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Apologies Idlejon by number 9 I mean scrum half.

Same thing, surely? ❓


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:12 pm
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I thought the boks were the better team. Of course you can criticize the ref, but the result looked reflective of the game overall.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:17 pm
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From the Guardian with quotes from the Aussie 9, clear refereeing error it seems

[i]Joubert’s controversial decision to award Australia a penalty for an accidental Scotland offside was later shown to be incorrect. The Australia scrum-half Nick Phipps admitted after the match he had deliberately attempted to win the loose ball that then struck the Scotland open-side flanker John Hardie. His intent to win the ball cleared Hardie of accidental offside.

“I think everyone was trying to win the ball. We were all going for it,” Phipps said.[/i]


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:25 pm
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Idlejon - he was wearing 21 I think he was playing scrum half. I could be wrong, but there's video in the link below that looks pretty clear - shows the view we all saw in real time, the view from above the touch line the ball was thrown from (and from the back towards halfway) and one from on high.

Seems straightforward.

http://www.3news.co.nz/sport/video-ref-joubert-slammed-after-controversial-penalty-hands-australia-35-34-win-2015101907#axzz3p1GoRXhp


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:28 pm
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@igm, I see what you mean now.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:46 pm
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World Rugby (whoever they might be) are going to publish their full report on the ref later today. Should be interesting to read.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:48 pm
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I hope they support Joubert. He made a mistake in front of millions of armchair experts with PVRs. Sure, legging it from the pitch didnt cover him in glory, but I think the after-the-match witch hunt things is a bit OTT.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:52 pm
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Seems straightforward.

http://www.3news.co.nz/sport/video-ref-joubert-slammed-after-controversial-penalty-hands-australia-35-34-win-2015101907#axzz3p1GoRXhp

Yeah, Phipps tries to play it but it clearly comes off the Scottish player's shoulder into the hands off an offside Scottish player who plays it. He didn't have to play it. Clear penalty. These offences are given all the time, ditto Maitland. Are Scotland a special case?


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:56 pm
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Exactly - if you accept the construct of a person on the ground making decisions then you have to accept those decisions, and that they are final. Do you really want the outcome of sporting events decided afterwards by a jury ? Refs too scared to blow the whistle in case they lose their job, and stopping the game all the time to check the TMO.

There were two minutes left on the clock, the guy made a call. Wrong, as it turned out and he shouldn't have legged it.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 2:58 pm
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Just doubting myself.... does Phipps handling the ball mean the Scot is onside?


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:04 pm
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[quote=Stoner ]legging it from the pitch didnt cover him in gloryThat's more likely to do for him than anything he did during the actual match.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:05 pm
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The game is over, Australia went through, the Aussie who played the ball admits he played the ball. Once the guy who played the ball says he did, I think we can stop speculating. We're not going through either way.

We were unlucky, but luck counts.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:06 pm
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IdleJon - Member
Just doubting myself.... does Phipps handling the ball mean the Scot is onside?

No. But he's accidentally offside - meaning scrum in that situation.


 
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With the assistance of the Panel, RFU CEO Ian Ritchie will make recommendations to the RFU Board after the conclusion of the Rugby World Cup.

The panel will consist of:

Ian Ritchie, RFU CEO and Panel Chairman
Ian Metcalfe (Professional Game Board Chairman)
Ben Kay MBE – (former England International & World Cup Winner)
Ian Watmore (ER2015 Board member, former Permanent Secretary to the Cabinet Office, former FA CEO and former Accenture Managing Director)
Sir Ian McGeechan OBE (former British & Irish Lions and Scotland Coach)


Only two rugby players involved!


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:11 pm
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accidentally offside - meaning scrum in that situation.

A scrum if a player is offside and the ball knocks into him. A penalty if the offside player attempts to play the ball. What did the Scot do? Once again, this happens every single weekend and almost without exception the player is penalised for it. He didn't need to play the ball if there was any confusion. Why did he play the ball?


 
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Wasn't Geech quite pro Lancaster in the press? As for his implied almost Mourinho-esque comments y'day....

