BoyBrumby
Englishman
In no way, but a punch is a red card offence nowadays too.Does that make it some how acceptable?
If Itoje's cited one images de Allende will be too.
In no way, but a punch is a red card offence nowadays too.Does that make it some how acceptable?
Agreed. Give them both reds, you should not be punching. I am sick and tired of rugby people making excuses to why rugby players should not be sanctioned. Always excuses always reasons for mitigation. Yes its a tough physical game, but there are still rules.In no way, but a punch is a red card offence nowadays too.
If Itoje's cited one images de Allende will be too.
I don’t mind the style of rugby. I have a problem with the quality. It was mistake ridden rugby, lots of poor execution. It felt less about two quality sides grinding each other down, and more two sides playing tactical conservative rugby poorly. I am happy to take the win, but not going to pretend the rugby quality was good.Im sorry but I am from the school of winning ugly, my other team the Proteas often get criticized for losing games they should have won. Now a team gets criticized for not playing 'cool' enough, has style points become a thing nowadays over actually winning
Rugby wasn’t easy on the eyes but the biggest issue I had was how the officials allowed these games to drag so much. TMO decisions were taking 5+ minutes, Kolbe’s try didn’t need more than 1-2 viewings to see the on-field decision can’t be overturned and players with some blood on their face were getting treated on the field for minutes. Captains arguing the toss after the ref already made their decision also was completely unnecessary.I don’t mind the style of rugby. I have a problem with the quality. It was mistake ridden rugby, lots of poor execution. It felt less about two quality sides grinding each other down, and more two sides playing tactical conservative rugby poorly. I am happy to take the win, but not going to pretend the rugby quality was good.
This requested law change is not really about injury. The death on field is just a nice headline grabber. Death on rugby fields happened long before these laws came in.As a non rugby fan I was a bit mystified by this headline. Aside from anything else how do you actually tell if there's an injury or not. I remember a few years ago there was a controversy when someone faked a blooded mouth injury so I would think pretending to have a thigh strain would be quite simple.
British and Irish Lions greats ask for law change on substitutes to prevent death on field - BBC Sport