Tim of the Oak
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I think the anti Farrell media storm was calculating in terms of encouraging more decisions to go against England. We can be our own worst enemies too and Farrell shouldn’t be selected if he hasn’t got a lawful tackle technique. Ford offers better options as the lead play maker.Argentina were absymal but Ford steered England to a fine win in the circumstances.
He has always been the best 10 in England, hugely better than Farrell or that joker Smith will ever be.
Playing like that wont get you results against the better sides but kudos to England for grinding out the win.
I think the Curry decision was correct, even though it was unintentional, he has a duty of care to the opposing player in that situation.
The other decision with the Argie player was wrong imo, there was malice imo in him turning his hip to take the impact, should have been sent off.
The refs thus far have been appalling, its a huge, ongoing problem for Union. Refs arent reffing what they see, rather, what they perceive. The top sides are constantly offside & nothing is done to stop it, its almost like the refs are starstruck, makes the game for the lesser nations doubly difficult as they are penalised for the same things the top sides get away with & if they mouth off about it they are marched back 10 metres or carded.
Looking forward to playing Fiji today, usually good games and we could end up being torn to shreds but i have a sneaky feeling we will grind them down and come out with a win....famous last words ha
The rugby Union media is tedious with its “English arrogance” agenda. They should be reporting on a great festival of sport.
I’m looking for ward to an exciting tournament. I hope Ireland do themselves justice by bringing their A game to this tournament. Ireland have nothing to fear from what I’ve seen. Only French home advantage, possibly.
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