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Rugby Championship Team of the Week: Round Two
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 667224" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>You make valid points indeed. What irks me is the fact that Walsh and his touch judges are only looking at a certain area of the scrum, and mostly focus at the area where the players make impact and the ball is feeded. None of them are looking at Ayerza binding illegally (or not at all). when he binds, he's suppose to be binded on the arm or side of the jersey. But what he does is he grabs the shoulder area and then pulls it inwards and towards him. Now what this does is it makes his opponent lose balance, and not stay straight.</p><p></p><p>The Argies were very clever with the scrum setups and looked at where Walsh was standing and played the opportunity to their favour. I sometimes wish our guys would use these underhanded tactics to their favour, I mean, Jannie is a doctor, he's supposed to be a smart person, but he doesn't use his brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 667224, member: 40658"] You make valid points indeed. What irks me is the fact that Walsh and his touch judges are only looking at a certain area of the scrum, and mostly focus at the area where the players make impact and the ball is feeded. None of them are looking at Ayerza binding illegally (or not at all). when he binds, he's suppose to be binded on the arm or side of the jersey. But what he does is he grabs the shoulder area and then pulls it inwards and towards him. Now what this does is it makes his opponent lose balance, and not stay straight. The Argies were very clever with the scrum setups and looked at where Walsh was standing and played the opportunity to their favour. I sometimes wish our guys would use these underhanded tactics to their favour, I mean, Jannie is a doctor, he's supposed to be a smart person, but he doesn't use his brain. [/QUOTE]
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