Rugby Union 21/22/23 Discussion | RWC time!

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Easy to say now, but France could have applied this pressure at the beginning, which is why I felt the kick was a strange decision.

Not sure why they would go for a long line out there either. Idiots.
 
Apologies to Munster folks, but I've really enjoyed how often Quinlan has ended up being wrong in this championship :lol:

Time and again he says something that turns out wrong. It's not to say that what he says isn't sensible, but what's actually happened has worked out the opposite of what he said so many times.
 
Easy to say now, but France could have applied this pressure at the beginning, which is why I felt the kick was a strange decision.

Not sure why they would go for a long line out there either. Idiots.

Yeah, hope the championship doesn't fizzle out on the back of that. It'd be a shame.

... That being said, if France go all out at the start against 14, who knows what can happen.
 
Lovely try! Championship on!

Although as the commentators said he may have been better off fumbling it and getting a penalty try and another man in the bin.
 
That’s a strange try to concede. It’s not happening for France tonight.
 
If anything Scotland have been incredibly unlucky in this championship. Really should have beaten both Ireland and Wales.
 
6 more points and Scotland can grab second place as it stands.
 
I love the attitude in rugby. Hit to the neck, gets a red card and a hug and apology whilst running off.
 
I'm very conflicted there to be honest. In that Pro 14 match I keep referencing, the TMO talked the ref out of a red saying it was a failed handoff with chest contact first.

Very, very confusing what the rules are at the moment.

I dont watch much pro 14 at the moment. Is there a replay of that incident?

This was straight in. Did that one ride up from the initial contact into the neck at all?
 
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