I expected more from England tbh, they didn't seem to have the pace they had against NZ, as finals go it wasn't anything special.Was surprised how one-sided todays game was.
Arrogant wankers then they wonder why the rest of the rugby world cant stand themWhat was the story with almost everyone on the English team taking off their medals without delay /almost immediately ?
very bad form from them,unsportsmanshipArrogant wankers then they wonder why the rest of the rugby world cant stand them
Arrogant wankers then they wonder why the rest of the world cant stand them
exactlyWell there’s plenty on here that can comment more authoritatively on sports than myself, but to the extent that it was almost universally done by all players suggests it some sort show of solidarity/collective action.
To anyone other than perhaps themselves it suggests they don’t deserve them to the extent that they are not proud to display the medals.
Terrible if that is the type they really are like, After the New Zealand match and such a brilliant match that was for England,
There were a few issues that the ref didn't deal with, Dan Cole was saying his opposite number wasn't binding correctly and SA were getting penalties on the back of it, the put ins to the SA scrums were almost into the second row and it was never checked and there was what looked to most observers a forward pass in the lead up to one SA try, I'm not saying SA weren't the better team just that these few things led to SA getting a decent gap in the scoreline. I thought coming out with exactly the same starting 15 as played against NZ was showing their hand a bit.Well there’s plenty on here that can comment more authoritatively on sports than myself, but to the extent that it was almost universally done by all players suggests it some sort show of solidarity/collective action.
To anyone other than perhaps themselves it suggests they don’t deserve them to the extent that they are not proud to display the medals.
Terrible if that is the type they really are like, After the New Zealand match and such a brilliant match that was for England,
I commented on that to the missus during the game. Haven't played rugby since school (40 odd years ago) and if you didn't put in straight the scrum would be reset, do it twice and you'd give a penalty.There were a few issues that the ref didn't deal with, Dan Cole was saying his opposite number wasn't binding correctly and SA were getting penalties on the back of it, the put ins to the SA scrums were almost into the second row and it was never checked and there was what looked to most observers a forward pass in the lead up to one SA try, I'm not saying SA weren't the better team just that these few things led to SA getting a decent gap in the scoreline. I thought coming out with exactly the same starting 15 as played against NZ was showing their hand a bit.
Nearly every game I've seen it is like thatI commented on that to the missus during the game. Haven't played rugby since school (40 odd years ago) and if you didn't put in straight the scrum would be reset, do it twice and you'd give a penalty.
The whistle was only blown for this offence once in the tournament that I saw. It hasn't been on the radar officiating wise, all teams do it so not really an advantage for one team over another in a game. SA were so dominant in the scrum he could have fired it to the English hooker and they'd still have won it.I commented on that to the missus during the game. Haven't played rugby since school (40 odd years ago) and if you didn't put in straight the scrum would be reset, do it twice and you'd give a penalty.
Your a card head case you really are,,,!!!