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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand v Australia (26/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin" data-source="post: 870498" data-attributes="member: 13247"><p>When you refer to an incident which the majority of the rugby world, though not those living in New Zealand surprisingly, think was completely unacceptable and resulted in a horrendous injury to a player, as a 'crybaby', then your post is invalid and should not be considered when critically discussing the situation.</p><p></p><p>Many NZ supporters refer to the BOD event as a 'rugby incident', so it was merely a comparison for comparisons sake. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Case in point - a player is responsible for the well-being of other players, so how is this any different to two players contesting for a ball in the air? Both players were getting up for a situation when neither has the ball and because of it the Australian player landed on his head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin, post: 870498, member: 13247"] When you refer to an incident which the majority of the rugby world, though not those living in New Zealand surprisingly, think was completely unacceptable and resulted in a horrendous injury to a player, as a 'crybaby', then your post is invalid and should not be considered when critically discussing the situation. Many NZ supporters refer to the BOD event as a 'rugby incident', so it was merely a comparison for comparisons sake. Case in point - a player is responsible for the well-being of other players, so how is this any different to two players contesting for a ball in the air? Both players were getting up for a situation when neither has the ball and because of it the Australian player landed on his head. [/QUOTE]
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