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[2019 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand vs. South Africa (27/07/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyM" data-source="post: 951098" data-attributes="member: 73737"><p>Can't say I agree with this Hein in the context of rugby. McCaw for example operated for his entire career doing those small things, and getting away with them. In no way did it grow into him committing more serious infringements. I appreciate it may happen in society, do you have examples of it happening in rugby?</p><p></p><p>What should be getting more focus should be activities such as flying off your feet at the ruck, or tackling styles (Faz) and heights. Once we actually get those right, and we are comfortable that the referees are able to effectively protect player safety (and are doing so) then absolutely let's move on to things like getting the scrum feed straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyM, post: 951098, member: 73737"] Can’t say I agree with this Hein in the context of rugby. McCaw for example operated for his entire career doing those small things, and getting away with them. In no way did it grow into him committing more serious infringements. I appreciate it may happen in society, do you have examples of it happening in rugby? What should be getting more focus should be activities such as flying off your feet at the ruck, or tackling styles (Faz) and heights. Once we actually get those right, and we are comfortable that the referees are able to effectively protect player safety (and are doing so) then absolutely let’s move on to things like getting the scrum feed straight. [/QUOTE]
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