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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Ireland v England - 18 March 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo" data-source="post: 1125618" data-attributes="member: 77204"><p>Many of your comments/arguments are just soo irrelevant, it doesn't matter if it's your best player or worst foul play is foul play, we both know there was absolutely no intent and it was an unfortunate byproduct of a very unusual incident I don't disagree under the current guidance this probably had to be red, previously you mentioned only Ireland were making line breaks should that some how be factored into foul play, then there is the obvious second Ireland try that even the most die hard Irish fan will struggle to convince anyone else should been allowed to happen. Fair play the best team throughout the duration of the tournament won and better team on the day, but let's not pretend there was not a double standard here, England held to the letter of the law where as Ireland simply weren't, I'd hate to see a football like precedence set by players staying down and making sure things are thoroughly looked at but based on this game I wouldn't blame England players doing so, it's not like Sexton doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo, post: 1125618, member: 77204"] Many of your comments/arguments are just soo irrelevant, it doesn’t matter if it’s your best player or worst foul play is foul play, we both know there was absolutely no intent and it was an unfortunate byproduct of a very unusual incident I don’t disagree under the current guidance this probably had to be red, previously you mentioned only Ireland were making line breaks should that some how be factored into foul play, then there is the obvious second Ireland try that even the most die hard Irish fan will struggle to convince anyone else should been allowed to happen. Fair play the best team throughout the duration of the tournament won and better team on the day, but let’s not pretend there was not a double standard here, England held to the letter of the law where as Ireland simply weren’t, I’d hate to see a football like precedence set by players staying down and making sure things are thoroughly looked at but based on this game I wouldn’t blame England players doing so, it’s not like Sexton doesn’t. [/QUOTE]
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