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    Another mild annoyance I have is the refusal for commentators to let stereotypes die.

    The French no longer play with flair and haven't for nearly 20 years
    The Argies have a competitive scrum but its nothing special.
    The Aussies can scrum now the days of England pummeling them every scrum are over.

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      Another mild annoyance I have is the refusal for commentators to let stereotypes die.

      The French no longer play with flair and haven't for nearly 20 years
      The Argies have a competitive scrum but its nothing special.
      The Aussies can scrum now the days of England pummeling them every scrum are over.

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      @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

      Another mild annoyance I have is the refusal for commentators to let stereotypes die.

      The French no longer play with flair and haven't for nearly 20 years
      The Argies have a competitive scrum but its nothing special.
      The Aussies can scrum now the days of England pummeling them every scrum are over.

      ...and the Phil Kearns cliche book of front row quips

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        Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

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          Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

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          @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

          Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

          Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

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            @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

            Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

            Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

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            @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

            @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

            Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

            Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

            Or simply ref to the law. If a tackle has been made and your knee hits the ground it shouldn't mean you can get up and have another go. Most of these 'not held' calls are bullshit and you can see a clear moment when tackler is in contact with ball carrier and ball carrier is in contact with the ground off his feet.

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              he's all over the place like a mad woman's shit

              I met a mad woman this morning - fortunately had nothing to do with her shit - but I did think of Wayne.

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                @antipodean said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                he's all over the place like a mad woman's shit

                I met a mad woman this morning - fortunately had nothing to do with her shit - but I did think of Wayne.

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                @snowy said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                @antipodean said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                he's all over the place like a mad woman's shit

                I met a mad woman this morning - fortunately had nothing to do with her shit - but I did think of Wayne.

                I meet one every day ... very first thing I do.

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                  @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                  @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                  Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

                  Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

                  Or simply ref to the law. If a tackle has been made and your knee hits the ground it shouldn't mean you can get up and have another go. Most of these 'not held' calls are bullshit and you can see a clear moment when tackler is in contact with ball carrier and ball carrier is in contact with the ground off his feet.

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                  @crucial said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                  @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                  @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                  Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

                  Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

                  Or simply ref to the law. If a tackle has been made and your knee hits the ground it shouldn't mean you can get up and have another go. Most of these 'not held' calls are bullshit and you can see a clear moment when tackler is in contact with ball carrier and ball carrier is in contact with the ground off his feet.

                  This by 1000

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                    Pleading guilty to being an asshat somehow mitigates the stupid action you did in the first place and reduces your punishment.
                    See Sekope Kepu. Serial fuckwittery that has somehow just escaped judiciary and a plea of 'yes I did it' provides a 50% discount on the sentence.
                    Un fucking believable

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                      Pleading guilty to being an asshat somehow mitigates the stupid action you did in the first place and reduces your punishment.
                      See Sekope Kepu. Serial fuckwittery that has somehow just escaped judiciary and a plea of 'yes I did it' provides a 50% discount on the sentence.
                      Un fucking believable

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                      @crucial How can his previous disclipinary record be 'clean' when he just earlier this year got a ban for commiting three yellow card incidents in a short span?

                      I can't remember what the offences were, but they had to be foul play, becouse Beauden got off the hook for his three yellows coming from repeated infringements or offsides.

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                        @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                        @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                        Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                        I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                        Quite ridiculous.

                        This, again

                        I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

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                        @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                        @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                        @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                        Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                        I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                        Quite ridiculous.

                        This, again

                        I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                        Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

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                          @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                          @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                          Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

                          Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

                          Or simply ref to the law. If a tackle has been made and your knee hits the ground it shouldn't mean you can get up and have another go. Most of these 'not held' calls are bullshit and you can see a clear moment when tackler is in contact with ball carrier and ball carrier is in contact with the ground off his feet.

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                          @crucial said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                          @mooshld said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                          @rebound said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                          Players being allowed to roll when on the ground, preventing the player on his feet from playing the ball. Should be a penalty like it always used to be. but now you can roll, crawl and whatever you please and its play on. Here I thought rugby is a game played on your feet

                          Hate this so much along with this "not held" rubbish. If you're tackled and not held you should still have to release the ball before you get to your feet to continue. It would make it so much easier to ref. Its a no brainer.

                          Or simply ref to the law. If a tackle has been made and your knee hits the ground it shouldn't mean you can get up and have another go. Most of these 'not held' calls are bullshit and you can see a clear moment when tackler is in contact with ball carrier and ball carrier is in contact with the ground off his feet.

                          Odd to say, but Barnes a couple of times reffed this correctly because tackled player (once Faletau) let go and picked up.

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                            @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                            @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                            @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                            Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                            I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                            Quite ridiculous.

                            This, again

                            I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                            Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

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                            @pakman in that situation the ball is considered still in the ruck and simply falling on it would constitute going off your feet?

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                              With the ruck and halfback, the way they se m to rule things is that even wh n the ball has gone past the last feet if the halfback is standing over it then it is considered to still be in the ruck.
                              There are good reasons for this, mainly so that you don't get defenders making a mess by trying to time a crack at the ball as it emerges. If the ball squirts out the side or no halfback is standing over it then it is usually judged as out.
                              The problem is now that the smart arse little yappers that play in the 9 jersey take the piss, playing with the ball before lifting it and annoying everyone except themselves and the ref.

