Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Pass level at worse for me.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
They will be but right call for me.. one of those ones that whichever way the decision went the opposite side would be raging
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
What a fantastic game! Anyone who hasn't watched this must try to catch a replay.
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Ref and assist were close on files so fair to say not obvious. I think if did go forward but that is not the way laws are being interpreted. Entertaining game.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
43-42 to Exeter at the death!!
Have to say despite some errors in the first half I thought Tempo was consistent and had a pretty good game today.
Have to say despite some errors in the first half I thought Tempo was consistent and had a pretty good game today.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Agreed and he certainly let the game flowOakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 5:02 pm 43-42 to Exeter at the death!!
Have to say despite some errors in the first half I thought Tempo was consistent and had a pretty good game today.
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Even the ball popping out the scrum and him letting the 9 put it back in rather than reset.. have to say it made for a free flowing exciting game. Like seeing the not straight lineout calls as they never get picked upRugbygramps wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 5:03 pmAgreed and he certainly let the game flowOakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 5:02 pm 43-42 to Exeter at the death!!
Have to say despite some errors in the first half I thought Tempo was consistent and had a pretty good game today.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
417 points in 6 games !
Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Pass was forwards for me........but still if folk enjoy it we can ignore the laws.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Looked forward out of his hands and forward travelling through the air. I'm surprised that hasn't been chalked off tbh
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Laws weren’t ignored, referee looked at it and deemed it not clear and obvious which it wasn’t. It may well have been slightly forward but it’s a tight call and too tight to overrule the onfield decision of a try.
Some rules were definitely being ignored first half but second half I thought they did a good job.. in a game played at that tempo odd bits are going to get missed but that call at the end was correct for me
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Looking at where the players were standing relative to each other and the lines on the pitch I’d say they were level throughout but that’s just my opinion of course. I guess the fact there’s so much debate shows there was nothing clear and obvious to over rule the onfield decision
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Don’t think they were, try was awarded it wasn’t an obvious forward pass when reviewed so try stood.
As I say for me was ok Schickerling did well to put the anchors on and took the ball on his hip.
All done and dusted now, and I think that the uncontested scrums no matter how unfortunate suited Quins more as it gave them space and time to launch strike moves.
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Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
Neither team could defend for large parts of the game and it ended up being a basketball match albeit exciting with a thrilling ending.
Not saying I’d prefer a 6-6 defence on top bore draw but Quins didn’t have to work that hard for their tries 2nd half - Joe Simmonds is a weak link defensively at full back and as I say their first up tackling was so poor it was reminiscent of our days under Geordan.
Their attack is better mind!!
Not saying I’d prefer a 6-6 defence on top bore draw but Quins didn’t have to work that hard for their tries 2nd half - Joe Simmonds is a weak link defensively at full back and as I say their first up tackling was so poor it was reminiscent of our days under Geordan.
Their attack is better mind!!
Re: Rd 3 Premiership games - 23rd to 25th September 2022
I thought it was at least a yard forward, look at the hands, look where it was passed from and then compare it to where it was caught.OakhamTiger32 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 25, 2022 5:15 pmLooking at where the players were standing relative to each other and the lines on the pitch I’d say they were level throughout but that’s just my opinion of course. I guess the fact there’s so much debate shows there was nothing clear and obvious to over rule the onfield decision