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Wales v Australia - 17/11/2024 (16.10)

I spoke to a former pro, and international a few weeks ago, he was telling me about his law suit regarding dementia etc... bragging about what he has been promised pay out wise...

He was, seconds earlier snorting a white powder off a toilet seat, and minutes later fighting random on a Neath street.

What more do you need to know about welsh culture, except the fact that our government recently said it wanted to change the behaviour of white people in Wales, which included 'dog free areas'.

Rugby in Wales is all but dead, and will never be reviced

Former scrumhalf?
 
Nah accidental head contact not ruining entire games makes sense to me. Full reds for serious misconduct still exist. No one wants to watch a sport that's guided by litigation strategy when drafting its laws.
I think that Kerevi tackle was far more serious misconduct than a punch up (bit more than handbags) between a couple of fit, willing participants.

You know full well that the latter is dealt with more harshly, see that Exeter prop recently getting a 3 game ban for a open handed shove/slap to face during a bit of ****le, and countless more examples outside of that.
 
I have one question though.

How do you know it was the toilet seat? 🧐

Hahahahahahaha

There were 3 of them bent over it cubicle wide open, it was in a rugby club, about 1 in 5 were going at it they were hardly hiding lol. I was offered to join, first former pro who ever offered to share hahahahah

Anyway, he will be able to afford a lot more when the compo comes in ffs
 
I think that Kerevi tackle was far more serious misconduct than a punch up (bit more than handbags) between a couple of fit, willing participants.

You know full well that the latter is dealt with more harshly, see that Exeter prop recently getting a 3 game ban for a open handed shove/slap to face during a bit of ****le, and countless more examples outside of that.
Well you are wrong? I mean seriously...
 
Which is exactly what's happening...

When you reduce the line for red, so much so that you have to reduce the impact of red cards you have ****** up.

When rugby is struggling world wide, making the rules more complex every season, and adding more and more cards is only going to hurt
Its still a better outcome than what we had a few years ago where we had 5 minute judicial intervals (no audio live) followed by a red card which ended the game as a serious contest 80% of the time.
 
Its still a better outcome than what we had a few years ago where we had 5 minute judicial intervals (no audio live) followed by a red card which ended the game as a serious contest 80% of the time.
A red card should be a big problem to your team if you get one though, that's the point of it. Reducing the reds impact encourages higher risk.

In 3 weekends we have seen what, 4 read cards? In 2011 there were 2 red cards in the entire tournament.2027 might see 30!
 
A red card should be a big problem to your team if you get one though, that's the point of it. Reducing the reds impact encourages higher risk.

In 3 weekends we have seen what, 4 read cards? In 2011 there were 2 red cards in the entire tournament.2027 might see 30!
Yeah but we had the escalating number of reds being awarded long before we decided to trial a 20 minute intermediate version.

Honestly, the whole 'we must have full red cards' thing is a position only a rusted on fan who can't see the forest for the trees would take.
 
A red card should be a big problem to your team if you get one though, that's the point of it. Reducing the reds impact encourages higher risk.

In 3 weekends we have seen what, 4 read cards? In 2011 there were 2 red cards in the entire tournament.2027 might see 30!
You really are the ******* worst, man. I hate Wales and you're somehow worse than I am. You're a weird **** as well. Wales being this bad is horrible for everyone. You're just Gatland in another costume
 
Funny thing here @Lé Ddanno is that Gatland's scorched earth policy was pretty much to bin off the experienced players and invest heavily in the next generation whether they're ready or not. You've kind of asked for England to do the same thing.

Taxtically, Gatland is definitely yesterday's man which is further compounded by the weakness of the Welsh domestic game and age grade sides. However, the principle of what he is trying to do with the squad has some logic behind it.

England kept faith with the old guard for too long and now have an experience void in key positions. Ireland are in danger of doing the same. They can't take the same approach as Wales because they won't be allowed to fail as hard for as long (although Borthwick's giving up a good go!).

The difference is that England have good players they aren't picking. With a couple of possible exceptions, Wales don't have that opportunity.
 
Have to say Valetini is in absolute beastmode at the moment. Unmovable wall in defence and making gain line almost every carry. Quite pleasant to watch.
 

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