Springboks loss to Australia, bows out of the world cup.

Sockmonkey

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So this thread is a bit late, maybe a good thing seeing as there were many angry bok fans after the game on saturday. Many blaming poor refereeing for the loss and in a way I do agree that it was part and parcel of the loss.

This was an interesting article from the Australian, sorry for not having a direct link, no copyright intended.

There are no doubt a lot of Australian rugby supporters celebrating our victory over the Springboks yesterday. There are also a number of us that are wondering how on earth we managed to pull it off against a side that dominated possession and territory and lineouts. Now, I don’t want to take anything away from the Australian victory... – our boys did perform superbly but on the day the Springboks were, we have to admit, the better side. The boks, as always were magnanimous in defeat with a somewhat pragmatic approach to the result. I wonder what our boys would have said faced with the same situation of blatant incompetence by Mr Bryce Lawrence. I support Australia and always will but for those of us that believe in fair play this was a hollow victory. This was very much like fighting a worthy opponent with one arm strapped behind his back – it leaves a bad taste. There were rumours about Mr Lawrence’s impartiality before kick-off from a lot of ex pat South Africans now living in Australia but we tend to dismiss these conspiracy theories with a grin. Certainly, Mr Lawrence’s performance on the field did nothing to dispel those theories. His performance was nothing short of abysmal. He did not award the bok try because of a dubious forward pass. I have looked and looked and to me, anyway, it did not look forward. Minutes later when the boks once again breached our defences and were well on the way to scoring another try, he called them back for a forward pass. If the first call was contentious, there certainly was nothing wrong with the second one. Here, I must ask – why not use the “eye in the sky”? An impressive expensive piece of equipment that should be used for such decisions. He failed to penalise Pocock for slowing the ball down. If we had played like that against the All Blacks, they would not have been so quiet about it. – and rightly so. In the dying minutes of the game he was in full view of at least 2 high tackles by our boys that went unpunished. Any of these transgressions, if properly acted on, would have surely given the game to the Boks with their advantage over territory. To rub salt in the South African wounds, he awarded a high tackle to the Wallabies for a chest high tackle. We won, but did we really? Our sport has always been regarded as a “hooligans game played by gentlemen” – If we do not want rugby union to degenerate into a farce that soccer can become we need to make sure that our refs are of suitable calibre. They need to be trustworthy gentlemen. Mr Lawrence, I would advise against any planned holidays to South Africa for a couple of years. Chris Davis The Australian

 
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All I know is, I'm glad I didn't wake up that early on Sunday to watch it. Watched it later on the PVR instead.
 
There may have been corruption and prejudice by a referee in a sport?!
OH GOD SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!

/end sarcasm.

Get over it, jeez. If these "sports fans" paid half as much attention to corruption in real life instead of some stupid game, we might actually achieve something that really matters...
 
The captains should actually be able to appeal the refs calls kinda like in cricket but I guess it will slow down the game a bit too much.
 
Get over it, jeez. If these "sports fans" paid half as much attention to corruption in real life instead of some stupid game, we might actually achieve something that really matters...

Who says they don't, seems to be quite an assumption you are making here?
 
I was gutted at the result. I mean, it was insane how the ref just allowed chaos to reign at the breakdown. I know the Boks have some of the blame too, they could have gone for the poles at the beginning instead of kicking to touch.

But watching a game where the ref seems like he forgot to put his contacts on is just disheartening. It felt like they put some random dude onto the field and told him to ref. :mad:
 
Get over it, jeez. If these "sports fans" paid half as much attention to corruption in real life instead of some stupid game, we might actually achieve something that really matters...

You know, for some people sport is also important. Just because you don't get it doesn't mean everyone else is idiots.
 
I trust the OP do know that that AUS person doesn't exist, nor does "he" have any other articles written. Maybe next time do an actual check up before just believing.

Chris Davis is a lie. lol. fail.

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As per yesterday's drive show on 702

Since I can't access 702 at work
RWC email hoax
 
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I trust the OP do know that that AUS person doesn't exist, nor does "he" have any other articles written. Maybe next time do an actual check up before just believing.

Chris Davis is a lie. lol. fail.

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As per yesterday's drive show on 702

Since I can't access 702 at work
RWC email hoax

Wow, nicely spotted prophet, I had no idea. My apologies for posting before double checking the source, no wonder I couldnt find a direct link.
 
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