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Tri Nations 2009-2011
All Blacks vs Wallabies, August 7th 2010, Fifth Tri Nations Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Nubiwan" data-source="post: 335803" data-attributes="member: 43441"><p>All fair enough, but I still fancy Smith lost control - never mind this farcical still touching it with one hand thing you gpo on about. The fact it hit the ground was the deciding factor in his actually grounding it by eventually falling on it. I do wonder how many of these TMO's are watched at regular speed. I fancy Smith's try would look galringly knocked on at regular speed. It was my first reaction when he scored was that he bounced it in goal. </p><p> </p><p>Having said all that, I only saw the replay a couple of times, so no point in the debate. I don't really care. </p><p> </p><p>Again, the reason for my post is the the refereeing influence, or lack of in Woodcock's case, have had a decent impact in both games. Last weeks sending off was simply petty, and the ref should've known better despite apologising to the captain for it not bieng his 4kin problem, or some other nonsense. The players infringement had little impact on what was going to happen in the game at the time. The referees action consequently ended the competition. </p><p> </p><p>Easy to see why people conspire to believe its just a case of a ref showing off his nads to the NZ board and show how 'fair' he is going to be for the next world cup, in NZ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nubiwan, post: 335803, member: 43441"] All fair enough, but I still fancy Smith lost control - never mind this farcical still touching it with one hand thing you gpo on about. The fact it hit the ground was the deciding factor in his actually grounding it by eventually falling on it. I do wonder how many of these TMO's are watched at regular speed. I fancy Smith's try would look galringly knocked on at regular speed. It was my first reaction when he scored was that he bounced it in goal. Having said all that, I only saw the replay a couple of times, so no point in the debate. I don't really care. Again, the reason for my post is the the refereeing influence, or lack of in Woodcock's case, have had a decent impact in both games. Last weeks sending off was simply petty, and the ref should've known better despite apologising to the captain for it not bieng his 4kin problem, or some other nonsense. The players infringement had little impact on what was going to happen in the game at the time. The referees action consequently ended the competition. Easy to see why people conspire to believe its just a case of a ref showing off his nads to the NZ board and show how 'fair' he is going to be for the next world cup, in NZ? [/QUOTE]
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