Who is on the panel reviewing Ritchie?


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:27 pm
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idlejohn - no, you're incorrect.

IF (scenario 1):
A Scottish player knocks-on, an Aussie plays the ball, then a Scot in an off-side position plays it, it's Accidental Offside and the result is a scrum (Aussie ball). i.e. Strauss knock-on -> Phipps -> Hardie = Scrum

IF (scenario 2):
A Scottish player knocks-on and it goes directly to a Scot in an off-side position, who plays the ball, then it's off-side and the result is a penalty. i.e. Strauss knock-on -> Hardie = Penalty

As scenario 1 above seems to be agreed by my most observers with the benefit of TV replays, then the ref's got it wrong.

To be fair though, I hadn't realised the ref wasn't allowed to go to the TMO for this incident and has to call it as he sees it, so it's a pretty tough one to get right. Not that I'm likely to forgive him any time soon...


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:30 pm
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Actually having checked it looks like 11.3c puts him onside.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 3:33 pm
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Yep Joubert was a knob, running off the pitch was very, very poor. He should get some support; ref's need to be able to referee according to the laws as they see the game.

I would like to see more penalties / chat from the ref' for players trying to 'play' the ref. I'm looking at all those Aussies with their hand's up - this isn't football.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 4:01 pm
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The slow mo on the highlights last night showed Maitland's eyes clearly. To me that focus was of a man intent on intercepting the pass, not trying to deliberately knock on. The eyes and the face would have given the latter away.

Only seen one clip of Joubert's running off - and wasn't exactly a sprint, so in the cold light of day, some of the hyperbole from yesterday seems misplaced. Still a crap thing to do mind.

Yes, with slo-mo cameras, the ref made an error. His mistake - give away was the twitchy arm from the start. But after that, he cant go to TMO so cant blame him for not doing something he cant do.

The Pit Bull seemed to get it right on twitter

to past and present players - if you believe in respect for referees is special in rugby, don't act to the contrary on here.

Otherwise the wendys may have a point 😉


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 5:10 pm
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Any body seen the story that Andy Powell sent some really abusive tweets to Cuthbert, he said he lost his phone but he has form for being a twit.


 
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to past and present players - if you believe in respect for referees is special in rugby, don't act to the contrary on here.

Respect for referees in rugby isn't special. It just looks like that in comparison to football where the disrespect for referees is extra special. Look at boxing, snooker, martial arts, ice hockey, basketball etc...


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 5:24 pm
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Generally ref's err on the side of caution in such situations, Joubert was pretty damn reluctant (cough cough) to award a penalty to France in the closing stages of the 2011 final. It would have been easy and the right thing to do to ask the TMO, could you check X or Y or ask for it to be shown on the big screen. As I said its crazy if officially you can ask the TMO re offside if a try is scored but a penalty with 2 mins to go you cannot ?

As we are talking ref's anyone here think Nigel Owens is not a nailed on certainty to take the final ?


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 5:42 pm
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If Owens or Barnes take charge of the final and NZ are involved then it'll be an easy win for the All Blacks- they've both let the breakdown be a free for all and NZ will get away with murder more than ever. Poite has been my favourite ref so far


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 6:01 pm
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Not sure IRB are man enough to put Barnes into a NZ RWC final.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 6:04 pm
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We should respect the refs decisions, but in this wc it's not the ref making them at times. Disallowed tries after tmo takes the after its awarded. This erodes the refs position as arbiter of the law.IRB cant really back a ref who has no respect for the players or belief in his own decisions. Did he think he was going to get smacked? No one else on the pitch seems to be ducking under the supposed, on here, barrage of bottles. You'd think he'd be used to upset supporters, given his history.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 6:14 pm
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@onehundred I think the players on the field and the coaches have been respectful. We fans / internet keyboard warriors can be more direct 8) I was at the game and the ball just bounced around, hard to tell what had happened. When you see the replay it most obviously bounces off the Australian, I think the TMO would take 2 seconds to call that unintentional and thus a scrum.

