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Rugby Feature: Reds vs Crusaders Rd.15 Post game analysis - Super Rugby Video Highlights 2011
Video title: Reds vs Crusaders Rd.15 Post game analysis - Super Rugby Video Highlights 2011 Category: Crusaders Reds Super Rugby Super 15 Rugby Views: 5007 Submitted by: admin
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Just in addition to my previous comments, where's Mark Lawrence in the RWC panel? One of the few referees with a feel for the game. Nigel Owens is a worry too, he's been shown to not being able to keep up with the game as it's played down here.
That there's two Poms is a worry too.
@biltongbek, yeah you're right but I doubt the referees would want to be put on the spot regarding performance.
Dicko has always been a terrible & officious ref, hatched from the same egg as Paul Honiss (groan). But the good thing is, we don't have to deal with any Aussie referees, well Steve Walsh but...., for the RWC & only one of us Kiwis.
It would be really good if we could have live discussions like this with the IRB refs all explaining exactly how the laws work. There is a lack of educating the lay person on how the law and each area of the game are read. Good luck IRB....put your money where your mouth is!!:-)