Nope, they've been consistent about this in the premiership all seasonKinda... should... be... a... red... tho?
Is it force or something within the guidelines? I reckon that's a red in URC.That's the guidance isn't it?
Unlike a few weeks ago when it was an aggressive tackle that slipped off, and therefore classed as "passive"
YupIs it force or something within the guidelines? I reckon that's a red in URC.
What about last week..? **** me if you NH blokes don't bend every rule to your advantage.Nope, they've been consistent about this in the premiership all season
*re-watches first test*What about last week..? **** me if you NH blokes don't bend every rule to your advantage.
It's been a yellow all year in the Prem; and yes, I think it's "forceful vs passive" from the tackler in the guidelines. If the tackler is pushing up into the tackle, then it's a red all day; if soaking the ball carrier's energy to hold up or throw him down then it's yellow. But that's the Prem's interpretation - mostly led by Wayne, of course.Is it force or something within the guidelines? I reckon that's a red in URC.
Yeah I'll defend my half of the entire planets refereeing practices til I die. The English reading of the game and the French reading of the game is very different to our league. There really isn't a hemispheral approach.What about last week..? **** me if you NH blokes don't bend every rule to your advantage.
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