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[2016 Super Rugby] Kings vs. Jaguares (Round 14) 27/05/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 800053" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>South Africans has also in the past complained about the ref when we play New Zealand teams. I very often feel hard done by especially when we play in New Zealand. The ball always seems to bounce in New Zealands favour. Richie McCaw was world renowned for being able to break the law so efficiently and covert that he got away with infringements time after time. In this regard i can emphasize with the Jaguares supporters. After a Springbok game were we lose, the management usually analyses their interpretation on the laws and consults with referees on how to better adapt in the next game. Usually when the Boks go to the northern hemisphere they also try to adapt their game to adjust to the slight variations in the adaptation of the law this especially true regarding scrum time. On one hand i agree the refs have been bad but the Jags are probably getting used to interpretation of the laws and as a result concede large amounts of penalties. (FYI im not touching on the subject of the two red cards, just the general penalty count of the Jags)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 800053, member: 45773"] South Africans has also in the past complained about the ref when we play New Zealand teams. I very often feel hard done by especially when we play in New Zealand. The ball always seems to bounce in New Zealands favour. Richie McCaw was world renowned for being able to break the law so efficiently and covert that he got away with infringements time after time. In this regard i can emphasize with the Jaguares supporters. After a Springbok game were we lose, the management usually analyses their interpretation on the laws and consults with referees on how to better adapt in the next game. Usually when the Boks go to the northern hemisphere they also try to adapt their game to adjust to the slight variations in the adaptation of the law this especially true regarding scrum time. On one hand i agree the refs have been bad but the Jags are probably getting used to interpretation of the laws and as a result concede large amounts of penalties. (FYI im not touching on the subject of the two red cards, just the general penalty count of the Jags) [/QUOTE]
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