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Super Rugby: Blues vs. Crusaders in Auckland (01/03/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="tenpm" data-source="post: 554784" data-attributes="member: 61231"><p>The Dagg (non-)try reminded me of the Warburton red card from RWC. On one hand, it was a big call. On the other, the law says that it's illegal, and the decision was correct. Then you watch some games and you notice that the same offence often don't get the same call. And I guess it depends on your perspective whether you think it should be regulated strictly or leniently in important situations (i.e. knock-out stage, a try in an at-that-point close game).</p><p></p><p>Of course, one difference is that Warburton could've avoided that card but there wasn't much Dagg could do in his situation. In fact, I thought on first viewing that Dagg had released the ball after the tackle - and I was supporting the Blues!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenpm, post: 554784, member: 61231"] The Dagg (non-)try reminded me of the Warburton red card from RWC. On one hand, it was a big call. On the other, the law says that it's illegal, and the decision was correct. Then you watch some games and you notice that the same offence often don't get the same call. And I guess it depends on your perspective whether you think it should be regulated strictly or leniently in important situations (i.e. knock-out stage, a try in an at-that-point close game). Of course, one difference is that Warburton could've avoided that card but there wasn't much Dagg could do in his situation. In fact, I thought on first viewing that Dagg had released the ball after the tackle - and I was supporting the Blues! [/QUOTE]
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