Bitter that a country smaller than Scotland is far superior to them at Rugby
naw they got cheated i hate egg chasing but i wanted to see the welsh get to the final n they got screwed over
nice try, but as you well know, they're not a county.... they're also not a country though, they're a principality and a protectorate.
because we're so nice, we give them the same rights as a country. They are even named as a country in many so called authoratative sources.... but they're no more a country than andorra or monaco.
Sir Blobby - Not even Scottish ya spanner
A Celtic fan complaining about another team feeling hard down by due to refereeing decisions! pfffffffffffffffffffft
Black - pot - kettle- the- calling!
Mibbess the Welsh could get in touch raise enough hysteria and get the refs to strike!
Or maybe they could go into adminsitration owing some old German bird a fortune in taxes
ifuNo
Sorry pal your on your own there the ref was shocking with the sending off and for me ruined Wales chances to getting to the final, I was gutted for them
The Ref I am sure when he looks at it now knows he messed up big time, Wales with 14 men were by far the better team and if they would have kept there captain on the would have beaten the French to set up a final with New Zeland
ifuno - who's in administration? who has been proven to owe a fortune in tax? <knob>
Jinky lighten up mate - the ref was right and it was an added bonus that it was against Wales If your son was tackled like that in a rugby game you'd be lived and rightly so. He knew what he was doing - deserved to get a red.
Did i mention your team in my post Sally - must be something worrying you
ifuno read the rules! the boy had to be driven into the ground for it to be a red card! he was released before this happened! <knob>
ifuno - just asking for an expanse of your comment <knob>
Sally you know sh*te-all about rubgy - i think you'll find you're not supposed to release until he touches the ground. Now fook off and watch a re-run of News Night
ifuno - please explain which part Warburton used to warrant a red card -
The player is lifted and then forced or 'speared' into the ground (red card offence).
- NOPE!!
"The lifted player is dropped to the ground from a height with no regard to the player's safety (red card offence). - NOPE!!
"For all other types of dangerous lifting tackles a yellow card or penalty may be considered sufficient." - YEP!!
<KNOB>
IFUNo
I right some wales fans could ask did Rolland send him off beacuse wales beat Ireland in the quarter finals
the tackle was a yellow at most end of, the ref made a massive c up end of ....and before you start most of my family are from killkenny in Ireland,
Welsh has the most annoying accent. Glad the French dumped then out. French people are very under-rated
He lifted the player off the ground, released him with no regard for the players safety. To get away with it he would have needed to make some effort to ease the player to the ground having created the dangerous situation in the first place. Merely releasing your hold on the player is not enough.
Clear red card.
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I suppose the question has to be asked as to how they think an Irish ref (bearing in mind wales knocked ireland out in the last round) who is actually half french could possibly be entirely impartial in a wales v france match..... that seems like an absolutely ludicrous appointment.
Sally do you have a thing about <knobs> - sorry can't help you with that - I prefer women
"Alain Rolland's decision to issue a red card was absolutely correct," said referees manager Paddy O'Brien.
Wales will not appeal against Warburton's punishment.
O'Brien says Warburton's 18th-minute banishment by Irish official Rolland for the challenge on Vincent Clerc was "in keeping with the clear instructions that match officials have received in recent years regarding dangerous tackling".
Is the ref's nationality a problem for you
The rule of dropping a player from a height is related more to line outs I hardly think the player was dropped from a hieght in this circumstance - yellow card!
Jinky - disagree with you mate but there you go. Kilkenny is a great city and the best hurlers in Ireland
Aye the impartial Paddy O'Brien!!!!!
