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Deans Sacked McKenzie To Be Named Coach Of The Wallabies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 582312" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>...you arn't seeing mine either - its not always intentional when a prop collapses,: and even though it may be clear which prop is chiefly reponsible/hinged first, it won't necessarily do the contest much good to use a card. Alexander 'collapsed as soon as he thought he was going to be?'</p><p>Intentionally? Hmm, I don't think so - in that scrum it wasn't looking much like a big driver. Sometimes deliberate collapsing happens - but lots of scrums have to be reset because both props hinge - in those cases the ref accepts it's not intentional. Why are situations such as this any different?</p><p></p><p>I don't deny the binding responsibility to keep the scrum steady... but if it's not happening, I don't agreee the best thing to do is always to card a player</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 582312, member: 12190"] ...you arn't seeing mine either - its not always intentional when a prop collapses,: and even though it may be clear which prop is chiefly reponsible/hinged first, it won't necessarily do the contest much good to use a card. Alexander 'collapsed as soon as he thought he was going to be?' Intentionally? Hmm, I don't think so - in that scrum it wasn't looking much like a big driver. Sometimes deliberate collapsing happens - but lots of scrums have to be reset because both props hinge - in those cases the ref accepts it's not intentional. Why are situations such as this any different? I don't deny the binding responsibility to keep the scrum steady... but if it's not happening, I don't agreee the best thing to do is always to card a player [/QUOTE]
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