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  • CLIVE-TRIANGLE
    Gold Member

    • Mar 2012
    • 886

    #16
    Originally posted by tec0
    i agree with you on every aspect accept this one little detail. i don't know... what i do know is you stand your ground. Good sportsmanship dictate that you accept a win and you accept the loss. shake hands and call it a day.
    Not with 80 thousand Scots looking like this
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    • tec0
      Diamond Member

      • Jun 2009
      • 4624

      #17
      Simple truth after watching the game yet again today... i don't know... i don't see why the Scots feel so cheated. They simply are not. The ref "still dislike him" did a reasonable job as a ref "as a sportsman" he didn't. if he felt he was in danger then at least admit to it and call it a day. But yes the weeping Scots did lose to Australia and to be fair Australia had better games before this one. Seriously LOT of mistakes on the Australian side and the Scots didn't benefit from it. Who's fault is that i wonder?

      Ah the hell with it, blame it on the bunny...

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      peace is a state of mind
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      • CLIVE-TRIANGLE
        Gold Member

        • Mar 2012
        • 886

        #18
        Turns out the picture above might well be true

        "World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper joked that Joubert may have 'needed the bathroom', but according to the Daily Mail, Joubert told his employers that he ran off the field to avert the threat of a public confrontation with Scotland players incensed by his late penalty decision. "

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        • tec0
          Diamond Member

          • Jun 2009
          • 4624

          #19
          Originally posted by CLIVE-TRIANGLE
          Turns out the picture above might well be true

          "World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper joked that Joubert may have 'needed the bathroom', but according to the Daily Mail, Joubert told his employers that he ran off the field to avert the threat of a public confrontation with Scotland players incensed by his late penalty decision. "
          Well that changes things a bit... i will then gladly say that "he didn't display a bad attitude and actually did fear the Scottish wrath. Fair enough

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          • HR Solutions
            Suspended

            • Mar 2013
            • 3358

            #20
            Well that changes things a bit... i will then gladly say that "he didn't display a bad attitude and actually did fear the Scottish wrath. Fair enough
            And that is why we must never jump to conclusions and assume things based on our own opinions.

            World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper joked that Joubert may have 'needed the bathroom', but according to the Daily Mail, Joubert told his employers that he ran off the field to avert the threat of a public confrontation with Scotland players incensed by his late penalty decision.

            World Rugby took the unprecedented step of confirming that Joubert had been wrong. However, there was no explanation for the official's sharp exit.

            Joubert was unable to refer the decision to the TMO because World Rugby protocol only allows it for a try-scoring situation or for suspected incidents of foul play.

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            • tec0
              Diamond Member

              • Jun 2009
              • 4624

              #21
              Originally posted by HR Solutions
              And that is why we must never jump to conclusions and assume things based on our own opinions.
              Unfortunately people will always operate on assumptions first and facts second. That said knowing the tweets and everything else with it, many thought as i do and many of them more prevalent more prominent then others actually said outright it was disgraceful behavior. Assuming they where correct at that point did indeed leave a bad taste in my mouth.

              That said this in itself opens a new can of worms... This brings into question security and personal safety of the ref and if the ref can be intimidated or not... Did things get better or worse i wonder. Maybe they must just make it so that the ref leaves the grounds immediately?

              Just had a funny thought; ref must run after game and go into witness protection...
              peace is a state of mind
              Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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