I couldn't figure that one out at all. If anyone has any insights please share!All Blacks nil wrote:Did anyone else notice the incident near the end of the game where Barnes awarded a scrum after Henderson seemed to effect a legal turnover.
At the time he was saying "don't use your hands" advice frankly that Henderson should have listened to whether it right was or wrong.
Henderson scooped the ball up and you would have expected BArnes to follow up his warning with a penalty and giving his in play warning a possible card.
But how could he give a penalty when he recognised that Henderson was legal.
Result - scrum,
Reminded me of Rolland looking for the number of the player that handled in the ruck in the Ulster v Munster game last season, so that he card could him. Watching the TMO he realised it was completely legal and that he was wrong. POM actually came over to him and said "it was me".
Result
no card but still a penalty.
Not his finest moment.
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Ireland vs France
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he realised he was wrong and winged it.
he realised he was wrong and winged it.
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I will never understand posters who constantly want to shift their favourite players out of their best positions so that their current pet hates end up not being selected. POM is a great 6 and should start there. He's not an 8 so why play him there. SOB is a great 7 and should start there. He's not an 8 so why play him there. No instead pick someone that can play, does play and will play 8. I don't care who that is but just pick an 8. FFS rant over.
Oh and I'm glad Pape has been cited.
Oh and I'm glad Pape has been cited.
"POC will not be going to Toulon" - All Blacks nil » May 27th, 2015, 12:18 am
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Close your eyes and picture yourself on a summer meadow, hear the buzz of the bees, the tweet of the birdies and the smell of the wildflowers....offshorerules wrote:I will never understand posters who constantly want to shift their favourite players out of their best positions so that their current pet hates end up not being selected. POM is a great 6 and should start there. He's not an 8 so why play him there. SOB is a great 7 and should start there. He's not an 8 so why play him there. No instead pick someone that can play, does play and will play 8. I don't care who that is but just pick an 8. FFS rant over.
Oh and I'm glad Pape has been cited.
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Its not working.
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Im furthering conspiracy theory that Joe thinks so little of PSA that we ropeadoped England with first two gamesPeg Leg wrote:So, what are we saying?
a) We played our cards close to our chest.
or
b) we just managed the win without creating much in the way of chances.
Anyone else think that Payne's face intercepted a skip pass?
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Dexter wrote:I taught that Barnes started well - France were off side all the time and he blew enough to stop the tactic. Problem is he did not stop blowing that whistle! right, wrong or indifferent he had to have an input. It did not favour either team or the game. It was like he had a spring under each arm he could not control - every time he stop running one arm would shoot up in the air.All Blacks nil wrote:Did anyone else notice the incident near the end of the game where Barnes awarded a scrum after Henderson seemed to effect a legal turnover.
At the time he was saying "don't use your hands" advice frankly that Henderson should have listened to whether it right was or wrong.
Henderson scooped the ball up and you would have expected BArnes to follow up his warning with a penalty and giving his in play warning a possible card.
But how could he give a penalty when he recognised that Henderson was legal.
Result - scrum,
Reminded me of Rolland looking for the number of the player that handled in the ruck in the Ulster v Munster game last season, so that he card could him. Watching the TMO he realised it was completely legal and that he was wrong. POM actually came over to him and said "it was me".
Result
no card but still a penalty.
Not his finest moment.
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The thought had crossed my mind as well.simonokeeffe wrote:Im furthering conspiracy theory that Joe thinks so little of PSA that we ropeadoped England with first two gamesPeg Leg wrote:So, what are we saying?
a) We played our cards close to our chest.
or
b) we just managed the win without creating much in the way of chances.
Anyone else think that Payne's face intercepted a skip pass?
I'm going to be so disappointed when he doesn't throw a book of scintillating original backs moves at England that they have been perfecting in training.
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Scrum halves annoy everyone . . .Peg Leg wrote:Scrum halves (with the exception of the exceptional Mr Murray) really starting to piss me off these days
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Its going to be like the end of the StingVamos los azules wrote:The thought had crossed my mind as well.simonokeeffe wrote:Im furthering conspiracy theory that Joe thinks so little of PSA that we ropeadoped England with first two gamesPeg Leg wrote:So, what are we saying?
a) We played our cards close to our chest.
or
b) we just managed the win without creating much in the way of chances.
Anyone else think that Payne's face intercepted a skip pass?
I'm going to be so disappointed when he doesn't throw a book of scintillating original backs moves at England that they have been perfecting in training.
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I hope they throw the book at Papé – 6 month ban wouldn't be too much for him.
It was a complete cheap shot, with no provocation, resulting in – and always likely to result in – a serious injury. This from a player who has accumulated 30 cards [28 yellow, 2 red] in his career [source: http://itsrugby.fr/joueur-102.html ].
It was a complete cheap shot, with no provocation, resulting in – and always likely to result in – a serious injury. This from a player who has accumulated 30 cards [28 yellow, 2 red] in his career [source: http://itsrugby.fr/joueur-102.html ].
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WatchI hope they throw the book at Papé – 6 month ban wouldn't be too much for him.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L3HvvvnlGQI
2 deliberate knees to the head area of an admittedly illegal Richie McCaw. Referee looks familiar. Turned a probable yellow card for McCaw into a red card for Ireland and a relieving penalty for NZ
And then watch
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHe2QQyuyUU
Both about 1 min 30 seconds
The first incident warranted a three week ban.
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Janey Mack the voice on he 2nd clip putting me off my pancakesI hope they throw the book at Papé – 6 month ban wouldn't be too much for him.
Watch
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L3HvvvnlGQI
2 deliberate knees to the head area of an admittedly illegal Richie McCaw. Referee looks familiar. Turned a probable yellow card for McCaw into a red card for Ireland and a relieving penalty for NZ
And then watch
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHe2QQyuyUU
Both about 1 min 30 seconds
The first incident warranted a three week ban.
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I don't know what point it is you're trying to make but there is no video in the second link just a still photo?All Blacks nil wrote:WatchI hope they throw the book at Papé – 6 month ban wouldn't be too much for him.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=L3HvvvnlGQI
2 deliberate knees to the head area of an admittedly illegal Richie McCaw. Referee looks familiar. Turned a probable yellow card for McCaw into a red card for Ireland and a relieving penalty for NZ
And then watch
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vHe2QQyuyUU
Both about 1 min 30 seconds
The first incident warranted a three week ban.
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no idea his record was that bad, but citing panels especially ERC ones, very poor at taking previous records in to casehugonaut wrote:I hope they throw the book at Papé – 6 month ban wouldn't be too much for him.
It was a complete cheap shot, with no provocation, resulting in – and always likely to result in – a serious injury. This from a player who has accumulated 30 cards [28 yellow, 2 red] in his career [source: http://itsrugby.fr/joueur-102.html ].
eg Cudmore still playing
hopefully 6n panel will be stricter
crucial aspect of ruling will be whether they view it as reckless or deliberate, to me definitely the latter
interesting Barnes can send someone off for swearing at him but spear tackles and striking opponents are yellow cards
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I had genuine sympathy for Hartley that day. He totally said it, but jayzuz does that patronising c**t deserve it.simonokeeffe wrote:
interesting Barnes can send someone off for swearing at him but spear tackles and striking opponents are yellow cards
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6 Nations test versus domestic final?fourthirtythree wrote:I had genuine sympathy for Hartley that day. He totally said it, but jayzuz does that patronising c**t deserve it.simonokeeffe wrote:
interesting Barnes can send someone off for swearing at him but spear tackles and striking opponents are yellow cards
Hartley versus everyone else?
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