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Super Rugby: Crusaders - Hurricanes in Christchurch (30/06/2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzy" data-source="post: 514964" data-attributes="member: 21905"><p>OMG!! Really, you're going to go there??... Judging by the Crusaders performance there is nothing other than the Guildford try that would even suggest they were capable of scoring from one end to the other in numerous plays on that night... What I suggested actually has grounds to stand on based on the way the Hurricanes played all night. </p><p>Now what I'm about to suggest is purely based on what I know of Conrad Smith. Neither Tom Taylor nor Zac Guildford would have stopped Conrad Smith from scoring that try not even to save their lives.. The only thing Taylor or Guildford could have done was hang on to Smith as he dived over for the try. Now, the rules do say that is obstruction, and I agree, but do you honestly believe that Lawrences decision [or lack of] not to make a call on it was the reason he scored? NO!, Conrad Smith was going to score that try regardless.</p><p></p><p>Call it Hurricane bias or whatever you want, But what I'm saying is FACT!.. But I guess we'll never know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzy, post: 514964, member: 21905"] OMG!! Really, you're going to go there??... Judging by the Crusaders performance there is nothing other than the Guildford try that would even suggest they were capable of scoring from one end to the other in numerous plays on that night... What I suggested actually has grounds to stand on based on the way the Hurricanes played all night. Now what I'm about to suggest is purely based on what I know of Conrad Smith. Neither Tom Taylor nor Zac Guildford would have stopped Conrad Smith from scoring that try not even to save their lives.. The only thing Taylor or Guildford could have done was hang on to Smith as he dived over for the try. Now, the rules do say that is obstruction, and I agree, but do you honestly believe that Lawrences decision [or lack of] not to make a call on it was the reason he scored? NO!, Conrad Smith was going to score that try regardless. Call it Hurricane bias or whatever you want, But what I'm saying is FACT!.. But I guess we'll never know [/QUOTE]
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