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[June Tests 2018: 1st Test] Australia vs. Ireland (09/06/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 906049" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>I dont know really, the All Bllacks have strung together plenty more than 3 wins in a row on our shores over the past 15 years on a number of occasions. Australia havent been a world class side since 2003 really and as happy Is was with the win tonight my god our tactical kicking was just plain brain dead at times...</p><p></p><p>More generally, I thought that Folau disallowed try was seriously total BS though. It kills me how in rugby these days they insist on going back and pedantically reversing tries over marginal calls that you see hundreds of through the match and all get ignored until there's a try scored. They should do what they do in League and let the refs call stand if they haven't referred it further. You're not going to get refereeing perfection, so it just makes the game look stupid if you try to achieve it only when there's points on offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 906049, member: 12207"] I dont know really, the All Bllacks have strung together plenty more than 3 wins in a row on our shores over the past 15 years on a number of occasions. Australia havent been a world class side since 2003 really and as happy Is was with the win tonight my god our tactical kicking was just plain brain dead at times... More generally, I thought that Folau disallowed try was seriously total BS though. It kills me how in rugby these days they insist on going back and pedantically reversing tries over marginal calls that you see hundreds of through the match and all get ignored until there's a try scored. They should do what they do in League and let the refs call stand if they haven’t referred it further. You’re not going to get refereeing perfection, so it just makes the game look stupid if you try to achieve it only when there’s points on offer. [/QUOTE]
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