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Ireland v South Africa - 05.11.22
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 1106448" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>For the first try there was multiple phases, a penalty concession and a lineout between the forward pass and the try, that's the game and I dont think its good or bad luck either way. The TMO should have got the second one.</p><p></p><p>I disagree on Kolbe.</p><p></p><p>I think we win that game regardless of the decisions to be honest, had Sexton's forward pass been called its still a scrum deep in SA territory and we came out far better after the break. To be honest I think we protected our lead terribly and started playing into SA hands after we got a buffer. Strong defence and a really good 15min patch won that game, our attack was mediocre for the most part. A team that deserves to win a test match should be able to overcome that. Having a 6 point return from all the territory and line outs in the 22 in the first half had a bigger influence on the result than any ref call.</p><p></p><p>I'm yet to see a neutral question the result either which I think is telling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 1106448, member: 45598"] For the first try there was multiple phases, a penalty concession and a lineout between the forward pass and the try, that's the game and I dont think its good or bad luck either way. The TMO should have got the second one. I disagree on Kolbe. I think we win that game regardless of the decisions to be honest, had Sexton's forward pass been called its still a scrum deep in SA territory and we came out far better after the break. To be honest I think we protected our lead terribly and started playing into SA hands after we got a buffer. Strong defence and a really good 15min patch won that game, our attack was mediocre for the most part. A team that deserves to win a test match should be able to overcome that. Having a 6 point return from all the territory and line outs in the 22 in the first half had a bigger influence on the result than any ref call. I'm yet to see a neutral question the result either which I think is telling. [/QUOTE]
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