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New Zealand v Ireland - Test 3 - 16 July 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Five Meters Out" data-source="post: 1096268" data-attributes="member: 72548"><p>Re the head clashes.</p><p>What I saw in both cases (Kiwi in the 2nd test, Irish in the 3rd) was two, big, dumb props caught unaware by the speed at which the ball carrier arrived.</p><p>Put it in super-slow motion and they have all the time in the world to bend at the waist. But that's not real life.</p><p>They're accidents - both of them.</p><p>Bundee Aki's was more deserving of a card. He lined the AB up. Having said that, I'm glad Barnes just ignored it, cause I hate cards. They stuff the game up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five Meters Out, post: 1096268, member: 72548"] Re the head clashes. What I saw in both cases (Kiwi in the 2nd test, Irish in the 3rd) was two, big, dumb props caught unaware by the speed at which the ball carrier arrived. Put it in super-slow motion and they have all the time in the world to bend at the waist. But that's not real life. They're accidents - both of them. Bundee Aki's was more deserving of a card. He lined the AB up. Having said that, I'm glad Barnes just ignored it, cause I hate cards. They stuff the game up. [/QUOTE]
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