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Has anyone seen this bottle being thrown? Evidence? I certainly never witnessed it prior to him sprinting off the park.
But there has been bigger and more pivotal contraversial decisions over the years but nothing has been said
Don't think they have defused it all - think they have made it worse and now the demands for them to speak up after every game are going to increase - a precedent has now been set and people will expect them to call refs desicion wrong when it changes a match
Listening to 5live on the way home and reading Twitter etc has just intensified the debate
Happy for the authorities to be honest, but were do you draw the line, this one cost Scotland the match because it happened at the end, if it had happened in the first 90 seconds and the result finished the same, do you think the authorities would've made this statement or the fans so annoyed?But the whole world can see the TV footage and draw their own conclusion. I think it fantastic that the authorities have not tried to hide in the face of the evidence everyone had already seen.
Happy for the authorities to be honest, but were do you draw the line, this one cost Scotland the match because it happened at the end, if it had happened in the first 90 seconds and the result finished the same, do you think the authorities would've made this statement or the fans so annoyed?
Has anyone seen this bottle being thrown? Evidence? I certainly never witnessed it prior to him sprinting off the park.
Nothing wrong with trying something new.
I think this is a great move. You don't. C'est la vie.
So does it happen for every match or just when there is an outcry of injustice ?
Are fans now going to demand that they speak up
As Dallaligo and Nicol said tonight on 5 Live - Rugby has just let itself down by not respecting the tradition that it all stays on the pitch - the line has been crossed now and it's a slippery road downhill
But in all honesty Phil, I think they are being a bit naive, keep an eye on the semi-finals, it was mentioned the other day about players questioning decisions when it was always the Captain only, I think the days of Rugby traditions are eroding away and some prefer to deny it.So does it happen for every match or just when there is an outcry of injustice ?
Are fans now going to demand that they speak up
As Dallaligo and Nicol said tonight on 5 Live - Rugby has just let itself down by not respecting the tradition that it all stays on the pitch - the line has been crossed now and it's a slippery road downhill
Tradition is not always a good thing. Better respect the fans than tradition.
C'est la vie. :thup:
But in all honesty Phil, I think they are being a bit naive, keep an eye on the semi-finals, it was mentioned the other day about players questioning decisions when it was always the Captain only, I think the days of Rugby traditions are eroding away and some prefer to deny it.
But in all honesty Phil, I think they are being a bit naive, keep an eye on the semi-finals, it was mentioned the other day about players questioning decisions when it was always the Captain only, I think the days of Rugby traditions are eroding away and some prefer to deny it.
But in all honesty Phil, I think they are being a bit naive, keep an eye on the semi-finals, it was mentioned the other day about players questioning decisions when it was always the Captain only, I think the days of Rugby traditions are eroding away and some prefer to deny it.
Joubert isn't allowed to reverse the decision based on a television replay in the stadium - not allowed to be influenced by a television replay - and Laidlaw shouldn't ask him to look at the replay when he can't ,they were discussing that exact thing tonight and mentioning that television directors not to show replays unless it's with the TMOIf you watch Gordy Reid as Joubert makes the decision he asks Laidlaw to question it and to look at the replay. Joubert didn't need the TMO to overturn the decision he could have done it himself i believe, you see Laidlaw asking him to look at the big screen, thats respect from the players. Im not saying they all do it as POC chinned the ref all the time for Munster despite not being captain.
The Fans have always been respected in Rugby and Rugby fans have always shown respect and whilst being disappointed that games don't go their way have left the descisions on the pitch where they belong and it's something that held Rugby and their fans higher than other sports - until now.
But there has been bigger and more pivotal contraversial decisions over the years but nothing has been said
Don't think they have defused it all - think they have made it worse and now the demands for them to speak up after every game are going to increase - a precedent has now been set and people will expect them to call refs desicion wrong when it changes a match
Listening to 5live on the way home and reading Twitter etc has just intensified the debate
Joubert isn't allowed to reverse the decision based on a television replay in the stadium - not allowed to be influenced by a television replay - and Laidlaw shouldn't ask him to look at the replay when he can't ,they were discussing that exact thing tonight and mentioning that television directors not to show replays unless it's with the TMO
He can change based on what his touch judges say
Captains are still the ones who will speak to the ref
Perfect example was in the game with NZ and France - a French player was about to say something and then realised and just walked away meakly
I haven't seen too many instances of players questioning the ref
But I did see a player dive and make a meal of a challenge so maybe things are going the way of football
Phil, it doesn't matter how many times you say it people will still disagree.
World Rugby made a brave move doing it and I commend them for it, it doesn't change a thing in that game though, it doesn't make us Scotland fans feel better and all it does is shows that World Rugby are happy to say when their men got it wrong rather than hiding under a stone and letting it fizz out. Yes refs are human and I get that, is this an honest mistake from Joubert? Probably but because he has previous for favouring the "big team" people will always question him when he makes a wrong crucial call.
Captains are still the ones who will speak to the ref
Perfect example was in the game with NZ and France - a French player was about to say something and then realised and just walked away meakly
I haven't seen too many instances of players questioning the ref
Nor me,I thought the Scottish boys showed the utmost respect to the official through the whole game and imo the respect is definitely still there.
Phil, it doesn't matter how many times you say it people will still disagree.
World Rugby made a brave move doing it and I commend them for it, it doesn't change a thing in that game though, it doesn't make us Scotland fans feel better and all it does is shows that World Rugby are happy to say when their men got it wrong rather than hiding under a stone and letting it fizz out. Yes refs are human and I get that, is this an honest mistake from Joubert? Probably but because he has previous for favouring the "big team" people will always question him when he makes a wrong crucial call.