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Reds vs Waratahs, 2011R10

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Greg Davis (50)
Only because referees are so afraid to award penalty tries when the dominant scrum is collapsed repeatedly. On tonight's game you'd say the rule was 4 collapses = a warning and you need at least 3 more to get a try. Disgraceful refereeing.

I'm sorry but the only collapsing that occurred was due to the Tahs doing it themselves.

Kepu's head was constantly lower than his head, Baxters binds were on the players arm (when he was being popped) and Robinson was boring in all night.

The Tahs (and Phil Waugh) were trying to replicate the Chiefs game all over again, they should have just opted for the points instead of constantly failing to get a meat pie.

I though it was one of the worst games I've actually been to, constantly watching scrums being reset for trivial shit (more importantly, Burgess not putting the ball into a steady scrum) was completely unacceptable (and thats from a Hookers perspective).
 

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Mark Ella (57)
I'm sorry but the only collapsing that occurred was due to the Tahs doing it themselves.

Kepu's head was constantly lower than his head, Baxters binds were on the players arm (when he was being popped) and Robinson was boring in all night.

The Tahs (and Phil Waugh) were trying to replicate the Chiefs game all over again, they should have just opted for the points instead of constantly failing to get a meat pie.

I though it was one of the worst games I've actually been to, constantly watching scrums being reset for trivial shit (more importantly, Burgess not putting the ball into a steady scrum) was completely unacceptable (and thats from a Hookers perspective).

Better go and have a look again, Holmes was under huge pressure and Shepherdson was folding in on Finger at most scrums to stop the wheel. The Tahs scrum is the ONLY good thing in their whole game.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
There is something clearlt wrong with TPN, he makes it to the set pieces and does a few big tackles but his usual dynaism around the field is missing and he spends every break of play on his knees. Better hope Moore is fully fit come RW

+1

The attrition level in these conference grudge matches is tremendous, granted, but TPN is getting worse - in terms of looking like he is going to expire - each match. The comparison to the involvement early in the season is night and day.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Phil Waugh just single handedly cost Australian rugby about 500k per year due to creating the most boring half of rugby you will ever see. Congratulations phil what a great legacy you will leave us with.
 

louie

Desmond Connor (43)
QOC kicking almost lost that for the reds.

Phil Waugh really should have taken shots on goal. If your camped down in the opp 22nd for that long get points and get out. quick points are as important as quick ball
 
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Thomas

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Only because referees are so afraid to award penalty tries when the dominant scrum is collapsed repeatedly. On tonight's game you'd say the rule was 4 collapses = a warning and you need at least 3 more to get a try. Disgraceful refereeing.

And to add insult to injury Carter's try was ruled inconclusive by the TMO. The referee ruled that "I couldn't see" = must have been short. That's a nonsense. Then he ruled that it was a collapsed maul and therefore a turnover. No thought as to why it collapsed on the line when it had stayed up for 15 metres. So the dominant team is penalised because the TMO couldn't see and the magical cause of the collapse must have been the Waratahs. If you believe in fairies.....

Holy shit, have a bigger whinge!
 

louie

Desmond Connor (43)
agree that it should have been a penalty try or yellow. Horwill was very smart when he told the ref "its not our fault because the turf is slipping". well played sir.
 

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Mark Loane (55)
That's like saying, "it's not our fault, they are stronger, better and are pushing us backwards so we slip over". Surely the ref sees through that crap.
 
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Doc

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Three things that stood out for me.

1. One of my biggest beefs going back to the mid-90s is players scoring all a teams points and winning MOM. I mean they are goalkickers, it's part of their job. Tonight was the first time I've seen a player score all a teams points and be close to worst on ground. Have Cooper even had an average game, the Reds would have done it in a canter.

2. The tahs have looked bad for a while now, but not being able to beat a Reds team that made that many errors and gifted them so much field position is just sad. 30+ minutes of the 2nd half must have been played in Reds 22 (Haven't seen replay yet, sure stats are somewhere).

3. Dean Mumm has the rugby brain of a peanut. Lets go for the try for 30 minutes straight, dominate field position, build repeated penalties and then take 3 points to remain behind and move to the other end where the Reds had not been for the entire match.
 

Brumbies Guy

John Solomon (38)
Phil Waugh came off as an absolute toss when interviewed. "That was a pretty special Reds defensive effort to keep you out for that 20minute period", "Nah not really... every team can defend".
 

rugbysmartarse

Alan Cameron (40)
Phil Waugh just single handedly cost Australian rugby about 500k per year due to creating the most boring half of rugby you will ever see. Congratulations phil what a great legacy you will leave us with.

can I confirm you are complaining about a rugby game being fought on set piece play?
 

louie

Desmond Connor (43)
That's like saying, "it's not our fault, they are stronger, better and are pushing us backwards so we slip over". Surely the ref sees through that crap.

It's putting the blame onto something other then the Reds, The ref has that at the back of head when thinking about weather to award a pen try or yellow card. Richie Mccaw does it all the time. Its called the playing the ref.
 

Set piece magic

John Solomon (38)
You NSW kids may be calling for a penalty try but that shit was ridiculous. That was NOT in the spirit of the game. The entire waratahs squad + board ought to be ashamed of themselves for trying to score a penalty try. They should all forfeight the cost of the boredom. 35 minutes of 40000 peoples time at ten bucks an hour = 40000*10/(35/60) = $689655.

PLUS. Money lost to rugby because of people that won't come back after that: I'd guess 5 million in the long term

PLUS. Rugby should have a law like in the NRL, bringing the game into disrepute, $10000 fine per incident.

Phill Waugh you have a billion dollar fine.

That was not rugby. I do not care if you say the reds scrum was weak. You do not go for pushover try's in Australia. Get out.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Sorry boring is wrong I was excited at the time. However rugby is also wrong. Ball would be lucky to be in play 10 minutes if the 2nd half. That isn't rugby.
 
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daz

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Agree Scotty, but it could have been worse; what if 40,000 Reds fans came tonight to see that tripe and the Reds losing as well?

Dire, yes, but I think the QRU may have dodged a bullet. The dream is still alive.
 
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