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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC: Samoa - Wales (18-9-11, 15:30)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzy" data-source="post: 448141" data-attributes="member: 21905"><p>Olyy my main man, can you email this to Mr. O'Brien and ask him to re-train his referees as I feel this is yet another double standard. </p><p>What happened on this occassion to Samoa before the line happens in every match in any area of the field. Players get tackled and roll an extra couple of metres, surely the laws suggest this is illegal. I've seen players get tackled and fall in a most unfortunate position they actualy turn and flop their bodies so they can present the ball to better suit their team, ["double movement anyone?"].</p><p></p><p>There is just too many double standards in the game that it's getting a little TOO much. I mean, players are getting knock on calls for the ball being ripped out, unfair and completely wrong. </p><p></p><p>The referees need to buck up their s***.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzy, post: 448141, member: 21905"] Olyy my main man, can you email this to Mr. O'Brien and ask him to re-train his referees as I feel this is yet another double standard. What happened on this occassion to Samoa before the line happens in every match in any area of the field. Players get tackled and roll an extra couple of metres, surely the laws suggest this is illegal. I've seen players get tackled and fall in a most unfortunate position they actualy turn and flop their bodies so they can present the ball to better suit their team, ["double movement anyone?"]. There is just too many double standards in the game that it's getting a little TOO much. I mean, players are getting knock on calls for the ball being ripped out, unfair and completely wrong. The referees need to buck up their s***. [/QUOTE]
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