The bottle accusation I am not sure where it's come from but you are searched on entry and can only buy plastic cups and bottles, you couldn't throw one very far and if the ref is on the playing surface he's miles out of range. I think he ran off due to the booing and he knows he's made a shocking decision.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 6:23 pm
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The bottle accusation I am not sure where it's come from

Chieka.


 
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😯

Just an early PSA / diary planning thought, 2016 European Rugby Cup Final is in Lyon on May 14 tickets not on sale yet. Other dates QF/SF published. New stadium opening in early 2016. 2017 final will be in Edinburgh

[url= http://www.epcrugby.com/news/30996.php#.ViUqoLxUM4k ]ERC Dates and Final[/url]


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 6:43 pm
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Referee Craig Joubert was wrong to award a last-minute penalty against Scotland in their World Cup quarter-final defeat by Australia at Twickenham, says World Rugby.
Scotland led 34-32 when Joubert ruled Jon Welsh was deliberately offside for playing the ball following a knock-on by a team-mate.
The governing body said that, because Australia's Nick Phipps touched the ball, "the appropriate decision should have been a scrum to Australia for the original knock-on".


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:28 pm
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And rugby descends even further into farce.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:35 pm
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Excellent, so we're in the semi final then? Or are we replaying the last 2 min?


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:35 pm
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They also said he was unable to use the TMO.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:37 pm
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We should be (and have been!) able to bitch and moan about this sort of thing on here and on other platforms.

World Rugby should just STFU.

Appalling decision to make any comment at all.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:39 pm
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at the very least World Rugby could have been much more supportive of the difficulty of the decision making given the number of bodies in the ricochet. Of course, the presumption might than be that with no clear foul, there should not have been a penalty, BUT if it looked to joubert like knock on then it was his prerogative to award a penalty on the back of what he saw even if he was wrong. I cant believe anyone thinks he was being either negligent or spiteful, he was just mistaken.


 
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In Henry now they've done that, the penalty should be struck off, or more I practically the result null and void and the match replayed. Imagine the Aussie fuss...


 
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Now they've done that, the penalty should be struck off, or more I practically the result null and void and the match replayed. Imagine the Aussie fuss...


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:45 pm
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It was nothing more than a mistake, but he was too quick to make the decision and/or influenced by aussie appeals. He also knew he was wrong but wasn't man enough to stay on the pitch to shake hands. Any one of those things makes him unsuitable to referee at that level in my book.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:48 pm
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I expect the Australian Rugby authorities are sitting round a table this very minute discussing the draft of their letter withdrawing Australia from the semi final.


 
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Now they've done that, the penalty should be struck off, or more I practically the result null and void and the match replayed. Imagine the Aussie fuss...

Referees make mistakes, that is part of the game, very sad for Scottish followers but nothing can be done now. I don't think World Rugby statement is a problem - mistakes happen - better to be honest about them and debate whether improvements can be made.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:51 pm
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I wonder if he realised the mistake (or suspected it from the reactions).

Here's a bit of whataboutery for you. What about if he'd asked for a TMO decision anyway. Would the TMO have refused to give it?

Is it better to follow the rules (about what TMO can be used for) and an injustice occurs; or ignore those rules but get ultimately the right outcome?

Would Australia have felt equally hard done by if he'd got the right decision by the wrong route?

All to illustrate - it's a bloody tough job done by men who believe they are making the right calls; damned if they do, damned if they don't. It was wrong to leg it at the end (bottles notwithstanding) but don't judge the man until you've walked a mile in his boots.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:57 pm
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Anyway looking ahead, Schmidt, but schit or still the messiah? Christ kjows who we go for as the next Lions coach.


 
Posted : 19/10/2015 7:59 pm
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Is Webb going to get the 9 shirt back? I thought Davies was.....even better......


 
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I suspect that they'll change the TMO rules to account for potential result changing decisions. I am not too bothered about getting beat. It was a wonderful display by Scotland, and I would have ripped your arm off if you offered me that result before kick off. Good luck to Australia. I hope they go on and win it.


 
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RFU reportedly sniffing around Schmidt with a view to buying him out of contract.


 
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