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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 282286"><p>His interpretation was spot on imo. Every one of the penalties he gave, I was already shouting at the tv for the ref to blow. London Irish were just better at the break down tonight.</p><p></p><p>There was no high tackle at the end, the hit was perfectly legal across the shoulders. The ref made it blatantly obvious that the tackle was good and there was no penalty, so Reddan has no-one to blame but himself.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I'd also like to say that I don't like it when coaches complain about the ref in this way. If something is blatantly wrong, then fine it's hard not to. But he should be looking closer to home, as I thought Leinsters game plan was horribly boring and uninventive. They looked like they were going out to not loose, not to win. Both sides did in reality, but Cheika should not be complaining where there's nothing to complain about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 282286"] His interpretation was spot on imo. Every one of the penalties he gave, I was already shouting at the tv for the ref to blow. London Irish were just better at the break down tonight. There was no high tackle at the end, the hit was perfectly legal across the shoulders. The ref made it blatantly obvious that the tackle was good and there was no penalty, so Reddan has no-one to blame but himself. Edit: I'd also like to say that I don't like it when coaches complain about the ref in this way. If something is blatantly wrong, then fine it's hard not to. But he should be looking closer to home, as I thought Leinsters game plan was horribly boring and uninventive. They looked like they were going out to not loose, not to win. Both sides did in reality, but Cheika should not be complaining where there's nothing to complain about. [/QUOTE]
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