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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by
    #1071

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    The whole mic'ing up of referees needs a rethink too when Barnes is in charge. He doesn't shut up, ever. At one point he shouted at the teams "fair contest from both 7's, fair contest from both 7's". Why does that need to be done?? If it's a fair contest just bloody say nothing.

    That won't wash if you have aspirations to take Steve Walsh's title of Celebrity Ref.

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by
    #1072

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    Game was rubbish. It wasn't anywhere near as intense as journalists will try and make you believe. It was a classic example of two teams playing well within themselves to try and avoid making a mistake.

    The semi finals were both much much better. Taking the show piece to non rugby country for game growth is a good idea, but then having both teams play a sport which was about as entertaining as watching paint dry worked against it.

    The whole mic'ing up of referees needs a rethink too when Barnes is in charge. He doesn't shut up, ever. At one point he shouted at the teams "fair contest from both 7's, fair contest from both 7's". Why does that need to be done?? If it's a fair contest just bloody say nothing.

    Thank you majorrage. Well done majorrage. Or if you play for racing merci majorrage. Bien joué majorrage.

    Thought Barnes was decent. But as always on first names terms with the players...

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    replied to Catogrande on last edited by MajorRage
    #1073

    @catogrande said in NH club rugby:

    That won't wash if you have aspirations to take Steve Walsh's title of Celebrity Ref.

    Think Owens has already taken that hasn't he?

    @billy-tell said in NH club rugby:

    Thought Barnes was decent. But as always on first names terms with the players...

    No problems with his decision making. Just the constant sound of his bloody voice. Maybe he was trying to add interest to what was a bloody dull game.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to Billy Tell on last edited by
    #1074

    @billy-tell said in NH club rugby:

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    Game was rubbish. It wasn't anywhere near as intense as journalists will try and make you believe. It was a classic example of two teams playing well within themselves to try and avoid making a mistake.

    The semi finals were both much much better. Taking the show piece to non rugby country for game growth is a good idea, but then having both teams play a sport which was about as entertaining as watching paint dry worked against it.

    The whole mic'ing up of referees needs a rethink too when Barnes is in charge. He doesn't shut up, ever. At one point he shouted at the teams "fair contest from both 7's, fair contest from both 7's". Why does that need to be done?? If it's a fair contest just bloody say nothing.

    Thank you majorrage. Well done majorrage. Or if you play for racing merci majorrage. Bien joué majorrage.

    Thought Barnes was decent. But as always on first names terms with the players...

    One day I'd love to hear....'If I call you Sir, you could at least call me Mr Franks, not Owen'
    Or after a call of 'leave it Sam' a reply of 'sure Wayne'.

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  • boobooB Online
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by booboo
    #1075

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    Would the likes of Davies, Hernandez, Rutherford (no idea who this guy is) been as highly lauded if playing for the Crusaders and All Blacks?

    A reasonable 10 for Scotland in the early 80s. Good enough to be backup to Ollie Campbell on the 83 Lions tour.

    Edit: I see I'm late to this argument ...

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  • boobooB Online
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
    #1076

    @crucial said in NH club rugby:

    @billy-tell said in NH club rugby:

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    Game was rubbish. It wasn't anywhere near as intense as journalists will try and make you believe. It was a classic example of two teams playing well within themselves to try and avoid making a mistake.

    The semi finals were both much much better. Taking the show piece to non rugby country for game growth is a good idea, but then having both teams play a sport which was about as entertaining as watching paint dry worked against it.

    The whole mic'ing up of referees needs a rethink too when Barnes is in charge. He doesn't shut up, ever. At one point he shouted at the teams "fair contest from both 7's, fair contest from both 7's". Why does that need to be done?? If it's a fair contest just bloody say nothing.

    Thank you majorrage. Well done majorrage. Or if you play for racing merci majorrage. Bien joué majorrage.

    Thought Barnes was decent. But as always on first names terms with the players...

    One day I'd love to hear....'If I call you Sir, you could at least call me Mr Franks, not Owen'
    Or after a call of 'leave it Sam' a reply of 'sure Wayne'.

    That's 'Black 3'. Only the captain gets addressed by name.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
    replied to booboo on last edited by
    #1077

    @booboo said in NH club rugby:

    @crucial said in NH club rugby:

    @billy-tell said in NH club rugby:

    @majorrage said in NH club rugby:

    Game was rubbish. It wasn't anywhere near as intense as journalists will try and make you believe. It was a classic example of two teams playing well within themselves to try and avoid making a mistake.

    The semi finals were both much much better. Taking the show piece to non rugby country for game growth is a good idea, but then having both teams play a sport which was about as entertaining as watching paint dry worked against it.

    The whole mic'ing up of referees needs a rethink too when Barnes is in charge. He doesn't shut up, ever. At one point he shouted at the teams "fair contest from both 7's, fair contest from both 7's". Why does that need to be done?? If it's a fair contest just bloody say nothing.

