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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 4: Australia v Argentina (16/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="galumay" data-source="post: 872704" data-attributes="member: 74590"><p>I think thats all we disagree on! I thought he was correct - and generous in not awarding a PT. I take the point that you were viewing it as a neutral. </p><p></p><p>Not sure the score was all that flattering, like I said the refs dismissed the pretty obvious offside and obstruction/holding that created the Pumas first try, and not checking the no-try where the Wallabies clearly grounded the ball - those 2 go the other way and it might have been a bigger margin.</p><p></p><p>I really think the intensity of the Wallabies in that second half was really the difference - as you said the Pumas looked well in the game at half time and I was very pessimistic at that point, had they kept playing so passively then I think the result might have been different.</p><p></p><p>The Pumas struggle with their bench, they seem to not have the depth at the moment to be able to have the quality of players you need in this day and age across the 23. I suspect thats a lot of the reason they have performed so poorly in the last 20 minutes of games this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galumay, post: 872704, member: 74590"] I think thats all we disagree on! I thought he was correct - and generous in not awarding a PT. I take the point that you were viewing it as a neutral. Not sure the score was all that flattering, like I said the refs dismissed the pretty obvious offside and obstruction/holding that created the Pumas first try, and not checking the no-try where the Wallabies clearly grounded the ball - those 2 go the other way and it might have been a bigger margin. I really think the intensity of the Wallabies in that second half was really the difference - as you said the Pumas looked well in the game at half time and I was very pessimistic at that point, had they kept playing so passively then I think the result might have been different. The Pumas struggle with their bench, they seem to not have the depth at the moment to be able to have the quality of players you need in this day and age across the 23. I suspect thats a lot of the reason they have performed so poorly in the last 20 minutes of games this year. [/QUOTE]
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