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Thread: Two players cited following Tri-Nations match

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    Every team needs a flanker like that. I'm sure South African chat sites say the same thing about Phil Waugh and Georgie boy.

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    even though he is a thug? Spends more time in sin bin then anyone else? So it's your view that he is "awesome"? By sticking up for him you are showing everyone that you condone the actions of a player who is a thug.

    But you can think he is "awesome he he he" because i think you may be the only person who thinks a player who behaves like Burger is
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    i have to agree with the self control part but george smith was holding onto him the whole time last night
    trying to aggravate him, trying to get on his nerves, try to make him snap
    even though he may of thrown a few punches to someones arm, they were to get george to let go of his jersey...happens all the time

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    Quote Originally Posted by lara93 View Post
    he doesnt do that all the time
    Your kidding right. He gets the referee enforced rest spell all the time at Super 14 and Test level
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    actually it doesn't happen all the time. smith was not doing that on purpose from what i saw. smith i agree does aggravate players but that does not need to be retaliated by a few punches

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    the reff was right there when schalk was hitting or punching someones arm
    he didnt give a poo
    its all in the name of rugby

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    Quote Originally Posted by lara93 View Post
    i have to agree with the self control part but george smith was holding onto him the whole time last night
    trying to aggravate him, trying to get on his nerves, try to make him snap
    So thats your your justification?

    "but sir he made me do it"

    I have seen AFL players with more composure the Burger and their idiots. I don't think that excuse flys for anyone over the age of 10
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    But you need Terriers um I mean Flankers to start the fights, that's what they're there for. Then the big dogs come running in followed by the smaller Terriers um I mean the backs who get pushed aside like Mitchell did last night.

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    nice explanation WRF(Y)

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    “Let me put it this way, A Springbok team contains Afrikaners, Englishmen, coloureds and blacks. It has parochial foes in Bulls, Sharks, Stormers, Cheetahs and Lions. It is a recipe for war! Yet in all the years of John Smit’s captaincy, there has never been one unhappy customer, not one voice of rebellion against his leadership. He is the glue that holds the Springboks together. The man is a legend!”- Jake White

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    but that's not what rugby is supposed to be about

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    you want a punch up go to a boxing match or a game of mungos
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    Quote Originally Posted by force addict View Post
    but that's not what rugby is supposed to be about
    But don't we all love a bit of biffo, I do anyway. Besides its all handbags at five paces anyway.

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    But you have to admit Burger is a great player and one of the bok's key players. He needs to tone down his aggression though or risk suspension. I don't think he'll cited for the punches he threw (though he should be), cos Lyndon Bray was standing in front of where it happened and just asked him to stop it. I have to watch it again, but if the punches were aimed at the hand holding his jersey, then i wouldnt really care. But if it was aimed at the head/face of the player, then that would definitely deserve a citation.

    Butch James needs to be looked at for his late hits and high tackles. The amount of times he puts a late hit into Dan Carter or Matt Giteau after they disposed of the ball is just gobsmacking.

    And the CJ headbutt shld have been a yellow on the spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshrugbyfan View Post
    But don't we all love a bit of biffo, I do anyway. Besides its all handbags at five paces anyway.
    We do, but it is being fazed out
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    Quote Originally Posted by jargan83 View Post
    We do, but it is being fazed out
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    Sort of but you'll never stamp out a good stink on when it happens, thats just testosterone.

    And CJ should have been given RED on the spot, that shit is just not called for, but it is a good reason to start a stink on.

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