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posted on 18/10/11
Bitter that a country smaller than Scotland is far superior to them at Rugby
posted on 18/10/11
<snowball>
posted on 18/10/11
naw they got cheated i hate egg chasing but i wanted to see the welsh get to the final n they got screwed over
posted on 18/10/11
nice try, but as you well know, they're not a county.... they're also not a country though, they're a principality and a protectorate.
because we're so nice, we give them the same rights as a country. They are even named as a country in many so called authoratative sources.... but they're no more a country than andorra or monaco.
posted on 18/10/11
Sir Blobby - Not even Scottish ya spanner
posted on 18/10/11
A Celtic fan complaining about another team feeling hard down by due to refereeing decisions! pfffffffffffffffffffft
Black - pot - kettle- the- calling!
Mibbess the Welsh could get in touch raise enough hysteria and get the refs to strike!
posted on 18/10/11
Or maybe they could go into adminsitration owing some old German bird a fortune in taxes
posted on 18/10/11
ifuNo
Sorry pal your on your own there the ref was shocking with the sending off and for me ruined Wales chances to getting to the final, I was gutted for them
The Ref I am sure when he looks at it now knows he messed up big time, Wales with 14 men were by far the better team and if they would have kept there captain on the would have beaten the French to set up a final with New Zeland
posted on 18/10/11
ifuno - who's in administration? who has been proven to owe a fortune in tax? <knob>
posted on 18/10/11
Jinky lighten up mate - the ref was right and it was an added bonus that it was against Wales If your son was tackled like that in a rugby game you'd be lived and rightly so. He knew what he was doing - deserved to get a red.
posted on 18/10/11
Did i mention your team in my post Sally - must be something worrying you
posted on 18/10/11
ifuno read the rules! the boy had to be driven into the ground for it to be a red card! he was released before this happened! <knob>
posted on 18/10/11
ifuno - just asking for an expanse of your comment <knob>
posted on 18/10/11
Sally you know sh*te-all about rubgy - i think you'll find you're not supposed to release until he touches the ground. Now fook off and watch a re-run of News Night
posted on 18/10/11
ifuno - please explain which part Warburton used to warrant a red card -
The player is lifted and then forced or 'speared' into the ground (red card offence).
- NOPE!!
"The lifted player is dropped to the ground from a height with no regard to the player's safety (red card offence). - NOPE!!
"For all other types of dangerous lifting tackles a yellow card or penalty may be considered sufficient." - YEP!!
<KNOB>
posted on 18/10/11
IFUNo
I right some wales fans could ask did Rolland send him off beacuse wales beat Ireland in the quarter finals
the tackle was a yellow at most end of, the ref made a massive c up end of ....and before you start most of my family are from killkenny in Ireland,
posted on 18/10/11
Welsh has the most annoying accent. Glad the French dumped then out. French people are very under-rated
posted on 18/10/11
He lifted the player off the ground, released him with no regard for the players safety. To get away with it he would have needed to make some effort to ease the player to the ground having created the dangerous situation in the first place. Merely releasing your hold on the player is not enough.
Clear red card.
posted on 18/10/11
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posted on 18/10/11
French people suck ass
posted on 18/10/11
I suppose the question has to be asked as to how they think an Irish ref (bearing in mind wales knocked ireland out in the last round) who is actually half french could possibly be entirely impartial in a wales v france match..... that seems like an absolutely ludicrous appointment.
posted on 18/10/11
Sally do you have a thing about <knobs> - sorry can't help you with that - I prefer women
"Alain Rolland's decision to issue a red card was absolutely correct," said referees manager Paddy O'Brien.
Wales will not appeal against Warburton's punishment.
O'Brien says Warburton's 18th-minute banishment by Irish official Rolland for the challenge on Vincent Clerc was "in keeping with the clear instructions that match officials have received in recent years regarding dangerous tackling".
Is the ref's nationality a problem for you
posted on 18/10/11
The rule of dropping a player from a height is related more to line outs I hardly think the player was dropped from a hieght in this circumstance - yellow card!
posted on 18/10/11
Jinky - disagree with you mate but there you go. Kilkenny is a great city and the best hurlers in Ireland
posted on 18/10/11
Aye the impartial Paddy O'Brien!!!!!
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