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The Rugby Championship 2023
(2022 Rugby Championship - Round 4) - Australia V South Africa (03/9/2022)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 1099943" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>I think most of it was down to aussie getting all the rub of the green game 1 but the ref being pedantic game 2 and us getting allowed to kill the Aus attack on our line without penalty so pretty much non competition in both games unfortunately. And I thought URC refereeing was poor.</p><p></p><p>In a world with consistent refereeing I say SA takes game one and two both but the 2nd one by a smaller margin. </p><p></p><p>SA vs NZ more so than the refereeing came down to SA making those ankle taps etc and getting 2 tries off of NZ mistakes and literally everything going our way. That's not going to happen most of the time. </p><p></p><p>The margins are fine is all. </p><p></p><p>I still expect Ireland and France to be the form sides in the world but on the right day anyone can win. We and NZ have also not been putting our top sides out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 1099943, member: 39190"] I think most of it was down to aussie getting all the rub of the green game 1 but the ref being pedantic game 2 and us getting allowed to kill the Aus attack on our line without penalty so pretty much non competition in both games unfortunately. And I thought URC refereeing was poor. In a world with consistent refereeing I say SA takes game one and two both but the 2nd one by a smaller margin. SA vs NZ more so than the refereeing came down to SA making those ankle taps etc and getting 2 tries off of NZ mistakes and literally everything going our way. That's not going to happen most of the time. The margins are fine is all. I still expect Ireland and France to be the form sides in the world but on the right day anyone can win. We and NZ have also not been putting our top sides out. [/QUOTE]
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