Bothers me every time!
Ireland scored third try off this lineout.
Law 18.22: The player throwing in the ball stands on the mark of touch with both feet outside the field of play. The thrower must not step into the field of play until the ball has been thrown.
So the Allblacks thought, after 35 minutes of this trend, let’s also do the same thing.
Sam Cane coming directly over the ball through the gate but using his hands to support his weight.
They concede a penalty immediately. 😳
Here, Ref wants to penalise 5 green but pulls out, puts his whistle in his mouth but then lets it go.
Maybe not material enough. But still the trend continues in this match.
5 green again!!!
7 Green - more attempts to slow down the ball as much as possible. Same trends and same pictures from Ireland - going unpunished
Make a tackle, work your way around towards the 9, disrupt clean ball.
2 Green has completed the tackle. But yet, he’s on his hands disrupting the Allblacks ball presentation
Using his hands to support his body weight. Which should’ve been penalised, because Ireland have been doing this throughout the first half
There’s no way in hell that 5 green is coming through the gate here.
That definitely has an impact, because now what would or could’ve been a quick ball is a second or two slow because Ratima needs to wait for the rubble to clear.
Their first penalty comes from their tightwad prop not rolling away from the tackle once it’s complete. During the course of the game you see plenty of these
I’m surprised they only conceded 13 penalties, should be at least 20+
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1. A year or two ago I posted a thread about Irish ☘️ breakdown pictures or their ability to not make legal entries
That hasn’t changed at all and last night there were so many illegal entries at the breakdown, slowing down the ball, not rolling a way
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