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British Irish Lions
is this part of the whole levelling up?Honestly don’t think there is a huge London price increase compared to a lot of the country now.

Hong Kong
British Irish Lions
is this part of the whole levelling up?Honestly don’t think there is a huge London price increase compared to a lot of the country now.
England
Bath
Actually the comedy club wasn't terrible...I mean it was but I'm use to clubs overcharging.Did you like the London prices?
UK
Harlequins
Scotland
England
Sale
Ireland
Leinster
England
Bath
A Scot, An Ozzie and a Kiwi going lax on England due to pressure?Big union and social media pressure got to them
Ireland
Leinster
Nah, you replace that knock on with a kick or backwards pass to ground and it's a red. Rugby has collectively lost it's **** over a knock on and all of a sudden expects a player not to play the whistle or situation.A Scot, An Ozzie and a Kiwi going lax on England due to pressure?
RFU
www.englandrugby.com
Downgrading is incredibly rare especially in high profile incident, just accept Peyper **** the bed on this one.
England
Sale
In what way?Dangerous precedent that will make the game less safe at lower levels.
England
Leicester
England
Bath
Jesus Christ man, you whinge about us whinging and say "well all the officials agree with me and you think you know more than them?", now they have confirmed he actually got it wrong and you are on here doing exactly what you accused us of doing and making identical arguments (this is putting player safety at risk and making a mockery of laws to protect against head injuries).Dangerously low bar for unavoidable contact in my opinion.
Big union and social media pressure got to them, no way a Fijian escapes sanction there.
Edit: reasoning given and it's mitigation - Players not expected to anticipate a player bending over to pick up a ball is such a low bar. Haven't been this ****** off with a decision since Sam Cane got away with taking Henshaw's head clear off.
How can I send lads out to play a rugby match when grass roots referees, who are already pretty inadequate at protecting players from head contact, see that and are told it's not a red card? Massive failing.
Ireland
Leinster
It's giving referees leeway. Referees at an amateur level are so reluctant to make any call involving head contact. We have an incident here where a player with horrendous body position gets away without a red card despite no third party mitigation - picking a loose ball up is now enough mitigation to reduce sanction is the precedent here. Reduction from red to yellow in the pro game far more closely translates to a reduction from penalty to play-on in the amateur game.In what way?
The bolded is exactly what I mean above.It's still been acknowledged as foul play (which I still think is the wrong call) and that it should've been a card, just yellow not red - it's not like it was a situation that could be replicated on a regular basis
Ryan's dangerous ruck entry and Aki's dangerous tackle should be equally as/more concerning considering neither was penalised at any point in the game/citing process (Henshaw's is easily mitigated for)
Jesus Christ man, you whinge about us whinging and say "well all the officials agree with me and you think you know more than them?", now they have confirmed he actually got it wrong and you are on here doing exactly what you accused us of doing and making identical arguments (this is putting player safety at risk and making a mockery of laws to protect against head injuries).
England
Sale
Which ended with a shoulder directly to a trapped players face - as mentioned somewhere above, either he entered recklessly and hit Ludlam's head or he entered in a controlled fashion and hit Ludlam's head. If Steward's actions are being judged on outcome (tried to get out the way and hit someone in the head) then trying to ruck legally and hitting someone in the head should be judged under the same microscopeI disagree that Ryan's ruck entry was dangerous, it was a controlled low paced movement in a static situation
But what's the action that is going to be replicated? Trying to jump out of the way and twisting your body in such a way that a bending player turns directly into your elbow? No one's going into a dropped ball situation thinking about regardless if it's a red or a yellow or a play onAs for the rest, how can it not be replicated? It's a player picking up a loose ball, it happens every single game of rugby.
England
Northampton
England
Bath
I have no issue with you arguing the Steward incident should be a red under the argument of player safety, the issue is then making excuses for 3 other incidents of head contact, all of which the player had way more time to decide what to do. You argue there is less force but I have seen 3 instances of players running into contact and in the Aki case, a defender can be completely static in such a situation and still get a red as an "active" defender if they drive their shoulder up into a players face and knock them (which is what happened). In the Ryan case, he went into that at the pace a player would go in to clear out a ruck. There is clear precedent of red cards for players entering a ruck and smacking someone in the face that way. Sure he may not have absolutely flown in but he did line Ludlam up from a distance, who was trapped before he ran in, and clobbered him in the head. Circumstances didn't change in the ruck, there was nothing he could have thought he was achieving by hitting a trapped player like that so either he wasn't in control or he was in control and intentionally targeted the head of a trapped player.The Steward incident was never a green v white thing for me, which might be difficult for you to understand. I have hundreds of posts on these boards advocating player safety, clearly unlike most on here it goes beyond the jerseys they're wearing. The social media fall out, RFU and citing commissioner have put clubs and grassroots rugby in a worse position today than they were last week over the past few days.
But yeah look guys, well done, England should have lost by 5 rather than 13. I'll continue listening to guys tell me the game is too dangerous and quitting in their mid-20s and discussing how to keep clubs afloat after the few games we can field a team for.
England
Northampton