    Thank you majorrage. Well done majorrage. Or if you play for racing merci majorrage. Bien joué majorrage.

    Thought Barnes was decent. But as always on first names terms with the players...

    One day I'd love to hear....'If I call you Sir, you could at least call me Mr Franks, not Owen'
    Or after a call of 'leave it Sam' a reply of 'sure Wayne'.

    That's 'Black 3'. Only the captain gets addressed by name.

    Not according to Wayne.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1078

    Top 14 ...

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    antipodean
    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
    #1079

    @stargazer I'm fine with it. He's approaching from the side and if you don't stamp down on players pushing refs out of the way, exactly where do you draw the line?

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
    replied to antipodean on last edited by taniwharugby
    #1080

    @antipodean agree with you, but still, 4 weeks is harsh for that.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
    #1081

    @taniwharugby Yeah, two weeks seems better. He should've apologised.

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    pukunui
    wrote on last edited by
    #1082

    Yeah 2 weeks seems a bit more fair for that. Double it if he does it again.

    What did Ben Tameifuna get a few years back for similar?

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    Billy Tell
    wrote on last edited by
    #1083

    Pro 14 final. Leinster leading Scarlets 21-11. Tries to Jonny McNichol and James Lowe.

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  • D Offline
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    Derm McCrum
    wrote on last edited by Derm McCrum
    #1084

    Ah here. This NZ-centric commentating is loolah.

    Full-time. Leinster win 40-32 against Scarlets.

    Tries for Toner, Lowe, and McNicholl in the first half, made it 21-11 then Cronin, and Larmour made it 33-11, McNicoll with a fine try on 65, before a break by Carbery, to McGrath to Conan put the last nail in the coffin. Consolations from McNicholl and Kruger in the last 2-3 minutes put a better look on what was a demolition by the Blues.

    Isa Nacewa had to go after 15 minutes in his last game.

    The best foreign player in the last 15 years in my book. Hope he enjoys his retirement and goes well. Solid guy.

    ‪

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  • M Offline
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    Machpants
    wrote on last edited by
    #1085

    He's probably right!

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    taniwharugby
    wrote on last edited by
    #1086

    Jared Payne has had to retire following ongoing concussion issues (suffered on Lions tour) and will take up a role on the coaching staff for Ulster

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/44279099

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  • D Offline
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    Derm McCrum
    wrote on last edited by
    #1087

    That’s been on the cards for quite some time. He’s going to travel with the tour squad for coaching experience. Schmidt & Co like him for his defensive nous.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1088

    I wondered whether Jason Eaton would come back and start coaching in NZ after retiring, but he's staying in France.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/104331537/former-all-black-jason-eaton-takes-on-coaching-role-at-la-rochelle-after-retiring

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  • M Offline
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    Machpants
    wrote on last edited by
    #1089

    Pretty damming assessment by Carter, but pretty much what you see in England and France for a lot of the teams. And England's inability to think on their feet is being continually bemoaned by Eddie

    Jun 10, 2018  /  Sport

    Dan Carter: ‘Seeing a psychologist allowed me to confront my demons’

    Dan Carter: ‘Seeing a psychologist allowed me to confront my demons’

    The World Cup winner discusses what makes a great player, rugby’s mental burdens and switching sports for Soccer Aid

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    Stargazer
    wrote on last edited by
    #1090

    Luke McAlister has hung up his boots ...

    It’s a good time to let you all know that I have called it a day on my rugby career. It’s been one hell of a ride, 17 years travelling the globe doing what I love. I’m so grateful for the friendships that I’ve made as well as the endless memories. Theres been so many highs and lows along with a shit load of injuries. There’s been so much work put in over the years, that you guys don’t see as well as balancing my family life. Massive thanks to my family for your support over the years. I’ve had some tough times over my career and you guys have always been there by my side no matter what. My beautiful kids you’re the reason I breathe I love you two more than anything in this world. Thanks Amanda and Brooke for making trips over with them both, FaceTiming and including me in what’s going on when i can’t be around. Mum and dad, I wouldn’t be here right now if it wasn’t for you both so thank you for everything 😘. My friends you know who you are, your unconditional love and support means everything to me. 
    And lastly the fans you guys, thanks for your support over the years. I have and will always have time for you guys I would be nothing without you all and your support thanks so much. I’m proud of my career and what I’ve done in this beautiful sport now it’s time for the next chapter which is to move back to the best city in the world Toulouse ( a little biased 😉 ). I will travel the world as a tourist and spend quality time with my beautiful family and friends as well as looking into my family business interests. Plus enjoying some social rugby 10s/7s tournaments around the world 🏉. Now you can follow my NEXT CHAPTER.🤙🏽
    Thanks again and god bless. 
    P.s special mention to my 🐶🐶🐶🐶Skippy my og, Minnie mins, Poppy and Boston. 😊
    

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