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Rugby World Cup 2023
[RWC2019][Quarter-Final 2] New Zealand vs. Ireland (19/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="die_mole" data-source="post: 968462" data-attributes="member: 73648"><p>I disagree with this. South African refs in my opinion are the quickest to bin for cynical and repeat infringements (at least in currie cup they are). Kiwi refs (Ben o'keefe in particular) are so adverse to giving cards they allow games to be ruined but kiwis can't ref this game. I remember hearing a few years ago that Nige has the fewest yellow cards of any pro14 ref. He's also very reluctant to go to cards and allow teams to commit professional fouls. He's so adverse to using his whistle that teams that like to infringe really benefit when he refs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="die_mole, post: 968462, member: 73648"] I disagree with this. South African refs in my opinion are the quickest to bin for cynical and repeat infringements (at least in currie cup they are). Kiwi refs (Ben o’keefe in particular) are so adverse to giving cards they allow games to be ruined but kiwis can’t ref this game. I remember hearing a few years ago that Nige has the fewest yellow cards of any pro14 ref. He’s also very reluctant to go to cards and allow teams to commit professional fouls. He’s so adverse to using his whistle that teams that like to infringe really benefit when he refs. [/QUOTE]
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