The ref needed an extra security detail when "The Fickle Finger of Fate" was spotted on the Tonga coaching panel. :P
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Umm i think you need to get some perspective mate.
After conceding 54 points in the first game the East Coast Wallabies actually outscored the All Blacks 86 to 53 in the remaining games. And that takes some doing, like playing like men possessed. Go back to the drawing board and try again, mate!
How many Bledisloe Cups have resulted from that possession?
How many games have they won against the All Blacks this year?
they can outscore them 150 to nil, but if it doesn't win games it counts for nothing.
So you are saying they dont play better against the All Blacks than they do against other teams eg. Scotland? Whether they win or not doesnt excuse the fact they play better against New Zealand (especially this year) than any of their other opposition eg. England, Scotland, South Africa. When did i say it resulted in a win? Their style improves.
Look, I'm flattered to have a stalker, but you are boring. Find somebody else to troll.
PS Your Dad doesn't live under the Sydney Harbour Bridge does he?
AS an exercise in curiosity, I wonder what sort of crowd they would have got for the Tonga/England game had they played it a bigger stadium? Could they have filled Eden Park for this one?
Good question. You'd think they would have expected a bumper crowd if NZ had made it. But Tonga seems to have at least as much as the national team if not more.
Sadly the Wallabies are rapidly getting into a worse situation. You can't rule out them having an obviously smaller support base at home tests next year.
Well he would say that...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/wor...b4c6f7f2845885
Calling it now, the Wallabies will not play in front of a single sell out crowd in Australia next year.
Edit: Just saw the venues they're playing at so they could probably sell those out with the amount of Irish here in Australia. The ARU can then point to sell out crowds and paper over the cracks some more.
Fine line to tat call isn't there?
Doesn't every player effecting a tackle from behind take a swipe at the ball in an attempt to dislodge it? Exactly how can you tell the difference between that and a strip?
Mungos are pretty good at simplifying the rules so even the dumbest can understand them, this is a case where they've dropped the ball on that front (pun intended) Will this launch a rewrite of the rule to make it more clear? (thereby not giving any justice to Tonga who probably have good cause to be upset)
'Twas an unbelievable comeback, three tries in essentially five minutes, they weren't the better team on the field, but they did deserve that try and therefore the win!
It's actually the opposite of that. The laws were simple. They have complicated things with all sorts of ridiculous "interpretations" in search of perfection.
Of course that does not fit your theory that this is done because people who play and follow RL are inherently too dumb to understand the laws. :P