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[2021 Six Nations] Wales vs England (27/02/21)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1023934" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>Show me another example of a ref messing a team over during time off beyond the comparison I mentioned of SA vs Ireland (which is widely regarded as awful refereeing and a try that should not have been allowed).</p><p></p><p>again we aren't talking marginal calls and differences in interpretation, we are talking a ref one 1 occasion blatantly ignoring the laws and on another telling players time is off only seconds later to inform the other time time will be on without also informing the defending team. These aren't matters of interpretation but matters of blatant unfair refereeing. He has all the time in the world to take in the situation and respond accordingly and both times he has consciously chosen to **** us over.</p><p></p><p>Is there any defence for allowing play to continue mid HIA replacement so 1 team is a man down and the ref ******* knowing it? NO</p><p>Is there any defence to telling a captain to talk to his team and that time is off and then, after conversing with only 1 side, calling time on without giving the other team any sort of warning? NO</p><p></p><p>Neither were a case of events beyond his control, they were entirely his decisions both times with a full view of what what happening and both times he took an action he KNEW would **** one team over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1023934, member: 56232"] Show me another example of a ref messing a team over during time off beyond the comparison I mentioned of SA vs Ireland (which is widely regarded as awful refereeing and a try that should not have been allowed). again we aren't talking marginal calls and differences in interpretation, we are talking a ref one 1 occasion blatantly ignoring the laws and on another telling players time is off only seconds later to inform the other time time will be on without also informing the defending team. These aren't matters of interpretation but matters of blatant unfair refereeing. He has all the time in the world to take in the situation and respond accordingly and both times he has consciously chosen to **** us over. Is there any defence for allowing play to continue mid HIA replacement so 1 team is a man down and the ref ******* knowing it? NO Is there any defence to telling a captain to talk to his team and that time is off and then, after conversing with only 1 side, calling time on without giving the other team any sort of warning? NO Neither were a case of events beyond his control, they were entirely his decisions both times with a full view of what what happening and both times he took an action he KNEW would **** one team over. [/QUOTE]
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