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<blockquote data-quote="Thingimubob" data-source="post: 223572"><p>Out of interest, is there a new ELV where Scrum Halves can randomly attack their opposite numbers at the scrum? Harry Ellis seemed to think so...</p><p>He should have been binned for taking out Byrne too, he knew what he was doing (for Christ sake, he looked behind him to see where Byrne was before sticking his arm out), so it was a deliberate professional foul that deserved a sin-binning. </p><p>to be fair, Leicester should have smashed Ospreys into next year, but just could never get that final pass, and if the Ospreys had scored a try, after all the chances Leicester had, then I think the players heads would have dropped, and the Ospreys would have snatched it. Guess the O's should be happy with the bonus point, but there will be a fair few sighs of relief from the Ospreys back room staff at how many chances Leicester missed. Ah well, Perpingan (who did not look good at all against Treviso on Friday night) at the Liberty is next, and they'll need a good win out of that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thingimubob, post: 223572"] Out of interest, is there a new ELV where Scrum Halves can randomly attack their opposite numbers at the scrum? Harry Ellis seemed to think so... He should have been binned for taking out Byrne too, he knew what he was doing (for Christ sake, he looked behind him to see where Byrne was before sticking his arm out), so it was a deliberate professional foul that deserved a sin-binning. to be fair, Leicester should have smashed Ospreys into next year, but just could never get that final pass, and if the Ospreys had scored a try, after all the chances Leicester had, then I think the players heads would have dropped, and the Ospreys would have snatched it. Guess the O's should be happy with the bonus point, but there will be a fair few sighs of relief from the Ospreys back room staff at how many chances Leicester missed. Ah well, Perpingan (who did not look good at all against Treviso on Friday night) at the Liberty is next, and they'll need a good win out of that one. [/QUOTE]
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