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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 4: New Zealand v South Africa (15/09/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nubiwan" data-source="post: 915482" data-attributes="member: 43441"><p>In the grander scheme of things, I might disagree.</p><p></p><p>If New Zealand wallop a team 50-20, then few will comment about some earlier key decisions that went their way, as in the end they simply ran away with it. Fewer will complain the refereeing decisions had much influence on the outcome. From a refereeing perspective therefore, and rather my point, it is always safe to side with the perceived dominant team.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't even going to make the point on this thread, but having seen some of the in match commentary, and posts on here, it appears I was not alone on my opinion on the ref.</p><p></p><p>Ironic then, how the NZ press has questioned the ref. What does that say?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nubiwan, post: 915482, member: 43441"] In the grander scheme of things, I might disagree. If New Zealand wallop a team 50-20, then few will comment about some earlier key decisions that went their way, as in the end they simply ran away with it. Fewer will complain the refereeing decisions had much influence on the outcome. From a refereeing perspective therefore, and rather my point, it is always safe to side with the perceived dominant team. I wasn't even going to make the point on this thread, but having seen some of the in match commentary, and posts on here, it appears I was not alone on my opinion on the ref. Ironic then, how the NZ press has questioned the ref. What does that say? [/QUOTE]
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