Rugby World Cup 2023

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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Two game ban for Curry? daft.

I don’t like it. It was clearly an accident, but that’s now the interpretation of the law. Even accidental contact can result in a red card. It does seem somewhat unfair to penalise a player for that.

A jumper for the ball now has almost 100% protection. They can’t be tackled in the air, and the risk of tackling them as they land is now huge.
 

geocycle

Legendary Member
I don’t like it. It was clearly an accident, but that’s now the interpretation of the law. Even accidental contact can result in a red card. It does seem somewhat unfair to penalise a player for that.

A jumper for the ball now has almost 100% protection. They can’t be tackled in the air, and the risk of tackling them as they land is now huge.
It is in line with the laws and consistent with the bunker review panel. My main gripe is that the decision is arguably inconsistent with a number of others already this RWC. Even if there were subtle differences in the offences, there were small margins that are grossly amplified by the laws.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
It is in line with the laws and consistent with the bunker review panel. My main gripe is that the decision is arguably inconsistent with a number of others already this RWC. Even if there were subtle differences in the offences, there were small margins that are grossly amplified by the laws.

Agreed.
The SA incident against Scotland looks very bad.
 
Location
Cheshire
It is in line with the laws and consistent with the bunker review panel. My main gripe is that the decision is arguably inconsistent with a number of others already this RWC. Even if there were subtle differences in the offences, there were small margins that are grossly amplified by the laws.

i think that's my beef with it too, seen worse without even a yellow?
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Aye, that Australia game on sunday looks a good one. Still no fan of this 'weekend loaded' schedule at this RWC, I can understand it from an attendance point of view but four days with no games feels like it loses momentum a bit?

More to do with rest time. Previous World Cups have tried to spread the games around the week, but the minor nations have complained that their games are scheduled for mid-week, which gives the teams without stronger and deeper squads less recovery time. So they then have the choice of focusing on games against the bigger teams, which they will probably lose, or focusing the best players and adequate recovery time on the games they might win, and get a humiliating thrashing against the big sides. Rugby is not a game where you can play two games a week, like you can in football.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
Aye, that Australia game on sunday looks a good one. Still no fan of this 'weekend loaded' schedule at this RWC, I can understand it from an attendance point of view but four days with no games feels like it loses momentum a bit?

It is supposedly more about making sure that teams don't have to play games to close together. They should always have at least 6 days between matches with this schedule.

Which is more for the benefit of the smaller teams without deep squads.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
Rugby is not a game where you can play two games a week, like you can in football.

This 100%. The players bodies couldn’t take it. When I used to play at lowly amateur level it would take most of the week to recover. These guys are hitting far harder than me.

Probably best to keep all games concentrated over the weekends, then it’s fair to everyone for the knockout stages. Which are also weekend games.
 
Location
Cheshire
totally get the rest days side of it and at least there's a game tonight ^_^ should be a right old mauling. Last RWC game I went to see was Eng v Uruguay at the Etihad, that year we didn't get out of the group :ohmy:
 

rualexander

Legendary Member
Just turned on ITV hd to find that tonight's game isn't being shown there, only on ITV4 or ITV X
ITV4 picture is crap, low resolution.
ITV X has reasonable picture but not as good as HD and prone to buffering at important moments.
Same for ABs game tomorrow night.
Surely not too much to expect the 'tier 1' teams games to be shown on the main channel in HD (even the ones against 'tier2' teams)?
 
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