British Loins Tour to New Zealand 2017 - Official Thread

Really? Anyone who knew the rules at the time knew it was a red. As did Warburton

Bollox.

Fair enough you probably know Warburton as well so we will leave it there Ted

Nope.
I did play every grade bar u20 from u8 to seniors for galwegians. (I played for ucg when I went to college)
I hence dislike the slagging off of gatland, a thoroughly decent coach and man, by people on the ditch.

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Sorry flatty twas a red all day long. Just like the Keith Earls red in the European cup. Very similar.

https://youtu.be/yLpptT_nCp0

It wasn’t. He didn’t drive him into the ground.

That’s neither here nor there with regard to decision as to whether the action was worthy of a card.

That’s not the rule.

Knowledgable rugby poster @ChocolateMice may need to step in and sort this out.

Tell me what was the rule at the time like a good man.

@flattythehurdler cleaning house here. A rugby expert

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@gilgamboa & @iron_mike actually know fuck all about rogbee when they get into a discussion with @flattythehurdler

They are having a disaster

Gatland picked the wrong team
Sean o Brien will miss the final friendly

Etc etc etc

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You are responsible for bringing down the player safely.

The law was amended in 2010.

lifting a player from the ground and dropping or driving that player into the ground whilst that player’s feet are still off the ground such that the player’s head and/or upper body come into contact with the ground is dangerous play.

Sean O’Brien was cleared today chief.
Up your game

He’s in abu dhabi on a stop over to get a second wife in the Philippines the heat is getting to him if say. He’s having a great time though glued to tfk and the Leinster hurling final

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Sweat shop must be going well so

I know you’re desperately stretching here, but that’s elastic even for you.

Exactly

The Leinster hurling final?

What precisely is wrong about it?

The law was changed in 2010, you claimed it wasn’t at the time.

So is your issue with the law then?