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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 738194" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>So what you are saying is that a referee can't ever be wrong? That nobody can question his decisions or look at his mistakes?? Name one job in the world where that happens??? Every job has an area for review, whether it's by clients, employers or government. You would be ignorant to think that a referee's job doesn't also apply to these rules.</p><p></p><p>Biasness has nothing to do with ethics. Even a judge in court can have some sense of biasness. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I played prop from age 8 to 24. I even attended Scrum clinics hosted by SA legends like Balie Swart and Os Du Randt. Koch wasn't owned, and it shows us how little you actually know about scrummaging. On several occassions you could clearly see Ayerza scrumming inwards or binding on the arm. And usually it was when Poite was on the other side of the scrum. Ayerza is a smart prop. and he used the inadequacy of the referee to his advantage. And as a loosehead prop he has a little bit more freedom than what Koch had.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Once again, it's about the referees and the shambles in World Rugby with regard to the scrum laws. It's the topic everybody is talking about, yet there doesn't seem to be any resolution in resolving the many many problems there are with the scrums, and how certain players get away with murder!</p><p></p><p> Won't disagree with you there. Lol</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bismarck is not a prop, neither was John Smit(h). They are hookers just like Strauss. Even though Smit played a couple of games at prop, we all agree that it was a bad move. Beast and Jannie both played great against Oz and NZ. clearly another indication that you are talking out of your ass. Did you even watch those games??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 738194, member: 40658"] So what you are saying is that a referee can't ever be wrong? That nobody can question his decisions or look at his mistakes?? Name one job in the world where that happens??? Every job has an area for review, whether it's by clients, employers or government. You would be ignorant to think that a referee's job doesn't also apply to these rules. Biasness has nothing to do with ethics. Even a judge in court can have some sense of biasness. I played prop from age 8 to 24. I even attended Scrum clinics hosted by SA legends like Balie Swart and Os Du Randt. Koch wasn't owned, and it shows us how little you actually know about scrummaging. On several occassions you could clearly see Ayerza scrumming inwards or binding on the arm. And usually it was when Poite was on the other side of the scrum. Ayerza is a smart prop. and he used the inadequacy of the referee to his advantage. And as a loosehead prop he has a little bit more freedom than what Koch had. Once again, it's about the referees and the shambles in World Rugby with regard to the scrum laws. It's the topic everybody is talking about, yet there doesn't seem to be any resolution in resolving the many many problems there are with the scrums, and how certain players get away with murder! Won't disagree with you there. Lol Bismarck is not a prop, neither was John Smit(h). They are hookers just like Strauss. Even though Smit played a couple of games at prop, we all agree that it was a bad move. Beast and Jannie both played great against Oz and NZ. clearly another indication that you are talking out of your ass. Did you even watch those games?? [/QUOTE]
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