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[2016 Super Rugby] Chiefs vs. Highlanders (Round 11) 07/05/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 796785" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Well, I don't think its even a penalty. Charlie Ngatai comes in for a copybook tackle, head low and beside the opponent's hip/thigh area, He times it perfectly, wrapping his arms as the kicked ball was played by Elliott Dixon. Suddenly, Dixon jumps at the last moment. How is Ngatai supposed to know that Dixon has jumped... ESP? I mean what the fuk was Ngatai supposed to do?</p><p></p><p> However, I don't think the referee in this case was at fault. He is hamstrung by a WR Referees group that has lost the plot. I blame Joel Jutge for this shambles, and the one with <em>"protecting the man in the air at all costs"</em>. This is the kind of bullsh¡t decisions you get when the idiots running WR Referees insist on refereeing outcomes instead of causes. Sometimes, an accident is just an accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 796785, member: 20605"] Well, I don't think its even a penalty. Charlie Ngatai comes in for a copybook tackle, head low and beside the opponent's hip/thigh area, He times it perfectly, wrapping his arms as the kicked ball was played by Elliott Dixon. Suddenly, Dixon jumps at the last moment. How is Ngatai supposed to know that Dixon has jumped... ESP? I mean what the fuk was Ngatai supposed to do? However, I don't think the referee in this case was at fault. He is hamstrung by a WR Referees group that has lost the plot. I blame Joel Jutge for this shambles, and the one with [I]"protecting the man in the air at all costs"[/I]. This is the kind of bullsh¡t decisions you get when the idiots running WR Referees insist on refereeing outcomes instead of causes. Sometimes, an accident is just an accident. [/QUOTE]
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