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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 6: South Africa v New Zealand (06/10/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Immenso" data-source="post: 917141" data-attributes="member: 74361"><p>That's a very generous description of PSDT's actions and very unfavourable description of Smith's, I wonder why.</p><p></p><p>I agree that Smith probably did pass it directly into PSDT, but only after PSDT ran directly between Smith and the first receiver and made him hesitate or interfered with his first option, his 'exit play' was to try to milk the penalty.</p><p>I don't care that Gardner called that way, fair enough, it's always going to be a subjective decision anyway, get on with the game.</p><p></p><p>But in the post game refereeing micro-scope that always occurs on social media. You can't let people get protractors out on lineouts and let PSDTs lazy running resulting in a turnover one metre from his posts go uncommented on in the ledger. If that was an All Black ..... sheesh.</p><p></p><p>Compare PSDT's retiring line and timing with Sam Whitelock's actions in the Kriel try. if you want an example of how it should be done. All Blacks. bastions of fair play since ages ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immenso, post: 917141, member: 74361"] That's a very generous description of PSDT's actions and very unfavourable description of Smith's, I wonder why. I agree that Smith probably did pass it directly into PSDT, but only after PSDT ran directly between Smith and the first receiver and made him hesitate or interfered with his first option, his 'exit play' was to try to milk the penalty. I don't care that Gardner called that way, fair enough, it's always going to be a subjective decision anyway, get on with the game. But in the post game refereeing micro-scope that always occurs on social media. You can't let people get protractors out on lineouts and let PSDTs lazy running resulting in a turnover one metre from his posts go uncommented on in the ledger. If that was an All Black ..... sheesh. Compare PSDT's retiring line and timing with Sam Whitelock's actions in the Kriel try. if you want an example of how it should be done. All Blacks. bastions of fair play since ages ago. [/QUOTE]
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