Mr.cyclopede
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Personnaly, I still place this individual performance clearly behind Heymans one in last spring's test match vs NZ:
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Not really. America gave the man his break into rugby, gave him an education, a home and a chance at getting a better life. Also, if America had a decent league then he wouldn't spend a moment longer in France as he'd be going back home to his country, America to play there.
It's not really as simple as "man moves from Zimbabwe to USA, plays rugby, signs for Biarritz."
THE Ospreys’ dramatic Heineken Cup exit took a fresh twist last night when Biarritz admitted Wales’ flagship outfit should have been awarded a final-minute penalty.
Biarritz coach Jean-Michel Gonzalez was remarkably candid when questioned about the controversy in the Ospreys’ heart-breaking 29-28 defeat in San Sebastian.
Irish referee George Clancy put an arm out to signal an offence by Biarritz star Dimitri Yachvili as the Ospreys pressed for the score that would have seen them reach the Heineken Cup semi-finals for the first time.
Clancy’s action led to Dan Biggar attempting a drop-goal, believing Ospreys would still have a penalty should he miss.
But when the ball sailed wide of the target and was put out of play for Biarritz, Clancy blew for full-time.
He refused to comment afterwards amid Ospreys claims they were robbed.
Union rules state a match can only continue after time is up if a penalty has been awarded.
ERC insiders maintained Clancy had signalled for a knock-on, not a penalty, so was correct to extinguish Wales’ last remaining hope of lifting the Heineken trophy.
Ospreys coach Sean Holley stormed: “I thought it was a penalty.â€
Amazingly, his view drew support from Gonzalez, who confessed: “Frankly, I thought it was a penalty.
“The decision was peculiar for its interpretation. I interpreted it was a penalty by the way the referee reacted.â€
And Yachvili revealed: “The ball just touched my hand but I was worried it might be a penalty.
“The referee said, ‘knock-on, but there’s no time to play the scrum. If I say scrum then the game is over’.â€
France star Yachvili’s version was at odds with those of Ospreys captain Ryan Jones, who alleged: “He (Clancy) said it was a penalty but there wasn’t time.â€
Wales star Shane Williams also believed the Ospreys had been awarded a penalty, pointing out he shouted to team-mate Mike Phillips to knock-on and Clancy to rule on it.
“I assumed it was a penalty to be honest. I was even telling Mike to dab the ball down and go for the three points,†he said.
“It was a little bit confusing but we are not going to use that as an excuse.
“We should have won that game before the 80th minute but personally I thought it was a penalty.†Williams claimed the agony of being eliminated for the third season in a row at the quarter-final stage would not have a psychological effect on the Ospreys in their challenge next term.
“We know we are good enough to compete in this competition,†he said.
“We showed that. If anything, it’s given us confidence coming to Spain and playing against a very good Biarritz side.
“It’s more disappointing when you play well enough to have won the game.
“I felt we were the better side out there and we had our chances.
“But it’s a chance missed.
“Last year we didn’t perform and were beaten by a much better Munster side.
“It is far harder to take when you have absolutely given everything and haven’t come away with anything.â€
Out of interest, what did people think about the penalty awarded against Biggar when he tackled a player without the ball? I personally thought there was nothing wrong with it. The ball didn't reach the player tackled, but he was certainly 'meant' to get the ball. Biggar obviously thought he's recieved and put in a good driving hit. It wasn't a spear, and didn't effect the play atall.
At the same time though, I'd also like to mention Collins' off the ball hit. I thought that was dirty and deserved a yellow card. The ball was nowhere neer and Collins must have seen the ball go back inside, yet decided to get a cheap shot in.
Will this maybe encourage the Ospreys to take a different approach to games and rebuild some of team and game plan.
Well we certainly had an attacking feast of rugby throughout this seasons Heineken Cup so far, so the rules appear not to be broken at the moment. I know the 6 Nations wasn't so free flowing, but maybe it'll come in time. I agree that they need to just leave things alone now.
Well we certainly had an attacking feast of rugby throughout this seasons Heineken Cup so far, so the rules appear not to be broken at the moment. I know the 6 Nations wasn't so free flowing, but maybe it'll come in time. I agree that they need to just leave things alone now.