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Super Rugby: Crusaders - Hurricanes in Christchurch (30/06/2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 514960" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>What you are suggesting is pure speculation. Smith could just as easily have tried to offload to Savea, had the ball intercepted and ended up several plays later with a score to the Crusaders at the other end. The <strong><u>ONLY</u></strong> thing that we know for certain is that the try should never have been allowed. It was obstruction, pure and simple, and it happened right under Bryce Lawrence's nose. That is not just bad officiating, its what we term a <em>"Critical Error in Judgement"</em>; when a referee makes an error that directly results in a score. Its the second to worse black mark a referee can have on their assessment...the only thing worse being a <em>"Critical Error in Law"</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 514960, member: 20605"] What you are suggesting is pure speculation. Smith could just as easily have tried to offload to Savea, had the ball intercepted and ended up several plays later with a score to the Crusaders at the other end. The [B][U]ONLY[/U][/B] thing that we know for certain is that the try should never have been allowed. It was obstruction, pure and simple, and it happened right under Bryce Lawrence's nose. That is not just bad officiating, its what we term a [I]"Critical Error in Judgement"[/I]; when a referee makes an error that directly results in a score. Its the second to worse black mark a referee can have on their assessment...the only thing worse being a [I]"Critical Error in Law"[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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