Ciaran Trainor

Referees in England
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So many SA armchair referees demanding AA get a red for an eye gouge while conveniently ignoring the lead up and EE showing all the aggression and an open handed rake at the face (at 27 seconds) in that video. Got to start wondering when almost a whole country complain about the ref when they win and when they lose - maybe it's not all the referees but the colour of the glasses.I was watching in the pub with a referee mate, with no sound.
We btoh thought that EE and 7As were the ones getting binned. I even said "No need to lecture him like that, he knows why he's going". Cue confusion when Mapimpi disappeared.
Be fair, with the way his eyes were bulging, just wafting your hands in front of his face could lead to a credible citing for gouging!So many SA armchair referees demanding AA get a red for an eye gouge while conveniently ignoring the lead up and EE showing all the aggression and an open handed rake at the face (at 27 seconds) in that video. Got to start wondering when almost a whole country complain about the ref when they win and when they lose - maybe it's not all the referees but the colour of the glasses.
And we are back to faf and face slaps ...Have a look at 3:38 youtube time. This is the event that led to Green #11 being binned. If there hadn't been a melee would the ref have even considered the "taunt" a binnable offence?
I would have thought EE more deserving of a sit down than G11. Charges over from a long way to join in and then carries on like he's in a 'roid rage. I can see why the ref picked G11 for instigating it, but don't think his behaviour was the worst from either team.How many players did NOT deserve at least Yellow in that appalling incident?!!
that's my issue. A sanction (PK, YC or RC) should be made on the merits of the offence, not on what may or may not happen afterwards that is outside the player's control. So simply, was Green #11's actions immediately after he scored the try, worthy of a YC? If it happened in my game, I'd likely have a word with him not to be a prat, then get on with it.I can see why the ref picked G11 for instigating it, but don't think his behaviour was the worst from either team.
Not sure how bizarre the decisions were ...but unless I'm misunderstanding you some of your comments are bizarre!Why no penalty try at the end?
Try was scored but kick was missed. Arguably ,Yellow only got part of the value, they would have been closer to the post and the kick would have been easier.
He gave a yellow card for Green 15 so he was happy that the offence was there so like many decisions it just didn't add up.
7 advantages on the trot when SA were under pressure and all for nought when a it was deemed foul play at a ruck!
Bizarre decisions!
What offence did you see that would lead to a PT? The YC sanction was against the try scrorer not the would be tackler.Why no penalty try at the end?
Try was scored but kick was missed. Arguably ,Yellow only got part of the value, they would have been closer to the post and the kick would have been easier.
He gave a yellow card for Green 15 so he was happy that the offence was there so like many decisions it just didn't add up.
7 advantages on the trot when SA were under pressure and all for nought when a it was deemed foul play at a ruck!
Bizarre decisions!
Did you watch the video above?What offence did you see that would lead to a PT? The YC sanction was against the try scrorer not the would be tackler.
Not sure how bizarre the decisions were ...but unless I'm misunderstanding you some of your comments are bizarre!
Impossible to tell from that clip if a try was probable without the knock on. It’s interesting that in circumstances like this, with a YC offence where advantage is played, if the team scores we often don’t return for the YC, and would rarely consider a PT although i understand your point that it would be more advantageous.Did you watch the video above?
The ruckus after the SA try was about 71 mins and as discussed above should have seen a few more going to the bin.
About 78:17 game time and 4:21 on the UTube video. Deliberate KO by Green 15, ball recovered and try scored out wide. A more advantageous position to score was very likely so PT and Yellow card for Green 15?
55 Mins game clock, TMO calls in foul play. Yellow 3 dangerous clean out, no real issues with that. However immediately before green were on a warning, 7 advantages in the green 22 that he allowed to accumulate without managing the persistent and deliberate infringements. Allowing SA to kill the game, throughout the game. Lots of negative play and niggle that was all foreseeable after last weeks game should have been managed.
Aus skipper recognised that they were not able to fire a shot but when you play against such unchallenged cynicism it's no wonder.
The try was definitely on. My immediate reaction on seeing the knock on was to tell the ref sitting next to me "That's yellow", and he agreed. A PT was certainly close enough to have warranted a look.Impossible to tell from that clip if a try was probable without the knock on. It’s interesting that in circumstances like this, with a YC offence where advantage is played, if the team scores we often don’t return for the YC, and would rarely consider a PT although i understand your point that it would be more advantageous.
I think in most cases you cannot be certain a try would have been scored otherwise you probably wouldn’t call advantage in the first place.
Doesn't have to be a certain try scoring opportunity, just probable. League has the caveat that a PT is only awarded if a certain try was prevented which I think is too onerous as people argue that a player steaming in from 5m out with the ball wrapped up tight might spontaneously drop it, which is unlikely.I think in most cases you cannot be certain a try would have been scored otherwise you probably wouldn’t call advantage in the first place.
yes, its an odd feature of our game. Any soccer refs on here? What would happen if a defender hand-balled in the penalty area but the attacking team scored anyway. YC?It’s interesting that in circumstances like this, with a YC offence where advantage is played, if the team scores we often don’t return for the YC,