Yepcashead wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 6:09 pmLooks direct enough to me. It certainly has just as much, if not more force behind it than Cane's effort and the fact that it glanced on Savea's shoulder is more a matter of happenstance rather than intent. As I said earlier, I look forward to someone getting red carded for the same thing in the next 6 months, either during one of the domestic games or the 6Ns or Super Rugby or any of the other multitude of competitions out there - just like it was with Vunipola ramming his shoulder into Beauden Barrett's head during the 2017 Lions series only to get a yellow and no further sanction, and then for Sekope Kepu to do the exact same thing to a Scottish player during the Autumn internationals that very year, and get red carded and cop an 8 week ban.
And as pointed out earlier, there really should be questions about how when it was certain things, which coincidentally involved the team in black, it was all "Leglolas, what do your elf eyes see?" whereas when it was stuff involving the team in green, it often seemed like the TMO was Mr fucking Magoo.
The chalked off try for the knock on. It ended up being a penalty to NZ for the intentional knock down at the line out. Now you’d never give a penalty try in the situation as it wasn’t a try scoring opportunity. Except of course NZ scored a try from the line out. If the penalty knock down hadn’t occurred neither would the knock on. The play continues and NZ score. But no, let’s come back all those phases and rewrite history.
De Klerk on the other hand is allowed to drop the ball cold at the base of a stable scrum, have it shown on a replay, and still the TMO didn’t appear to notice.