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Wales vs Australia - Sunday 12 November - 4:15am AEDT

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amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
Yeh it was great but if they got pinged when they were offside it would or sorted it out. Their line speed was amazing but still offside a handful of times.

So true, sometime I feel like as long as the whole line is offside you can do whatever you want.

Refs seem to only notice offsides by using others as reference points, and the entire Welsh line was offside a lot.
 

Jagman

Trevor Allan (34)
That's a poor point as I could easily say 'how many games have we lost because of his poor kicking?' I don't know the exact number bu it's certainly more then he has won us from his kicking that's for sure. It's really all about consistency and he's got to at least replicate this form next week against England if we have any hope of winning. Anyways, I don't want to get into some Foley bashing argument, he was solid enough. Let's hope it continues.
Just think its poor when the sole comment on a game is: 'Foley's kicking was lame.' When the guy set up at least two peaches to score tries when we couldn't break tackles. Its like the gun is cocked and loaded for the guy.

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Shiggins

Steve Williams (59)
So true, sometime I feel like as long as the whole line is offside you can do whatever you want.

Refs seem to only notice offsides by using others as reference points, and the entire Welsh line was offside a lot.
Yeh. It is a big part of the game now. The all blacks have been doing it for years but now all teams relaise how important that quick line off defence is.

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Strewthcobber

Andrew Slack (58)
Just before half time Genia twice kicked the ball back into a ruck because he wasn’t ready for it. Am I correct in my understanding that this is actually illegal?

The second time it may not have actually cleared the ruck, but I definitely thought the first one was.
Yep, 16.4a - Players must not return the ball into a ruck

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You can keep the ball in the ruck with your feet, but once it's out you cant put it back in
 

Viking

Mark Ella (57)
Just think its poor when the sole comment on a game is: 'Foley's kicking was lame.' When the guy set up at least two peaches to score tries when we couldn't break tackles. Its like the gun is cocked and loaded for the guy.

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Wrong poster mate, never said that.
 

Lindommer

Steve Williams (59)
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Refs seem to only notice offsides by using others as reference points, and the entire Welsh line was offside a lot.
Refs shouldn't have anything to do with offsides, other than whistling them. Offside play should be adjudicated by the TJ/ARs, exactly the same as in soccer. It's not difficult, stand on the offside line and call it, the players'll soon start to have a quick squiz where the bloke on the sideline's standing.
 

Strewthcobber

Andrew Slack (58)
Refs shouldn't have anything to do with offsides, other than whistling them. Offside play should be adjudicated by the TJ/ARs, exactly the same as in soccer. It's not difficult, stand on the offside line and call it, the players'll soon start to have a quick squiz where the bloke on the sideline's standing.

How does the TJ/AR know when the Ref thinks the ball is out of the ruck?
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Refs shouldn't have anything to do with offsides, other than whistling them. Offside play should be adjudicated by the TJ/ARs, exactly the same as in soccer. It's not difficult, stand on the offside line and call it, the players'll soon start to have a quick squiz where the bloke on the sideline's standing.

It would be infintely easier to ref than soccer. In soccer you need to be able to watch both the point where a pass is made and the offside line which is often completely different sides of the pitch. Rugby would be a piece of piss. The offside line is always right next to the ruck (within which is the ball).
 

amirite

Chilla Wilson (44)
It would be infintely easier to ref than soccer. In soccer you need to be able to watch both the point where a pass is made and the offside line which is often completely different sides of the pitch. Rugby would be a piece of piss. The offside line is always right next to the ruck (within which is the ball).

I don't know mate, have you ever had a ref break down the different things he looks for in an average ruck/tackle contest? It's a quite a checklist and I imagine it's hard to police a bloke 3m behind you for offside while you do it.

In soccer what're you paying attention to? The one bloke that kicks the ball, and the one bloke furthest forward. 2 things really.
 

ForceFan

Chilla Wilson (44)
WALLABIES RUCK INVOLVEMENTS AGAINST WALES

Hooper: 33 Total - 24 Attack/9 Defence (73 mins)
McMahon: 32T - 25A/7D (83 mins)
Coleman: 30T - 27A/3D (83 mins)
Sio: 24T - 23A/1D (70 mins)
TPN: 20T - 17A/3D (61 mins)
Kepu: 20T - 17A/3D (66 mins)
Simmons: 20T - 17A/3D (66 mins)
Hanigan: 19T - 14A/5D (66 mins)

Best Back: Koroibete: 13T - 12A/1D (83 mins)

Back Row - 48% of D rucks.

Wallabies won 97% of own rucks (87 of 89).
Wales won 95% of own rucks (85 of 89).

Wallabies stood off 62% of Wales' Rucks.
Wallabies averaged 2.4 players in ruck support of their own ball carriers.
Wallabies averaged only 0.5 players placing ruck pressure on Wales' ball carriers.

Wales numbers to follow.........
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
I don't know mate, have you ever had a ref break down the different things he looks for in an average ruck/tackle contest? It's a quite a checklist and I imagine it's hard to police a bloke 3m behind you for offside while you do it.

In soccer what're you paying attention to? The one bloke that kicks the ball, and the one bloke furthest forward. 2 things really.

Right, which is why you have the AR doing the offside line as suggested above. The ref can focus on all the shenanigans going on in the ruck and the AR can focus on the offside line.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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Hooper's yellow card was stupid because he was so clearly in at the side and we had been warned. It could have been incredibly costly for us.

Outside of that I thought it was the best test he has played in a number of games and would have been well amongst my MOTM votes (probably 2nd behind Genia) if he hadn't been carded.

Our discipline was generally poor in this game and must improve next week against England.
 

Rock Lobster

Larry Dwyer (12)
Hooper's yellow card was stupid because he was so clearly in at the side and we had been warned. It could have been incredibly costly for us.

Outside of that I thought it was the best test he has played in a number of games and would have been well amongst my MOTM votes (probably 2nd behind Genia) if he hadn't been carded.

Our discipline was generally poor in this game and must improve next week against England.

Before the Hooper sin bin I was thinking I must have missed a recent rule change in relation to players coming in from the side. In recent Wallaby games I've noticed several of our forwards cleaning out defenders directly from the side without sanction and thought I must have missed something.
 

Derpus

George Gregan (70)
Before the Hooper sin bin I was thinking I must have missed a recent rule change in relation to players coming in from the side. In recent Wallaby games I've noticed several of our forwards cleaning out defenders directly from the side without sanction and thought I must have missed something.

Nah nah just cheating.
 

Gnostic

Mark Ella (57)
Before the Hooper sin bin I was thinking I must have missed a recent rule change in relation to players coming in from the side. In recent Wallaby games I've noticed several of our forwards cleaning out defenders directly from the side without sanction and thought I must have missed something.

Leaf from the ABs play book. Up to Hooper sin binning they have been getting away with it 8 out of 10 times. It's still shit, the tactic that is.
 
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