It never gets old
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It never gets old
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I watched this at home via the internet,,,,I aged 10 years in 5 minutes!!
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I think my pulse was about 250 in those last five minutes.
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Try it from our perspective.webbyinjapan wrote:I watched this at home via the internet,,,,I aged 10 years in 5 minutes!!
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Calm down old friend! Plenty of life in the old geeza yetwebbyinjapan wrote:I watched this at home via the internet,,,,I aged 10 years in 5 minutes!!
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We do. Every time we play the Aussies.OptimisticJock wrote:Try it from our perspective.webbyinjapan wrote:I watched this at home via the internet,,,,I aged 10 years in 5 minutes!!
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Incredible that. Each time I watch I still can't believe it.
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It's never been that bad. That was the most painful ending to a match I've watched.Sandydragon wrote:We do. Every time we play the Aussies.OptimisticJock wrote:Try it from our perspective.webbyinjapan wrote:I watched this at home via the internet,,,,I aged 10 years in 5 minutes!!
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Last game my Dad went to before Dementure got him. I can still remember the smile on his face when the final whistle went
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Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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Yep. Makes it even better.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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I thought so. Started doubting myself having seen a group of professional rugby players not work that one out. [emoji3]UKHamlet wrote:Yep. Makes it even better.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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If Parkshad kicked it into touch, not too obviously, then it would have been a re kick or scrum, neither of which would have been a penalty in normal circumstances.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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Deliberately out on the full is a penaltycanta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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Only if it's very obvious. How many kick offs that go into touch are penalised with a penalty? Short of booting it straight into touch along the half way line, I think Parks could have played that a lot smarter.not that I'm complaining of course.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Deliberately out on the full is a penaltycanta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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No - the game has to restart properly, so the restart would become a Welsh scrum on the half-way. That was the law that got Hartley riled up in the Premiership final so that he called the ref a "f*cking cheat." The Northampton fly-half kicked a 22 drop-out out on the full at the end of the first half and the ref called it back for a scrum, saying that the game had to restart.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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But.... As a scrum restart isn't a penalty, would the time have run out?Puja wrote:No - the game has to restart properly, so the restart would become a Welsh scrum on the half-way. That was the law that got Hartley riled up in the Premiership final so that he called the ref a "f*cking cheat." The Northampton fly-half kicked a 22 drop-out out on the full at the end of the first half and the ref called it back for a scrum, saying that the game had to restart.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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I thought this was discussed at the time and it was decided he couldn't have.
I've got a vague memory that the ref had been asked before the restart although it's entirely possible I'm talking oot my arse
I've got a vague memory that the ref had been asked before the restart although it's entirely possible I'm talking oot my arse
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Asking the ref was probably a mistake! Just kick the ball far enou that it goes directly into touch and looks like an accident.OptimisticJock wrote:I thought this was discussed at the time and it was decided he couldn't have.
I've got a vague memory that the ref had been asked before the restart although it's entirely possible I'm talking oot my arse
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Our luck against your lot stops us getting away with that.Sandydragon wrote:Asking the ref was probably a mistake! Just kick the ball far enou that it goes directly into touch and looks like an accident.OptimisticJock wrote:I thought this was discussed at the time and it was decided he couldn't have.
I've got a vague memory that the ref had been asked before the restart although it's entirely possible I'm talking oot my arse
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If it makes you feel any better, we have the same problem with the Aussies!OptimisticJock wrote:Our luck against your lot stops us getting away with that.Sandydragon wrote:Asking the ref was probably a mistake! Just kick the ball far enou that it goes directly into touch and looks like an accident.OptimisticJock wrote:I thought this was discussed at the time and it was decided he couldn't have.
I've got a vague memory that the ref had been asked before the restart although it's entirely possible I'm talking oot my arse
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Not in the slightest lol.Sandydragon wrote:If it makes you feel any better, we have the same problem with the Aussies!OptimisticJock wrote:Our luck against your lot stops us getting away with that.Sandydragon wrote: Asking the ref was probably a mistake! Just kick the ball far enou that it goes directly into touch and looks like an accident.
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I tried.OptimisticJock wrote:Not in the slightest lol.Sandydragon wrote:If it makes you feel any better, we have the same problem with the Aussies!OptimisticJock wrote: Our luck against your lot stops us getting away with that.
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I think the logic is that, if the ref says there's time left to restart the game, it has to actually restart. Kicking the ball straight into touch doesn't constitute a completed restart, so the scrum would replace the kick-off as the restart mechanism. So it wouldn't be another phase, just a replacement of the previous one, like how a reset scrum doesn't end the game either.Sandydragon wrote:But.... As a scrum restart isn't a penalty, would the time have run out?Puja wrote:No - the game has to restart properly, so the restart would become a Welsh scrum on the half-way. That was the law that got Hartley riled up in the Premiership final so that he called the ref a "f*cking cheat." The Northampton fly-half kicked a 22 drop-out out on the full at the end of the first half and the ref called it back for a scrum, saying that the game had to restart.canta_brian wrote:Just our of interest, if Scotland had put the final kickoff out on the full would that have been game over?
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Fair point.Puja wrote:I think the logic is that, if the ref says there's time left to restart the game, it has to actually restart. Kicking the ball straight into touch doesn't constitute a completed restart, so the scrum would replace the kick-off as the restart mechanism. So it wouldn't be another phase, just a replacement of the previous one, like how a reset scrum doesn't end the game either.Sandydragon wrote:But.... As a scrum restart isn't a penalty, would the time have run out?Puja wrote:
No - the game has to restart properly, so the restart would become a Welsh scrum on the half-way. That was the law that got Hartley riled up in the Premiership final so that he called the ref a "f*cking cheat." The Northampton fly-half kicked a 22 drop-out out on the full at the end of the first half and the ref called it back for a scrum, saying that the game had to restart.
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