penaltytry
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I´m 50/50, I can´t give an opinion, but I would like to know what people here thinks:
Were trying to injury deliberately Dupont?
Were trying to injury deliberately Dupont?
I'm honestly failing to see what's illegal about this:Delberately? no
Recklessly? yes
Illegally? yes - but in a way that gets pinged about as frequently as feeding the scrum used to be
Ireland may be the worst/best at entering rucks like this; but A] all forwards from all teams also do it, and B] whilst ref.s aren't interested in it, there's no reason to stop. Cheating is literally the oldest tradition in the game
Beirne doesn't wrap (or attempt to) I disagree that either is in control.
I don't think there's a genuine attempt to stay on his feet - okay so he hasn't entered like an exocet, but he still hasn't attempted to stay on his feet.
If you're in control, you don't trip over things.
If you're attempting to stay on your feet, you don't fall over when no-one else is trying to make you fall over.
IMO, it's illegal, and entirely normal.
Beirne definitely didn't bind so is illegalKind of the answer I expected. I think you're asking for the impossible.
No requirement to wrap at a ruck, the word used is bind, Beirne is always in contact with Dupont.
"If you're in control you don't trip over things" - you do when you're objective is to shift a body that is behind another body on the floor.
If you want that to be illegal, that's fine, but the jackal has got to go.
Yeah that's kinda like blaming crime on the police. The players know the rules and knowledge what kinds of injuries happen if they stray outside them. Both players should have faced sanction.Beirne definitely didn't bind so is illegal
However nobody really binds at elite level at rucks so unless they enforce it can't see why people are now complaining.
Blame the refs for not enforcing it not the players.