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[June Tests 2018: 3rd Test] Australia vs. Ireland (23/06/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="corny" data-source="post: 908847" data-attributes="member: 72368"><p>Thats the headline i've heard reported in the Irish papers but as far as i can see he never used those words. This is what he said.... "It's in our hands, it's something that<strong> we have to sit down with the referees and discuss,</strong>" Larkham said. "They might have a different opinion and <strong>every team in world rugby uses it and every team in Super Rugby uses it as well.</strong> "But for us I think it's two-fold. It's one, getting the kicks accurate so that our chasers aren't running between two or three guys, and then to bring it to the referees' attention just to make sure that everything is legal there. "I think Ireland did a fantastic job at slowing the ball down and again you've got to look at their tactics and say: is it something we need to bring up with the referee?"</p><p></p><p>From the bits in bold i took it that he meant speaking to Rolland (if he's still in the job). </p><p></p><p>Schmidt exercises his right more than any other coach i know. He regularly takes about 'seeking clarity' on decisions he's unhappy with games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corny, post: 908847, member: 72368"] Thats the headline i've heard reported in the Irish papers but as far as i can see he never used those words. This is what he said.... "It's in our hands, it's something that[B] we have to sit down with the referees and discuss,[/B]" Larkham said. "They might have a different opinion and [B]every team in world rugby uses it and every team in Super Rugby uses it as well.[/B] "But for us I think it's two-fold. It's one, getting the kicks accurate so that our chasers aren't running between two or three guys, and then to bring it to the referees' attention just to make sure that everything is legal there. "I think Ireland did a fantastic job at slowing the ball down and again you've got to look at their tactics and say: is it something we need to bring up with the referee?" From the bits in bold i took it that he meant speaking to Rolland (if he's still in the job). Schmidt exercises his right more than any other coach i know. He regularly takes about 'seeking clarity' on decisions he's unhappy with games. [/QUOTE]
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