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Have to add that Phil Kearns nonsense would have been out of date and offensive 30 years ago. There is absolutely zero chance that he would retain his job if he was broadcasting anywhere in Europe.
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/jun/25/rugby-union-wallabies-prove-tactically-inept-against-smarter-ireland?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
This is an article from the British, not Irish, Guardian newspaper.
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Cheika spends the whole game slamming the table at every decision that doesn’t go Australia’s way. That you can’t see how counter productive that is amazes me. Does he not know that there is a camera on him?
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Indeed, but Ireland should have won that game, even with the mistakes by the referee, but they failed to take their chances and that was the overwhelming narrative on the Irish rugby fora at the time.
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There are ways and means of making comments about the referee, cheika’s table slamming etc is counter productive, feeds a false narrative about the quality of the officiating of the game and, most importantly, is really bad for the image of rugby union in Australia. That you have to go back to...
But it isn’t a problem for the rest of the world. Rugby is growing exponentially in the NH, sadly to the detriment of the game in the SH, and you just do not hear coaches moaning about the officiating in the way Cheika does. Tellingly he didn’t moan about the refs, like he now does, when he...
But rightly or wrongly the laws are the laws until such time as they are changed. Saying the law is unfair serves no purpose, it is the same for both sides. The same with complaining about lifting at restarts, until the laws change those are the laws so just get on and play to them.
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I think a factor in the struggle Australian rugby union has is the incessant and institutional complaining about the referees. It has created a narrative that the game is too complicated for people to be bothering with it. There are supporters of every side who moan about referees (wrongly for...
As I posted, objectively, people are paying a f’ck of a lot more to be entertained by NH rugby than they are to be entertained by SH rugby. What you or I, subjectivity, think is immaterial. NH rugby is considerably more popular than SH rugby.
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I know Aus were on the wrong side of the result but, for a neutral, the 2003 final was an astonishingly exciting game, with one try apiece. It was a wonderful contest for the ball.
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For all the “entertainment” of super rugby the ARU haven’t actually got a pot to piss in relative to the IRFU, RFU, FFR and the English and French clubs. Bums on seats and money in the bank would tend to suggest that the “entertainment” of NH rugby is considerably more remunerative than the...
I find Super rugby about as interesting as basketball. Fantastic athletes doing fantastic things but as a blood and thunder contest for the ball, which is actually the point of rugby, contrived and boring. And, interestingly, it is not even close to NH rugby in terms of popularity and income...
These things happen though and generally, over 80 minutes, leave alone 240 minutes they balance out. The game cannot be perfectly refereed so just take the rough with the smooth. Personally I would take the three tests Australia and Ireland served up over a (tackling optional) try fest like the...
Michael Lynagh made the point on the English Sky telecast that Cheika constantly moaning about the referee must rub off on the players attitudes.
I thought Gauzere was the best of the three refs yesterday, but how Kepu can be penalised for stopping Murray scoring against the post, and it not...
That “clear out” occurred several seconds after the whistle had been blown by the ref who was stood two meters from Coleman. It was not the brightest thing you will see on a rugby field.
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Maybe that is all Ireland needed to do to win the series and they reasoned that they would keep a few tricks in the locker for the greater challenges that lie ahead...Just saying like...
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