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Wallabies v Fiji, Sunday, 6 July, 1:30pm @ McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle

Major Tom

Phil Hardcastle (33)
World Rugby need to learn to accept that fans like you will get angry at calls they perceive as going against their team and be okay with that. Worked fine for the 100 years that preceded TMO.
Mate. I thought it was CLEARLY forward. As a wallabies supporter I was completely fine it got called back. The only thing I want world rugby to learn is their linesman have their eyes painted on when it comes to adjudicating fwd passes and the offside line.
 

BDA

Jim Lenehan (48)
Mate. I thought it was CLEARLY forward. As a wallabies supporter I was completely fine it got called back. The only thing I want world rugby to learn is their linesman have their eyes painted on when it comes to adjudicating fwd passes and the offside line.

It clearly travelled forward, but that's not the test. Was it clearly forward out of the hands? it was hard to say. That's why they had to look at it 7 or 8 times.
 

Major Tom

Phil Hardcastle (33)
I still don't think it is clearly forward. We really don't know though because the view that showed the pass clearly wasn't from in line with the play so it didn't help.

That type of pass is always going to look dodgy even if it is backwards because it will be caught a long in front of where it is passed.
Can’t really believe we’re discussing this. It looked forward as fuck live. I was not suprised they had a look at it. The replays didn’t show his hands going backwards so it made sense to overturn it.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
Staff member
Can’t really believe we’re discussing this. It looked forward as fuck live. I was not suprised they had a look at it. The replays didn’t show his hands going backwards so it made sense to overturn it.

What replay showed it going forward out of his hands? We don't have one. We have the normal angle where you couldn't see his hands and the reverse angle which wasn't in line with the play.

I disagree on your last point. It wasn't called forward so the burden of proof should have been in the other direction. There needed to be something conclusive to show it was forward, not proof that it wasn't forward.
 

parkfootyenthusiast2

Larry Dwyer (12)
I did think it was particularly funny that the highlights package on Youtube immediately followed the disallowed forward pass try with a blatant forward pass in the midfield from Fiji that led to their try, uncalled. At some point you've just got to let the 50/50 balls go and stop only dissecting them when they're on the phase that the try is scored on.

My main takeaway from this game was man we missed Bobby V.

I do also think the decision not to boot it out on half time highlighted that the Wallabies were handling this as if it was a preparation/exhibition style game with the Lions up next. It's very rare the Wallabies score 20+ with zero penalties, I think they were approaching it similar to the way the Lions are approaching the state games. The difference is the Fijian national side is a lot better than a super franchise without its wallabies, and that showed.

We'll be alright boys, stay the course, bleed gold and hate Britain. Let's trot.
 

KOB1987

John Eales (66)
BR, we can’t comment on the POTY thread re your 3.2.1 - I will agree that Tom Hooper looked pretty good while he was out there but you do realize that was only for 16 minutes?
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
Well both passes left to right from Tom wright were deemed forward. Bit of an issue we if we want him to ball play that side of the field.
Couldn't agree more Major, seems a weakness that he not comfortable passing to right. There a couple look uncomfortable going to the right.
 
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