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Anyone got a match report on Scots v Shore 3rds. Heard it was pretty tight
yours truly
bs21
yours truly
bs21
i think we had a round of this last year. the ref is the sole keeper of tine, it doesn’t matter what the score board says. the refs are neutral but they are also human and make mistakes with calls and any other thing. Your own bias about the mistake effects how you perceive it. We also live in an age where we are used to video assisted decision making that isn’t available at schoolboy level.This is a copy of a post RUL made in the wrong forum. Was written in the tipping forum. I found it interesting and thought to copy and paste in correct forum.
From RUL
“I started watching school boys rugby again recently, great to watch. Was watching Shore play at Scotts today and the Scotts clock on the scoreboard might need a service? I watched 4 games:
16a's - Shore in front when clock run down. Ref played an extra 5 odd minutes and Scotts scored on the death to win.
3rd's - Shore in front when clock ran down. Shore kicked the ball backwards and out thinking end of the game and ref played on for another 3 -4 minutes (apparently there was 2 seconds left when the ball went out). Scotts scored on the death but was 2 points short of a win.
At the end of this game a mum questioned why the clock ran down and several more plays were allowed in the game. A dad said 'the scoreboard clock keeps running and the ref's watch is what counts'. The ref was right in front of us during this conversation and he did not appear to have a watch?? But he somehow knew there were a few seconds left and yes, I understand that the game can often go longer than the scoreboard clock because of the ref can stop his watch for stoppage of play..
2nd's - Scotts in front with 3 minutes to full time (according to scoreboard clock). Ref called full time with 2.32 left on score board clock ... to give Scotts the win. I really don't understand how the scoreboard clock can still have time on it if it does not stop for play stoppage?
1st's - Shore in front when score board clock was frozen with 2.00 minutes left. I set my timer. Ref allowed another 6 minutes or so from then and Scotts was awarded a penalty in front of the goals - which they kicked and won the game by a point.
It felt like - Scotts behind, play overtime. Scotts in front, shut game down early. I expect the refs are independent (?) so not saying this is the case, but can anyone help explain this or is it just one of Rugby's mysteries.... like scrums.”
Hi Ace,thanks SPY. We are completely in the hands of the well-intentioned members of this forum to report scores, and another member reported Kings 26-5. So do I toss a coin?
[I'll change it, but won't repost the corrected scores and tables until next week]
Shore took an early 14 nil lead and it looked to be over- but scots powered back to make it a good ding dong. Think shore 3rds will be the schools biggest chance of a prem this year. Think bass is back in 1s this week so they’ll see another player or 2 trickle down from the higher teams.Anyone got a match report on Scots v Shore 3rds. Heard it was pretty tight
yours truly
bs21
They are not related.I heard from sources that the great Rex Bassingthwaight, has a relative in the shore 16a side playing in the centres. How accurate is this? And does he have the same presence Rex does on the field?
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Scots was looking good I will be honest…Whilst we all get fired up, any objective analysis of yesterday’s results reveals an amazingly competitive and healthy comp in which at round 3 literally any of the six teams are conceivable premiership winners.
Hats off to all the teams involved for an absolutely scintillating round of rugby.
Joeys and Kings to be commended for their pitches as well - all others buy some ag pipe and fix your bloody drainage!
Has anyone got a 3,2,1 from each gameScots was looking good I will be honest…
All done. Thanks for the pick upThanks Joker, so with the View/Kings bracket, do you mean +22 instead of +12?
Not really a report but some insights.Does anyone have a report on the Scots vs Shore 4ths? I was told it was a great game to watch.
I believe the 7ths game against shore was cut short due to a broken rib or something along those lines.Not really a report but some insights.
Scots had a big team including a wrecking-ball in the front row.
Lets just say Shore had a lot of unforced errors which killed their chances and Scots took advantage of it. So much dropped ball but Shore's backs looked sharper this week.
Think the better team won but the teams were pretty evenly matched. As we saw in 3s, 2s and 1s.
5th and 6ths were cancelled. No idea about 7ths and 8ths.
The short summary:Does anyone have a report on the Scots vs Shore 4ths? I was told it was a great game to watch.
Rory O’Connor. Year 12Who played 13 for Joeys yesterday? He looks very handy. Is he in Year 11 or 12?
I think the For and Against for Newington 2XV is wrong as they conceded 55 this week and 29 last week.Thanks to those who submitted scores - this is a first: Results and Tables complete on game day. Well done!
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He is a talented young lad. Tore Shore to bits when the Joeboys came to Northbridge 2 weeks ago.Rory O’Connor. Year 12
If RUL was at the 16A’s game, he would have clearly noticed that the scoreline was 17-17 and the scrum was from a Shore knock on before the clock went to 00:00. Shore was definitely not in front. Neither team was complaining as it looked like they were going for a win. Scots won the scrum and lost the ball to Shore in a jackal shortly after. If Shore wanted to end the game there and then, they could have kicked the ball into touch. They didn’t and were going for a win. Shore made a run for it and got past the 10 metre line before the ball carrier was isolated and penalised for not releasing with 2 Scots players immediately over him. This eventually led to the winning try very quickly after. It was a good contest and should not be marred by incorrect information like Shore being in front at full time and insinuating play went into extended time until Scots won.This is a copy of a post RUL made in the wrong forum. Was written in the tipping forum. I found it interesting and thought to copy and paste in correct forum.
From RUL
“I started watching school boys rugby again recently, great to watch. Was watching Shore play at Scotts today and the Scotts clock on the scoreboard might need a service? I watched 4 games:
16a's - Shore in front when clock run down. Ref played an extra 5 odd minutes and Scotts scored on the death to win.
3rd's - Shore in front when clock ran down. Shore kicked the ball backwards and out thinking end of the game and ref played on for another 3 -4 minutes (apparently there was 2 seconds left when the ball went out). Scotts scored on the death but was 2 points short of a win.
At the end of this game a mum questioned why the clock ran down and several more plays were allowed in the game. A dad said 'the scoreboard clock keeps running and the ref's watch is what counts'. The ref was right in front of us during this conversation and he did not appear to have a watch?? But he somehow knew there were a few seconds left and yes, I understand that the game can often go longer than the scoreboard clock because of the ref can stop his watch for stoppage of play..
2nd's - Scotts in front with 3 minutes to full time (according to scoreboard clock). Ref called full time with 2.32 left on score board clock ... to give Scotts the win. I really don't understand how the scoreboard clock can still have time on it if it does not stop for play stoppage?
1st's - Shore in front when score board clock was frozen with 2.00 minutes left. I set my timer. Ref allowed another 6 minutes or so from then and Scotts was awarded a penalty in front of the goals - which they kicked and won the game by a point.
It felt like - Scotts behind, play overtime. Scotts in front, shut game down early. I expect the refs are independent (?) so not saying this is the case, but can anyone help explain this or is it just one of Rugby's mysteries.... like scrums.”