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Reds v Waratahs, round 4, Saturday 7 March

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biggsy

Chilla Wilson (44)
I don't like Beale much either, but that is plain unfair.

On who, the bloke lying on the ground with eyes rolled back in his head not moving. Or the person standing over him snatching the ball from semi unconscious players arms.
Check the replay out.... Not a good look
 

FilthRugby

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
Even the basics like passing a ball in FRONT of a player was not evident in the slightest by Queensland tonight. Too many times the ball went behind the player running on to it. Less of the worries, however.
Lucky the Waratahs didn't put on 50.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
On who, the bloke lying on the ground with eyes rolled back in his head not moving. Or the person standing over him snatching the ball from semi unconscious players arms.
Check the replay out.. Not a good look


Pretty sure watching you type that bullshit out in slowmo would be less than impressive.

Maybe best to quit while you're ahead.
 

Chris McCracken

Jim Clark (26)
On who, the bloke lying on the ground with eyes rolled back in his head not moving. Or the person standing over him snatching the ball from semi unconscious players arms.
Check the replay out.. Not a good look

I suspect I'm just as disappointed as you. But it's a football game. If you think Beale's primary objective is to assess and provide first aid to a tackled player, you've got it wrong.
 

redstragic

Alan Cameron (40)
What he needs is Jim Carmichael's boot introduced to his arse..

Carmichael asked to hold off judgement till this year when the Reds were back in the arms race. Well my judgement is that perhaps he needs to go as well as Woody. It is a shame because they are both very high quality human beings.

I look at the way the Rabbitohs organisation have built on teams success over the last 4 yrs and it makes me really happy as a fan. Then I despair at the way the Reds have pissed the last 3 years up against the wall and we are now getting this slop from blokes that were good enough to be champions.
 

biggsy

Chilla Wilson (44)
With a game like that, I'm glade thread rule 3 is there, but being a Reds fans rule 5 sucks.
 
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Carmichael asked to hold off judgement till this year when the Reds were back in the arms race. Well my judgement is that perhaps he needs to go as well as Woody. It is a shame because they are both very high quality human beings.


you don't throw the baby out with the bathwater..
Apart from the obvious Karmichael situation, the Reds have been professional run in all other facets, JOC (James O'Connor) has returned home without misdemeanour, Brisbane City won the NRC, Reds have posted years of consecutive $million operating surpluses.

RG is the coach... he is the one to go
 

FilthRugby

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
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At least on positive tonight (for us north of the border).

Congrats to the 'Fat Cat'. Played very well tonight and deserves to be the most capped Tah.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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The only positives for the Tahs were the physicality in defence was good and Carraro slotted in seamlessly for AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper). If AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) misses a few games it won't be as bad.

Should have really put 50 points on them. The Reds were awful.
 

No4918

John Hipwell (52)
Rugby is on life support.


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I was thinking the same thing during the game unfortunately. The crowd around me were not impressed and over it as well and this is meant to be one of the biggest games of the year. How many people won't go next week now? If all the mistakes weren't enough the scrums just rubbed salt into the wound. They were rubbish from both sides all night and Jackson did SFA. Just blow the whistle and penalise the team that you think fucked up worse. It will be better for the game than the constant stoppages which are killing it in a saturated market.
 

Brumby Runner

Jason Little (69)
Reds were clueless and the Tahs were (mostly) inept. Skelton again showed he is learning to scrummage and was better in open play than he's been for some time. Very good signs. Really can't say a good word for anyone else, so I'd better leave it there (except that Jackson again proved to be below the standard required).
 
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