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The refereeing of the 2010 Tri Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="User1245" data-source="post: 337426" data-attributes="member: 40986"><p>Yeah I don't think a Bok fan on here has said anything positive towards our poor game plan. I'm sure you'd also be hard pressed to find a comment that said we deserved to win in any of our games. But you gotta admit the stats are VERY one sided on this one.</p><p></p><p>New Zealand: 43 penalties per yellow card. <em>(I'd bet my left nut that 42 of those penalties were conceded by McCaw)</em></p><p>Wallabies: 7 penalties per yellow card.</p><p>South Africa: 6 penalties per yellow card.</p><p></p><p>Thats a significant difference. Both the Aussies and the Boks played lots of rugby with only 14 players, which helped NZ in terms of keeping the intensity on. Most of the time it was deserved (Bakkies). Consistency is a problem though. Much like the 'collapsed scrum to penalties conceded' ratio Australia has, especially in the '08 TN season.</p><p></p><p>Listen refs... We all know you have LOADS of crap decisions and **** people off. That's a given. But spread the love yo. Homie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User1245, post: 337426, member: 40986"] Yeah I don't think a Bok fan on here has said anything positive towards our poor game plan. I'm sure you'd also be hard pressed to find a comment that said we deserved to win in any of our games. But you gotta admit the stats are VERY one sided on this one. New Zealand: 43 penalties per yellow card. [I](I'd bet my left nut that 42 of those penalties were conceded by McCaw)[/I] Wallabies: 7 penalties per yellow card. South Africa: 6 penalties per yellow card. Thats a significant difference. Both the Aussies and the Boks played lots of rugby with only 14 players, which helped NZ in terms of keeping the intensity on. Most of the time it was deserved (Bakkies). Consistency is a problem though. Much like the 'collapsed scrum to penalties conceded' ratio Australia has, especially in the '08 TN season. Listen refs... We all know you have LOADS of crap decisions and **** people off. That's a given. But spread the love yo. Homie. [/QUOTE]
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