1, Europe 2
    • Band 5: Africa 1, Oceania 1, Asia / Pacific 1, Final Qualifier Winners
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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    that was some scoreline from yesterday afternoon


    Bristol 38 Clermont 51 long time i've saw one as high as that



    Exeter v Glasgow this afternoon....stuart hogg and jonny gray in the exeter team




    42-0 twas a hammering both Gray and Hogg scoring a try


    meanwhile the draw for the WC in france takes place tomorrow...


    • Band 1: South Africa, New Zealand, England, Wales
    • Band 2: Ireland, Australia, France, Japan
    • Band 3: Scotland, Argentina, Fiji, Italy
    • Band 4: Americas 1, Americas 2, Europe 1, Europe 2
    • Band 5: Africa 1, Oceania 1, Asia / Pacific 1, Final Qualifier Winners
    Very tough draw getting South Africa and Ireland need to play out our skin to qualify imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Very tough draw getting South Africa and Ireland need to play out our skin to qualify imo.

    i'm saying right here, right now...we won't qualify :(





    anyways, the Glasgow v Edinburgh fixture on 27th dec has been postponed with at least four covid cases and those still isolating in the glasgow squad, hopefully the return fixture on 2nd january will still go ahead.
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    van der walt misses a last minute conversion so glasgow hold out to win 23-22

    then glasgow miss a last kick penalty in time added on

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    van der walt misses a last minute conversion so glasgow hold out to win 23-22

    then glasgow miss a last kick penalty in time added on
    Thought Glasgow ultimately deserver their win - that restart in the second half was phenomenal, to get themselves well clear.

    Some great young players in that Glasgow team too - young Ross Thompson had a great game tonight.

    Really not been a great year from an Edinburgh perspective!
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    Six nations is back today. Won't be the same without crowds and I can't remember the last time didn't actually go to one of the games either home or away. Really looking forward to seeing Redpath in a blue jersey. Think it will be between England and France for the championship but Scotland will do well i think.

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    Italy are pretty poor, France on easy street for most of this game

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    So damned nervous. Never seen us win at Twickenham: this is a good team today...but im never confident against England.

    Proud family today as young Cameron Redpath makes his debut. Come on Scotland!!!
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    Why are the players socially distanced for the anthems? They are literally going to be scrumming, rucking and breathing and sweating all over each other in 5 minutes time.

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    8-0 up after 32 minutes. Thoroughly deserved been a great start

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    We are the better team here, can't say I've ever watched Scotland at Twickenham play so well. England guaranteed to win now 😂

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    Scotland are all over England. Could be out of sight.
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    This is the best I have seen. You wouldn’t know we were down to 14 at the start of second half. Unreal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Scotland are all over England. Could be out of sight.
    We should be 5 ahead on kicks and at least a try up.....like watching Hibs sometimes, gotta take our chances!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Scotland are all over England. Could be out of sight.
    We all know how this ends...

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    Game over.

    MOTM for the Hibs man as well.
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    fantastic result well done Sconnie Botland


    the cups coming home

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    What a weekend this is turning into!

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    We've not been ourselves today... that was a thoroughly professional performance. What a day!

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    What a result. Fact they kept mentioning it would be first win in England in my lifetime makes it even better

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    That was incredible. We p***** all over them!!

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    Yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssss. What a ducking performance. Could have been 6-25. Absolutely over the moon. What a day of sporting happiness

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    Brilliant! All of a sudden the world is feeling a better place! I think I'm entitled to a few wee goldies tonight. 🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃

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    Just wow !!!!!!
    How complete a performance was that.
    Completely dominated them. I would guess all the figures will show that England have never been so humiliated in the 6 nations at home, EVER 😀😀😀😀

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pretty Boy View Post
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    Game over.

    MOTM for the Hibs man as well.
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