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                                Curmudgeonly of me I know and also off at a tangent, but my biggest gripe about rugby is there's too friggin much of it.

                                Necessary evil I know but first club rugby became largely meaningless, then the NPC, then Super (insert inflated number) and now we play way too many tests.

                                TBH by the time the EOYT comes around I'm largely over it - not that I miss a game - but its definitely a case of familiarity breeding contempt.

                                Aussie - yawn Boks - really, again?
                                France ho-hum.

                                Thankfully the Celtic nations have stepped up to inject some interest

                                Oh yeah - and bring back the oranges at half time ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                  With the ruck and halfback, the way they se m to rule things is that even wh n the ball has gone past the last feet if the halfback is standing over it then it is considered to still be in the ruck.
                                  There are good reasons for this, mainly so that you don't get defenders making a mess by trying to time a crack at the ball as it emerges. If the ball squirts out the side or no halfback is standing over it then it is usually judged as out.
                                  The problem is now that the smart arse little yappers that play in the 9 jersey take the piss, playing with the ball before lifting it and annoying everyone except themselves and the ref.

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                                  @crucial Well, I have noticed the refs giving halfbacks leeway to reach into rucks to clear the ball. Not strictly legal unless they are bound. In such cases the question arises as to when the ball actually leaves said ruck. Answer is that refs consider once off ground has moved from ruck ball to in halfback's possession. So there is some logic in the extracting ball scenario.

                                  However, when ball physically clear of ruck nothing in laws to support interpretation that somehow still in ruck until half picks it up?

                                  Maybe the commonsense answer in pro game is for ref to call something like 'ball out'. After that the half better clear pretty fast or risk being clattered legally.

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                                    Curmudgeonly of me I know and also off at a tangent, but my biggest gripe about rugby is there's too friggin much of it.

                                    Necessary evil I know but first club rugby became largely meaningless, then the NPC, then Super (insert inflated number) and now we play way too many tests.

                                    TBH by the time the EOYT comes around I'm largely over it - not that I miss a game - but its definitely a case of familiarity breeding contempt.

                                    Aussie - yawn Boks - really, again?
                                    France ho-hum.

                                    Thankfully the Celtic nations have stepped up to inject some interest

                                    Oh yeah - and bring back the oranges at half time ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                    @dogmeat said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                    Curmudgeonly of me I know and also off at a tangent, but my biggest gripe about rugby is there's too friggin much of it.

                                    Necessary evil I know but first club rugby became largely meaningless, then the NPC, then Super (insert inflated number) and now we play way too many tests.

                                    TBH by the time the EOYT comes around I'm largely over it - not that I miss a game - but its definitely a case of familiarity breeding contempt.

                                    Aussie - yawn Boks - really, again?
                                    France ho-hum.

                                    Thankfully the Celtic nations have stepped up to inject some interest

                                    Oh yeah - and bring back the oranges at half time ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                    We try our best to keep you happy.

                                    The oranges yiz will have to buy yourselves - we only grow spuds, leeks and haggis.

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                                      @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                                      I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                                      Quite ridiculous.

                                      This, again

                                      I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                                      Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

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                                      @pakman said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                      Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                                      I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                                      Quite ridiculous.

                                      This, again

                                      I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                                      Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

                                      You may need to re-read the ruck laws. 16.4(e)

                                      You may not fall on a ball coming out of the ruck.

                                      Pretty sure this is to stop guys launching themselves at the halfback's feet as he reaches to pick it up.

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                                        "Learnings." The term is lessons.

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                                        • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                                          @pakman said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                                          I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                                          Quite ridiculous.

                                          This, again

                                          I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                                          Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

                                          You may need to re-read the ruck laws. 16.4(e)

                                          You may not fall on a ball coming out of the ruck.

                                          Pretty sure this is to stop guys launching themselves at the halfback's feet as he reaches to pick it up.

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                                          @chester-draws said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @pakman said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @kiwipie said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @taniwharugby said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

                                          Whatever happened to the halfbacks hands are on the ball, therefore it's out?

                                          I know it's previously been mentioned, but the epic rolls / taps / movements / replacements of the ball this weekend in all games by the scrum halves was bloody shocking.

                                          Quite ridiculous.

                                          This, again

                                          I third that statement. Can see why they now allow the 9 to get hands on and not be rushed but those cheeky 9s are just taking the piss. I reckon once you roll that ball it should be fair game.

                                          Honest question: if the ball is behind the last attackers' foot of a ruck just sitting there I can see nothing in the laws -- or the various 'clarifications' -- which indicates that it is still in the ruck. The ref's interpret the halfback as not being in possession (rolling or no rolling) until the ball is off the ground. So no sacking of halfback. But what is to stop a defending oppo player simply falling on the ball (once the ball is out it seem to me that the offside line ceases to exist)?

                                          You may need to re-read the ruck laws. 16.4(e)

                                          You may not fall on a ball coming out of the ruck.

                                          Pretty sure this is to stop guys launching themselves at the halfback's feet as he reaches to pick it up.

                                          Quite right. Forgot that one. However, I'd argue that once the ball is sitting stationary behind the ruck it is no longer 'coming out' and ought to be fair game.

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