Ruan Pienaar breaks the spirit of the game

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Russ wrote:Conversions are 90 seconds from moment try is awarded
Penalties are 60 seconds from moment penalty is awarded

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Thanks for that Russ. 90 secs is still a nonsense.
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big mervyn wrote:
Russ wrote:Conversions are 90 seconds from moment try is awarded
Penalties are 60 seconds from moment penalty is awarded

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Thanks for that Russ. 90 secs is still a nonsense.
Given the celebrations take usually at least 45 seconds the kicker really doesnt have a lot of time

Id like to see the clock stopped for all kicks at goal

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big mervyn wrote:
Russ wrote:Conversions are 90 seconds from moment try is awarded
Penalties are 60 seconds from moment penalty is awarded

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Thanks for that Russ. 90 secs is still a nonsense.
Given the celebrations take usually at least 45 seconds the kicker really doesnt have a lot of time

Id like to see the clock stopped for all kicks at goal

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BaggyTrousers wrote:Thoughts are:

- Glad Ruan knew what he was doing, great pro.
- 90 seconds?????? FFFS is that a law or some French deviation
- Clermont fans will have been apoplectic, mainly because their 9 & kicker didn't know the laws and failed to take a simple 3 points that would have got them an SDC QF last year.
- Ruan Pienaar's Montpellier is top of the league, would love the great man to win a gong before he finishes.
- I may well have my bricks sold, when driving to Spain I may go via Montpellier if it's possible to catch a game, anyone got Ruan's number, I'm sure he'd want to meet up. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Clermont are missing Jonno. Ruan is absolutely loving France.
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Russ wrote:Conversions are 90 seconds from moment try is awarded
Penalties are 60 seconds from moment penalty is awarded

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Penalties are 60 seconds from the time you indicate you are kicking at goal.
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WWJD? Conversion expert.
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Reckon Clermont will be scrapping the mini countdown clock in the corner which ruan was watching. If it wasn't there he would probably would have taken it earlier.

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jean valjean wrote:Reckon Clermont will be scrapping the mini countdown clock in the corner which ruan was watching. If it wasn't there he would probably would have taken it earlier.

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Exactly. You can hardly expect to have a clock ticking down and supposed to put pressure on a kicker and not expect someone to use it to their advantage. If there was no clock it wouldn't have happened. Instead the master has a wee picnic then calmly pisses all over their chips.

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big mervyn wrote:Btw Baggy, in case you didn't know, there's a new ferry route direct from Cork to Santander (Brittany ferries).
Thanks Merv, Mrs Trousers is a poor seadog so we are going to go Belfast Liverpool night sailing so she can get her head down and with 2 dogs, one of whom is highly strung & a crap traveller who will hopefully sleep, then the chunnel to Calais & take a good few days going down, no rush, a few stops in France & a couple in Spain, make a wee holiday of it

Mind you I think I will be going down the Atlantic coast route, fancy a couple of nights in the Rioja, maybe stock up with a few treats. >EW
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
big mervyn wrote:Btw Baggy, in case you didn't know, there's a new ferry route direct from Cork to Santander (Brittany ferries).
Thanks Merv, Mrs Trousers is a poor seadog so we are going to go Belfast Liverpool night sailing so she can get her head down and with 2 dogs, one of whom is highly strung & a crap traveller who will hopefully sleep, then the chunnel to Calais & take a good few days going down, no rush, a few stops in France & a couple in Spain, make a wee holiday of it

Mind you I think I will be going down the Atlantic coast route, fancy a couple of nights in the Rioja, maybe stock up with a few treats. >EW
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Tender wrote:You just love the bones of the man. We miss that Rugby brain.
It was hardly rocket science though was it really?

It’s called time wasting.

The rule needs changing. I don’t want to pay to watch players drinking water or do whatever the hell it was that Biggar used to get up to.
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big mervyn wrote:
BaggyTrousers wrote:
big mervyn wrote:Btw Baggy, in case you didn't know, there's a new ferry route direct from Cork to Santander (Brittany ferries).
Thanks Merv, Mrs Trousers is a poor seadog so we are going to go Belfast Liverpool night sailing so she can get her head down and with 2 dogs, one of whom is highly strung & a crap traveller who will hopefully sleep, then the chunnel to Calais & take a good few days going down, no rush, a few stops in France & a couple in Spain, make a wee holiday of it

Mind you I think I will be going down the Atlantic coast route, fancy a couple of nights in the Rioja, maybe stock up with a few treats. >EW
Wise choice. Did a run from Spain with 2 rescue dogs for my daughter this time last year. Nice smooth journey through Spain and France staying in dog friendly hotels. One of them had been in kennels for 5 years but took it in his stride! Got the ferry from Cherbourg to Dublin. Horrendous! Mrs BM spent the best part of the 18 hour journey in her bunk with a boke bag. Had to be towed into Dublin harbour by tugs because the sea was so rough. Says she's never getting into another boat unless she can see land on the other side :lol:
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justinr73 wrote:
Tender wrote:You just love the bones of the man. We miss that Rugby brain.
It was hardly rocket science though was it really?

It’s called time wasting.

The rule needs changing. I don’t want to pay to watch players drinking water or do whatever the hell it was that Biggar used to get up to.
Rocket Science it was not Lionel me ould mate but LOOK ..................... have you ever seen it done before, as blatantly?

Not many would have had the stones to do it. Entirely unedifying but ould Ruan is as daft as a fox.

I too would follow Russ's idea, I've never seen any good reason why the clock should run when kicks are being taken ..................... but the TV folk (not FOLK) would have kittens, it could add 10-15 minutes game time.

Neither can I really see any reason that the 60 seconds for a penalty attempt should not be enough for a conversion, when a penalty is awarded you have no idea whether a kick will happen, when a try is scored the biy with the tee should be on his way immediately.
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