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Australia vs British and Irish Lions - 1st Test (Brisbane)

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Mr Doug

Dick Tooth (41)
For the past year and a bit I have that diggers was one of the most overrated wingers in the game and last night reinforced that. I though JOC (James O'Connor) was quiet and some bad mistakes in the first half. I'd put Beale at 10, JOC (James O'Connor) 11, lilo at 12, Horne at 13 if AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) out, folau wing and Barnes at 15. If Barnes out folau at 15 and cummins on the wing or tomane if he's ok to play.
But agree. JOC (James O'Connor) was not hot. He didn't cost us the game but just didn't do much and Beale played there more in the second half it seemed


My thoughts: Forwards played well as a "group" (I hate that expression)!
Digby is not the brilliant player he was a couple of years ago.
I felt 'concerned' when JOC (James O'Connor) was anointed as our # 10.
Is there a place for the Honey Badger in the squad, or is he injured too? Lilo should be taken aside by a tackling coach and told not to lead with his head! That's for forwards with the skills to use low body-height in the contact. He can't be picked again on his "test form", but to be fair he was in play for less time than the National Anthem was!! (Clock was stopped at 54 secs.)
Thousands of Oz Rugby fans like me have never seen Mowen or Lilo play, as we don't have pay TV. Mowen lived up to the hype, Lilo didn't.
Folau has been seen in action on TV regularly in NRL and AFL matches, and played as we all thought he would. Is it fair to say he's a 'lighter' Jonah Lomu? (1.93m/103kgs v 1.96m/125kgs).
Going on our performance last night, and if things go our way, we will win the next two Tests by 10 to 15 points each.
 

Pusser

Larry Dwyer (12)
Obviously Ii am seeing it through a more rouge shade of glasses than a number of others, so I won't comment any more on the legitimacy of what he did.

However most here seem to think he is guilty it would then come down to punishment. Why 4 weeks?

How many weeks did Benny A sit out for his stomp on Ben Robinson. That one was:

Ben A was not involved in the ruck.
Not near the ball.
Clear sighted in that Ben A had clear sight of where the ball and Ben R were.
Drew the refs attention to it prior to doing it
Then did it right in front of the referee
Because Ben A was not on an off field yellow


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FrankLind

Colin Windon (37)
Doesn't matter. The action was deliberate, the aim POSSIBLY not. However the result is clear to see. There should be no leniency for a deliberate stomp that ACCIDENTALLY connects with an opponents face.


It is difficult to argue that if the action was deliberate, as evidenced by the angle at which Horwill turns, that the aim was not also deliberate. Otherwise, it is akin to Horwill going on a blind fishing expedition with his boot with a clear risk he would rake one of his own players (which is obviously BS)
 

SammyP

Chris McKivat (8)
My thoughts: Forwards played well as a "group" (I hate that expression)!Digby is not the brilliant player he was a couple of years ago.
I felt 'concerned' when JOC (James O'Connor) was anointed as our # 10.
Is there a place for the Honey Badger in the squad, or is he injured too? Lilo should be taken aside by a tackling coach and told not to lead with his head! That's for forwards with the skills to use low body-height in the contact. He can't be picked again on his "test form", but to be fair he was in play for less time than the National Anthem was!! (Clock was stopped at 54 secs.)
Thousands of Oz Rugby fans like me have never seen Mowen or Lilo play, as we don't have pay TV. Mowen lived up to the hype, Lilo didn't.
Folau has been seen in action on TV regularly in NRL and AFL matches, and played as we all thought he would. Is it fair to say he's a 'lighter' Jonah Lomu? (1.93m/103kgs v 1.96m/125kgs).
Going on our performance last night, and if things go our way, we will win the next two Tests by 10 to 15 points each.
Having seen him play every game this year, it is not the usual way Lilo tackles. And yes, I agree it is not a good technique, it's how A. Fiangaa got knocked out in the WC (I think it was the WC)
Also obviously Lilo didn't show his skill, one poor tackle and you write him off? Find some footage of him playing before you judge. Agree that Mowen was outstanding.
 

Garryowen

Larry Dwyer (12)
Are you saying that Horwill deliberately and clearly went for the lions player's face?

I can't say it was deliberately aimed at the face, but that was the effect.

Can't think of why else he would have done what he did? Did he confuse Jones' head for the ball?
 

Shiggins

Simon Poidevin (60)
I just saw the head stomp. It's very inconclusive. The guys head lands and then kev's boot comes down. Kev's movement was a tad unnatural though. But I don't think he will get anything for it. It's just not conclusive. He wasn't looking at the guy or anything and they were all diving forward. Just unfortunate
 

gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
It is difficult to argue that if the action was deliberate, as evidenced by the angle at which Horwill turns, that the aim was not also deliberate. Otherwise, it is akin to Horwill going on a blind fishing expedition with his boot with a clear risk he would rake one of his own players (which is obviously BS)
Your logic is sound and if I had not seen any video I would agree, but that video does not correlate with your statement.

