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Wales coach Rob Howley sent home from Rugby World Cup amid betting allegations
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 957781" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Good points. Still the confusing thing for me, at least initially, was just that World rugby has enforced this when it is Not their issue, it is an issue for the betting agencies. Why do you think that is? Were the hypotheses in my last post valid, do you think ?</p><p></p><p>Edit: obviously world rugby doesn't want match fixing. After that I suppose your other points about a blanket rule make more sense.</p><p></p><p>if what oggy says is true that is very far from minor. He was potentially going to have some say in those selections. I wonder what the odds were. I also wonder what the odds were before the last lions tour and how much he earned then. I mean Gary ringrose should have been selected ahead of Wyn Jones at lock right? but more seriously, you have to wonder. And given how much some people care, many on this forum not to mention the players who miss out, about these selections, it would be pretty evil for them to be subject to match fixing.</p><p></p><p>[USER=74895]@The Oggmonster[/USER] were you serious or taking the ****?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 957781, member: 65365"] Good points. Still the confusing thing for me, at least initially, was just that World rugby has enforced this when it is Not their issue, it is an issue for the betting agencies. Why do you think that is? Were the hypotheses in my last post valid, do you think ? Edit: obviously world rugby doesn’t want match fixing. After that I suppose your other points about a blanket rule make more sense. if what oggy says is true that is very far from minor. He was potentially going to have some say in those selections. I wonder what the odds were. I also wonder what the odds were before the last lions tour and how much he earned then. I mean Gary ringrose should have been selected ahead of Wyn Jones at lock right? but more seriously, you have to wonder. And given how much some people care, many on this forum not to mention the players who miss out, about these selections, it would be pretty evil for them to be subject to match fixing. [USER=74895]@The Oggmonster[/USER] were you serious or taking the ****? [/QUOTE]
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