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June International Test: South Africa vs. Ireland [1st Test] (11/06/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 802817" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Well there's no point in dragging the point of them sitting for 5 hours into this debate without us knowing the reason behind them being busy for 5 hours and then adjourning for Monday (Today) to finalize everything. For all we know one of the members/representatives/CJ himself, were running late/were being delayed/was stuck in traffic/airport.</p><p></p><p>YOU, yourself said that you watched the over a 100 times and saw that he touched the ball. I added the video, which was exactly the same video that everyone saw on Saturday during the game, and all those angles shown on the video, was shown on the big screen for the Referee and the TMO to get to the decision.</p><p></p><p>I think the fact that Lambie stayed down, had absolutely nothing to do with the end result. in fact, play went on for nearly half a minute after contact was made where SA had the ball. You can even see that the referee only started showing advantage at the next breakdown. Which shows that he didn't see the incident when it happened, and got the call to check for foul play from either his assistants or the TMO.</p><p></p><p>While they were viewing the footage on the Screen, Lambie was still on the field. In fact, Lambie was still being attended to on the field, after the Red Card was issued. So whether he would have gotten up or not is irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 802817, member: 40658"] Well there's no point in dragging the point of them sitting for 5 hours into this debate without us knowing the reason behind them being busy for 5 hours and then adjourning for Monday (Today) to finalize everything. For all we know one of the members/representatives/CJ himself, were running late/were being delayed/was stuck in traffic/airport. YOU, yourself said that you watched the over a 100 times and saw that he touched the ball. I added the video, which was exactly the same video that everyone saw on Saturday during the game, and all those angles shown on the video, was shown on the big screen for the Referee and the TMO to get to the decision. I think the fact that Lambie stayed down, had absolutely nothing to do with the end result. in fact, play went on for nearly half a minute after contact was made where SA had the ball. You can even see that the referee only started showing advantage at the next breakdown. Which shows that he didn't see the incident when it happened, and got the call to check for foul play from either his assistants or the TMO. While they were viewing the footage on the Screen, Lambie was still on the field. In fact, Lambie was still being attended to on the field, after the Red Card was issued. So whether he would have gotten up or not is irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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