I have just paused my way through that video and at no stage does he have a line of sight to his own feet.

Can you give me a still image or another video where he has a clear line of sight and where his face is NOT buried into the back of another player?
 

No4918

John Hipwell (52)
Your logic is sound and if I had not seen any video I would agree, but that video does not correlate with your statement.

I have just paused my way through that video and at no stage does he have a line of sight to his own feet.

Can you give me a still image or another video where he has a clear line of sight and where his face is NOT buried into the back of another player?


He does not have clear line of sight but his head is out of the maul and he would have a good idea where people are. It does not look good. After the one vs the Brumbies he will find himself in trouble. That will be a huge blow and I suspect he is shitting himself right now.
 

gel

Ken Catchpole (46)
He certainly seemed to be doing the right thing and looking around for someone to pass to but I couldn't see anybody in the clear.

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He chose to go back inside.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
gel - beale did the right thing in straightening as shown in the bottom frame but he needed to let the ball go to Folau in the next step. Once he hold the BIL 11 up, which he will do, Folau is every chance of going the distance.
Really poor decision making.
I put this down to lack of game time in the last 8 weeks.
 
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Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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Just want to say re- the slip that the surface t suncorp was no different to any other week. the grass was moist and the top layer of soil was wet but firm underneath.

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FrankLind

Colin Windon (37)
Your logic is sound and if I had not seen any video I would agree, but that video does not correlate with your statement.

I have just paused my way through that video and at no stage does he have a line of sight to his own feet.

Can you give me a still image or another video where he has a clear line of sight and where his face is NOT buried into the back of another player?


He knew what he was doing. Stop playing the legal beagle.

He'll probably get off by claiming your bullshit angle.
 

Mr Doug

Dick Tooth (41)
Having seen him play every game this year, it is not the usual way Lilo tackles. And yes, I agree it is not a good technique, it's how A. Fiangaa got knocked out in the WC (I think it was the WC)
Also obviously Lilo didn't show his skill, one poor tackle and you write him off? Find some footage of him playing before you judge. Agree that Mowen was outstanding.

Lighten up SamyP! Though what I said was fact, (you couldn't pick him on what he contributed to the game), it was said in a humourous vain. Like most others on GAGR, I want to see him recover, and when he's deemed "fit to play", win us the third Test.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
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In terms of standardised guidance for Illegal and/or Foul Play and Misconduct, IRB Regulation 17 applies, and is used by nearly all judiciaries to assist to determine sanctions for citings.

Judiciary Entry Point Based on Scale of Seriousness of the Player’s conduct, which constitutes the offending.

Law No 10.4(b) Stamping on an Opponent
Lower End 2 weeks, Mid Range 5 weeks, Top End 9+ weeks, Maximum Sanction 52 weeks

Law No 10.4(b) Trampling on an Opponent
Lower End 2 weeks, Mid Range 5 weeks, Top End 9+ weeks, Maximum Sanction 52 weeks

Law No 10.4(c) Kicking an Opponent
Lower End 4 weeks, Mid Range 8 weeks, Top End 12+ weeks, Maximum Sanction 52 weeks



I don't think it will be a kicking citing.
 

jollyswagman

Ron Walden (29)
I am just catching wind of the Horwill stomp and I am gutted by it. I'm sorry boys but that is a bloody stomp and it looks like it was directed at Jones face. As a reds fan and as a wallabies fan I am livid with Horwill. He is the god damn captain of the national side in arguably the biggest game in a decade and he pulls that crap. It is disgusting and he should be ashamed of himself. Poise, composure and that you expect from you captain and he dishes that shit up in the 3rd minute....WTF? It's not like he had been bashed for 75 minutes by the lions and then lashed out in frustration - the 3rd bloody minute - PATHETIC. I say take the captaincy off him for good. Done mate - had your chance. I expect a hell of lot more composure from my Wallaby Captain than that. Thanks for reminding us of what a hot head you were in your younger years James. Sorry, rant over....and no, not all of us Reds fans see it the same way.
 

SammyP

Chris McKivat (8)
Lighten up SamyP! Though what I said was fact, (you couldn't pick him on what he contributed to the game), it was said in a humourous vain. Like most others on GAGR, I want to see him recover, and when he's deemed "fit to play", win us the third Test.
Apologies, obviously I took your comment the wrong way, I just thought it was harsh to say a that player, who by your own admission you have not seen play, who was knocked out a minute into the game didn't live up to the hype.
 

Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
20/20 hindsight is a lovely thing

How many players do you actually think are "injury free"

My understanding of pro sports is that everyone is injured and playing with something. (I remember Natham Hindmarsh saying the evidence of a top player is how he plays wounded, not when "fit" because that never happens)

Deans takes his medical team's advice, he ain't the doctor.


If the allegation is true and that is a big IF, whoever responsible has breached a duty of care surely. Not just any injury, we are talking about a mans neck and the consequences could be very severe.

This is more a matter of due diligence than hindsight.
 
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