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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 288915"><p>Sorry Mehlor, you're making a complete *** of yourself. Some of the stuff your coming out with is complete and utter garbage. Yes there were some tight calls from the ref, but you can probably find something wrong with 50% of all tries scored in rugby, such is the complexity of the game. Charteris probably was offside by a few centimeters, this kinda thing is missed in every single game of f***ing rugby. Get over it.</p><p></p><p>At scrum time, Paul James' binding was iffy. But at the same time the Argentinian's losshead binding was non-existent = many correct calls from the ref. </p><p></p><p>As for your opionoins on the quality of Welsh and Argentinian players missed, how biased can you get. Stephen Jones has established himself as one of the very top 10's in world rugby. Carter is the only one that's certainly above him imo. He was superb on the Lions tour and has been the same for Wales for a few seasons now. Hernanzes is good, but no better than Jones! Adam Jones is also up there with the best in the world, as the Lions series again proves. He was sorely missed, but Paul James was heroic. Lee Burne again is one of the top 3 fullbacks in the world, along with Muliaina and Kearney. Phillips (although a twat) is another top quality player, although Peel is an excellent backup. I'm not going to talk about Henson, because he's a long term loss.</p><p></p><p>Finally, stop thinking that you know more about rugby than anyone else on here! I know just about every rule in the game of rugby. And whilst I don't currently play, that doesn't make my knowlage of the game any less than yours. You've really ****** me off in this thread, because of your biased, big headed posts. I was very close to neg repping you, but decided against it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 288915"] Sorry Mehlor, you're making a complete *** of yourself. Some of the stuff your coming out with is complete and utter garbage. Yes there were some tight calls from the ref, but you can probably find something wrong with 50% of all tries scored in rugby, such is the complexity of the game. Charteris probably was offside by a few centimeters, this kinda thing is missed in every single game of f***ing rugby. Get over it. At scrum time, Paul James' binding was iffy. But at the same time the Argentinian's losshead binding was non-existent = many correct calls from the ref. As for your opionoins on the quality of Welsh and Argentinian players missed, how biased can you get. Stephen Jones has established himself as one of the very top 10's in world rugby. Carter is the only one that's certainly above him imo. He was superb on the Lions tour and has been the same for Wales for a few seasons now. Hernanzes is good, but no better than Jones! Adam Jones is also up there with the best in the world, as the Lions series again proves. He was sorely missed, but Paul James was heroic. Lee Burne again is one of the top 3 fullbacks in the world, along with Muliaina and Kearney. Phillips (although a twat) is another top quality player, although Peel is an excellent backup. I'm not going to talk about Henson, because he's a long term loss. Finally, stop thinking that you know more about rugby than anyone else on here! I know just about every rule in the game of rugby. And whilst I don't currently play, that doesn't make my knowlage of the game any less than yours. You've really ****** me off in this thread, because of your biased, big headed posts. I was very close to neg repping you, but decided against it. [/QUOTE]
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