Fuck you South Africa you actually lost the game 22-29 points, maybe next year the referee should be an English ref like dickhead Wayne Barnes who missed a French forward pass in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Quarter Final against the All Blacks. Hope you don't make it to the Quarter Final in the 2011 Rugby World Cup here in New Zealand. "SEE YA LATER LOSERS"
This actually emphasizes quite well the way the All Blacks play in attack. The flat line creates numerous case of forward passes which are very hard to detect at normal speed, so I am actually surprised when some supporters complain about forward passes because it is almost a trademark in the Southern Hemisphere's brand of rugby. To such extent that it goes mostly unpunished in both Super 14 and Tri Nations. I think in the Northern Hemisphere, the action would have stopped at Israel Dag.
@BonuxCouleur northern hemisphere refs seem blow their whistles every 45 secs anyway. They call up heaps of stuff for reasons that no one on the feild or watching can understand.
@TheDavelogan so why are you all complaining about Wayne Barnes when all he did was to apply the Southern Hemisphere type of refereeing? The French forward pass would have been completely unnoticed in the Tri-Nations and the ref would have carried on just like Barnes did.
@BonuxCouleur I didn't mention the French forward pass. I think that was just luck on the side of the French and we didn't really deserve to win that game anyway. My problem is just with how northern hemisphere refs get heard more than the commentators and stop the game from being free flowing.
There seems to be two forward passes, the most obvious to me occurs at the start of the action from Israel Dag to Mills Muliaina, the second one at the end from Cory Jane to Richie McCaw. Whether the try ball was grounded before Richie's foot touches out is a tough one to guess. It is a clear "benefit of the doubt" call from the TMO. Good game overall. At the end the All Blacks did everything right. The Springboks were also a lot more aggressive than the two previous tests.
this video just shows that NZ commentators are not biased
why0even0bother 2 weeks ago
OMFG did dan convert it??
adsllt237558 4 months ago
@adsllt237558 nah but they got a try straight after /watch?v=zve1YKt_Ex4&feature=related :D
samgo111 4 months ago
@dylanx1012 - wrong - simultaneous grounding = touch.
InsaneHomer 6 months ago
we are 'shaking' in our boots NZ.
durbanheartsme 8 months ago
forward pass yes atleast it wasnt in a world cup. grounded b4 being out thou
zerotalent24 11 months ago
Fuck you South Africa you actually lost the game 22-29 points, maybe next year the referee should be an English ref like dickhead Wayne Barnes who missed a French forward pass in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Quarter Final against the All Blacks. Hope you don't make it to the Quarter Final in the 2011 Rugby World Cup here in New Zealand. "SEE YA LATER LOSERS"
ch18nzl 1 year ago
@ch18nzl "See ya later losers"?? Are you serious? Jesus mate have a biscuit.
patergaskin 1 year ago
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durbanheartsme 8 months ago
@ch18nzl lol go suck a dick you fucking sore loser, you will see, Newzeland will choke before the finals like they have in all the other world cups
hamsterwiel1 6 months ago
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ALAJOHNSTONE 4 months ago
@hamsterwiel1 Lovely comment, history is no indication of what may happen in the future. You will likely have to eat your prediction.
ALAJOHNSTONE 4 months ago
@hamsterwiel1 no they won't
MrGrungeparker 3 months ago
Yes this try should not have been allowed due to Daggs forward pass...
But we rectified matters by scoring the next try and then planting the winning conversion...
ALL BLACKS RUGBY...BOW DOWN TO US...
MrPesako 1 year ago
This actually emphasizes quite well the way the All Blacks play in attack. The flat line creates numerous case of forward passes which are very hard to detect at normal speed, so I am actually surprised when some supporters complain about forward passes because it is almost a trademark in the Southern Hemisphere's brand of rugby. To such extent that it goes mostly unpunished in both Super 14 and Tri Nations. I think in the Northern Hemisphere, the action would have stopped at Israel Dag.
BonuxCouleur 1 year ago
@BonuxCouleur northern hemisphere refs seem blow their whistles every 45 secs anyway. They call up heaps of stuff for reasons that no one on the feild or watching can understand.
TheDavelogan 1 year ago
@TheDavelogan so why are you all complaining about Wayne Barnes when all he did was to apply the Southern Hemisphere type of refereeing? The French forward pass would have been completely unnoticed in the Tri-Nations and the ref would have carried on just like Barnes did.
BonuxCouleur 1 year ago
@BonuxCouleur I didn't mention the French forward pass. I think that was just luck on the side of the French and we didn't really deserve to win that game anyway. My problem is just with how northern hemisphere refs get heard more than the commentators and stop the game from being free flowing.
TheDavelogan 1 year ago
There seems to be two forward passes, the most obvious to me occurs at the start of the action from Israel Dag to Mills Muliaina, the second one at the end from Cory Jane to Richie McCaw. Whether the try ball was grounded before Richie's foot touches out is a tough one to guess. It is a clear "benefit of the doubt" call from the TMO. Good game overall. At the end the All Blacks did everything right. The Springboks were also a lot more aggressive than the two previous tests.
BonuxCouleur 1 year ago
horribly forward!! oh my!
utuberlol 1 year ago