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[2015 Super Rugby] Hurricanes vs. Chiefs (Round 14) 16/05/2015
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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 724979" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>haha yeah I'm just making it all up and the fact there are news articles everywhere about the officiating in this game and that the TMO from this game has been stood down are all just a coincidence.</p><p></p><p>actually the one thing the chiefs supporter in me takes from the game is that the chiefs were actually the better side and despite having no locks for more than half the game, losing a man for 10min and some poor ref calls the chiefs almost won, and would have won in a scenario the officiating was more accurate.</p><p></p><p>That should give them a lot of confidence for the return fixture and any post season meetings. Given that both teams are all but set to make the finals.</p><p></p><p>the other big thing was how much gear has improved. He looks like he's going to be a huge asset for the chiefs going into the tail end of the season.</p><p></p><p>so far officially by sanzar/referee's governing body the canes have earned an off field Red card and yellow card for this game</p><p></p><p>"Sanzar has ruled the controversial television match official decision made late in the Hurricanes' 22-18 win over the Chiefs in Wellington on Saturday night was wrong.</p><p>The competition governing body's game manager Lyndon Bray confirmed on Tuesday the match-defining incident involving foul play missed by referee Glen Jackson and TMO Vinny Munro was incorrectly ruled on."</p><p></p><p>this was not just some run of the mill bad calls or rub of the green. it's very rare to get a single incident in a game resulting in off field action, this game had two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 724979, member: 43875"] haha yeah I'm just making it all up and the fact there are news articles everywhere about the officiating in this game and that the TMO from this game has been stood down are all just a coincidence. actually the one thing the chiefs supporter in me takes from the game is that the chiefs were actually the better side and despite having no locks for more than half the game, losing a man for 10min and some poor ref calls the chiefs almost won, and would have won in a scenario the officiating was more accurate. That should give them a lot of confidence for the return fixture and any post season meetings. Given that both teams are all but set to make the finals. the other big thing was how much gear has improved. He looks like he's going to be a huge asset for the chiefs going into the tail end of the season. so far officially by sanzar/referee's governing body the canes have earned an off field Red card and yellow card for this game "Sanzar has ruled the controversial television match official decision made late in the Hurricanes' 22-18 win over the Chiefs in Wellington on Saturday night was wrong. The competition governing body's game manager Lyndon Bray confirmed on Tuesday the match-defining incident involving foul play missed by referee Glen Jackson and TMO Vinny Munro was incorrectly ruled on." this was not just some run of the mill bad calls or rub of the green. it's very rare to get a single incident in a game resulting in off field action, this game had two. [/QUOTE]
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