And he has already been appointed to ref the final ....
As Darren Scott said at half time, he must have been selected by a lucky draw...
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And he has already been appointed to ref the final ....
Yep - far too many unforced handling errors and missed first-time tackles.There were some crappy calls made by the referee in the game, but in my opinion there were worse calls made by the Sharks players. I don't think they went into that game with much of a plan to win it at all.
McCloud is a rubbish scrummie. We really needed to hold onto Kockett, but it looks like the "brains trust" screwed up on that one. "Maaitjie syndrome" again.
The referee was poor, but we didn't have too much sympathy from the Sharks' side when Kaplan took the same stance of penalising the Bulls ndiscriminitely a week prior. It's just the way the cookie crumbles. Sometimes they go for you and sometimes they go against you.
That isn't really an issue here... there will always be 50/50 calls, and sometimes they'll go your way.. sometimes not..
What is an issue here is Bryce's absolutely incorrect and horribly diabolically wrong calls, where even the NZ commentators were going :wtf: aloud during the game.
One thing I can say about the Super 15 is that there is not much super about it.
I think this format totally blows chunks and I know I'm not the only one. I was offered tickets to go and see several of the games this year and I passed on most of them. Just a waste of time, really.
What they need to do is play this thing like they play the English Premier League. Each team in the competition plays each other twice, one home game, one away game. The team that has the most points once all the games are played is the champion and that's that. Forget these play-offs, semis and finals, They are just a lottery and while we have all these dodgy refs around the outcome of those games actually means very little.
Of course this will never happen, but only because SANZAR are a bunch of money hungry bastårds who are not actually interested in the sport beyond how much they can profit from it.
Yes, they should have bigger pools of players. It would do wonders for the depth and experience of our players.
Another option is to rotate the competition between the three countries every year and play it over three months in the same country. That'll fill up stadiums for sure, especially if you know you're only going to be able to get to those games once every three years.