Leicester v Harlequins
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Re: Leicester v Harlequins
Says the ref is Tim Wigglesworth ? Cant realy say he rings any bells, maybe thats a good thing !!!!!
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Tim Wigglesworth reffed one of the LV games at Welford Road, the game that got Cockerill in trouble with the officials.
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Cockers was right.
Wigglesworth was truly awful on that day and looked out of his depth. Had even less of a clue than Chris White does!!!
Hopefully it was an off day or he has improved in the interim.
Wigglesworth was truly awful on that day and looked out of his depth. Had even less of a clue than Chris White does!!!
Hopefully it was an off day or he has improved in the interim.
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This shoud be a cracking affair at Welford Road and hopefully a near sellout game. Not too many changes expected to the squad - injuries permitting and with a break before the final game against Saracens. Bring it on.
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Oh that was him Well lets see how he ref's this oneTigerbeat wrote:Tim Wigglesworth reffed one of the LV games at Welford Road, the game that got Cockerill in trouble with the officials.
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Actually C. White Esq had quite a good game on Sunday.voice of the crumbie wrote:Had even less of a clue than Chris White does!!!
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This was because I spoke to him before the match!!
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Yes Bill by his own poor standards White did have a good game on Sunday.
However he still missed a few things e.g. a pull back on Matt Smith for what should have been Tigers 5th try. He still doesn't seem to understand that when the front row pops up going backwards in the scrum it should be a penalty not a reset.
However he still missed a few things e.g. a pull back on Matt Smith for what should have been Tigers 5th try. He still doesn't seem to understand that when the front row pops up going backwards in the scrum it should be a penalty not a reset.
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I agree. I think he was just trying (successfully) to even things up in the second half.voice of the crumbie wrote:Yes Bill by his own poor standards White did have a good game on Sunday.
However he still missed a few things e.g. a pull back on Matt Smith for what should have been Tigers 5th try. He still doesn't seem to understand that when the front row pops up going backwards in the scrum it should be a penalty not a reset.
There were very few reset scrums (by his standards). As ever, however, his view of the rearmost foot was somewhat ambiguous; most scrum feeds were crooked etc
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I'm stranded in California by the volcano mess and we'll miss the quins game :( Gutted :(
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if your lucky you might get back as british airspace was reopened last night.Purebob wrote:I'm stranded in California by the volcano mess and we'll miss the quins game :( Gutted :(
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Glorious sunshine in Leicester today, hopefully it will last until the weekend.