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It's all about the control, embarrassing , he should have walked off, if we lose this , he will still be saying sorry,
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Well well well, Stevie be honest
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Excellent pundit... "Dunno why you're asking Humph, he never tackles!" [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Highlight of the night!!shamalicious wrote:Excellent pundit... "Dunno why you're asking Humph, he never tackles!" [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Humphs brain with Ferris body would have made one hell of a player!Eggs wrote:Highlight of the night!!shamalicious wrote:Excellent pundit... "Dunno why you're asking Humph, he never tackles!" [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Just being honestshamalicious wrote:Excellent pundit... "Dunno why you're asking Humph, he never tackles!" [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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I don't mind Humph as a pundit.
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What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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Radio standardNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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His eyesight must be a bit dodgy but I liked the Imperial Leather gag.
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UselessNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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Watched it mostly on BBCW with Jiffy Davies...they couldn't believe the big YC decisions..still allowed to tackle etcRooster wrote:UselessNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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Commentators and pundits are full of crapola. The laws have changed and that is fact. Whether the change is justified or good for the game is another issue.Neill_M wrote:Watched it mostly on BBCW with Jiffy Davies...they couldn't believe the big YC decisions..still allowed to tackle etcRooster wrote:UselessNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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The yellow cards were textbook examples under the new laws. However Marius chose to ignore Jake Ball's other high tackles. Ball has serious form as a round the neck tackler.
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So penalty try then?Snipe Watson wrote:Commentators and pundits are full of crapola. The laws have changed and that is fact. Whether the change is justified or good for the game is another issue.Neill_M wrote:Watched it mostly on BBCW with Jiffy Davies...they couldn't believe the big YC decisions..still allowed to tackle etcRooster wrote:UselessNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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The yellow cards were textbook examples under the new laws. However Marius chose to ignore Jake Ball's other high tackles. Ball has serious form as a round the neck tackler.
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Yup. I don't like it, but by the laws as they stand today, it was. World rugby have opened a hornets nest with this new law. It's going to make defending on the line very difficult. There will be more close range tries scored.Neill_M wrote:So penalty try then?Snipe Watson wrote:Commentators and pundits are full of crapola. The laws have changed and that is fact. Whether the change is justified or good for the game is another issue.Neill_M wrote:Watched it mostly on BBCW with Jiffy Davies...they couldn't believe the big YC decisions..still allowed to tackle etcRooster wrote:UselessNeill_M wrote:What did people think of not Jim Neilly and Mr R Jones tonight?
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The yellow cards were textbook examples under the new laws. However Marius chose to ignore Jake Ball's other high tackles. Ball has serious form as a round the neck tackler.
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