6 Nations Rugby
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6 Nations Rugby
I played this game at school and have always enjoyed watching the big games. Unfortunately, for me the referee decisions are impenetrable and I have no idea how they make their rulings, especially where the scrums are concerned. The Wales-Ireland match was an example of this, with the referee practically deciding the outcome of the game. Worse, I suspect the players have little idea about many of the decisions and from the remarks of the commentators they are frequently baffled too. It makes for very unsatisfactory viewing!
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Aye, it's not as simple as football or F1. - thank goodness , which makes it worth watching
I certainly don't understand half the infringement though
I'm just amazed the players were even able to walk away after the Wales Ireland match - they must have been sooo exhausted.
I certainly don't understand half the infringement though
I'm just amazed the players were even able to walk away after the Wales Ireland match - they must have been sooo exhausted.
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Keeps the riff raff out
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Watch the right code, far easier to see what's happening.
In fairness it's hard for the camera and commentators to see the action underneath a pile of writhing bodies. The ref is right there and often peering underneath the ruck to see if there's an infringement. The viewer or commentator is not offered the same vantage point until an action replay shows the event.
In fairness it's hard for the camera and commentators to see the action underneath a pile of writhing bodies. The ref is right there and often peering underneath the ruck to see if there's an infringement. The viewer or commentator is not offered the same vantage point until an action replay shows the event.
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I played this game at school and have always enjoyed watching the big games. Unfortunately, for me the referee decisions are impenetrable and I have no idea how they make their rulings, especially where the scrums are concerned. The Wales-Ireland match was an example of this, with the referee practically deciding the outcome of the game. Worse, I suspect the players have little idea about many of the decisions and from the remarks of the commentators they are frequently baffled too. It makes for very unsatisfactory viewing!
The Wales vs Ireland game was by no means a classic but it was an epic battle of attrition, skill and guile from two very committed teams. They played themselves to a stand still and not a single fake fall or hand bag was thrown shows football how it should be done.
I watched the under 20's match on Friday, the skills and attitude also bode well for the future of the game.
Cultured violence played by respectful gentlemen. But my concern is the contact is now so brutal that injuries will break players early.
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There are some great clips on You Tube of Nigel Owens speaking to the english players. The respect afforded the ref is something kissball could benefit from.
It was an epic day with a true gladiatorial attitude to the games played. I was horse by 6.30pm with my Irish son in law sending me text messages in drunkanese for most of the England match.
I hope the RWC can keep up the standards but FFS ITV get some decent commentators.
You never beat Wales, you just score more points
It was an epic day with a true gladiatorial attitude to the games played. I was horse by 6.30pm with my Irish son in law sending me text messages in drunkanese for most of the England match.
I hope the RWC can keep up the standards but FFS ITV get some decent commentators.
You never beat Wales, you just score more points
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