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[2013 TRC] South Africa vs. Australia in Cape Town (28/09/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 594905" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>I can understand why Garces carded him, but I still think that referees, at this level especially, should not be making up Law as they go along. There is no penalty for <em>"a swing and a miss"</em> or <em>"attempting"</em> to strike an opponent, although I would argue that there should be.</p><p></p><p> If a referee I was assessing did what Garces did there, I would be marking him down for a Law Error, and if I did that myself, I would not be able to argue against my assessor markling me down for one either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 594905, member: 20605"] I can understand why Garces carded him, but I still think that referees, at this level especially, should not be making up Law as they go along. There is no penalty for [I]"a swing and a miss"[/I] or [I]"attempting"[/I] to strike an opponent, although I would argue that there should be. If a referee I was assessing did what Garces did there, I would be marking him down for a Law Error, and if I did that myself, I would not be able to argue against my assessor markling me down for one either. [/QUOTE]
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