Really now, there is not cure for stupidity it seemshttp://www.sport24.co.za/Multimedia/Rugby/Dumbest-play-of-the-year-20141205
But he walks 2 meters from the place in which the penalty was given away to the place in which he took the kick. Even if the ball stayed in field and South Africa won the ball back, it would have been no more than a 2m gain on just taking the penalty.To be fair I can see his thinking. He took a quick tap and tried to cover the the 10m extra, to kick in behind the retreating defense and allow a bounce into touch. So he probably thought he was sacrificing the lineout throw, but potentially gaining an extra 20m of territory (which depending on the state of the lineouts could be a good or bad thing). The problem was that's it was a terrible kick.
Would find it hard to argue against this. I laughed a lot watching it. (Partly for Davies' reaction.) Might be my favourite rugby moment of the last year.
Question is.. does it top the O'Gara classic from last year? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ytZ77KaFU)
But he walks 2 meters from the place in which the penalty was given away to the place in which he took the kick. Even if the ball stayed in field and South Africa won the ball back, it would have been no more than a 2m gain on just taking the penalty.
To be fair I can see his thinking. He took a quick tap and tried to cover the the 10m extra, to kick in behind the retreating defense and allow a bounce into touch. So he probably thought he was sacrificing the lineout throw, but potentially gaining an extra 20m of territory (which depending on the state of the lineouts could be a good or bad thing). The problem was that's it was a terrible kick.
Add to that he is trying to do a kick on the run and under pressure so it is doubtful he would have been able to get the same range as a penalty even if he had been accurate. I think what's more likely is he took the tap and go, suddenly realised there was nothing on and just did what seemed the instinctive choice in such a scenario in normal play. I think when he took the kick he had genuinely forgotten it was advantage for a fraction of a second.
Question is.. does it top the O'Gara classic from last year? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6ytZ77KaFU)
I can't see that being beat anytime soon!! Unless Jimmy Gopperth continues his current pattern in form at Leinster. I hate the clip though, it's what a great player will be remembered for by some people when, in reality, had he started that match Ireland would have won.Yeah, I think that O'Gara moment still remains the dumbest on record. Every time I watch that I'm in fits even before he kicks when you can just see him trying to decide what to do with the ball. Poor guy.
OR he took it and hoped that he would get an extra 10 yards for Wales not retreating?
when you've got veteran mic' hobbit Jonathan Davies on munching on your ass with his shrieking broken violin pitch, you know you're in trouble. Especially when he's this confounded.
Which would only happen if he went into contact, which he didn't.
is it not for interfering with play whilst not retreating, not sure you have to make contact.