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[2018 November Tests] England vs New Zealand 10/11/18
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<blockquote data-quote="Nubiwan" data-source="post: 921569" data-attributes="member: 43441"><p>My point is clear in the post. There are players offside at nearly every ruck in test rugby. </p><p></p><p>In an earlier post, I happened to pick out a 2 minute period were no less than 3 pretty hefty infractions occurred and the refs did nothing. I.E 5 NZ players ofside at ruck, line out interference, and Smith picking the ball out of the England front rows feet.</p><p></p><p>My overall reaction to the England performance is that they did more than enough to both win and lose a pretty decent contest. Not often we get to say that against the ABS. </p><p></p><p>The rest of what I am posting merely highlights that refereeing is scrutinized by TMO, and big decisions are made, when plenty of other laws are broken constantly in a match. Game is perhaps weighed down by the number of laws and their interpretations. Sometimes why Rugby League is soooo much more enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nubiwan, post: 921569, member: 43441"] My point is clear in the post. There are players offside at nearly every ruck in test rugby. In an earlier post, I happened to pick out a 2 minute period were no less than 3 pretty hefty infractions occurred and the refs did nothing. I.E 5 NZ players ofside at ruck, line out interference, and Smith picking the ball out of the England front rows feet. My overall reaction to the England performance is that they did more than enough to both win and lose a pretty decent contest. Not often we get to say that against the ABS. The rest of what I am posting merely highlights that refereeing is scrutinized by TMO, and big decisions are made, when plenty of other laws are broken constantly in a match. Game is perhaps weighed down by the number of laws and their interpretations. Sometimes why Rugby League is soooo much more enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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