00:52 - the referee had just given the england captain a talking to and told him to speak to his players, which is did, but then allowed Wales to take a quick penalty which the chat was taking place. - Referees are generally fantastic in rugby union and a huge part of the game, But this what not a good moment for the referee, especially given they had the option of video review.
@@Brownie-ms6sv There is no "that kind of situation" cos it should never happen... If I ref tells a captain to talk to his team, time goes off and play should not start until the Defending team are ready as they are the ones who have been told to have a talk. If you look at the actual game - the time wasn't even put back on after the penalty was tapped as the tech team were so surprised that the ref allowed this to happen
Somewhere on RUclips someone reviewed this try from all angles. Zoomed out, England players had already started to disperse to the opposite touch time from where the try was scored. I agree in this particular game the ref wasn't great (the other try Wales scored for example).
@@michaeldavies5840 Squidge Rugby covered it in his review of that game. What the additional angles also show you is that the left side of Englands defence where May and Slade were standing, were set and ready for that kind of play.
There should be special rules in barbarians games. That ball under the jumper play was pure entertainment and that's what the barbarians are all about... Entertainment.
Conor Murray's try in Munster v Toulon was the simplest, but also one of the most intelligent tries in the video. He spotted a knock on. In seconds he calculated the ruck was over, the ball was in play and he would not be offside going to the Toulon side to pick and score.
Damn! There are people with skill n creativity then there is you with both+ research. Truly liked it esp at the first 30 seconds when Kenya pulled that smart move. Worth watching all the rest. We await for more. Rugby players are smart..🔥💯
The second move showen is not allowed in rugby. You can not pretend to pass or run without the ball from the back of a scrum or ruck ect it is a free kick to the opposing team
You can't do it _with the intent_ of making an "offside trap". But if somebody else (the 8 in this case) picks the ball at the same time, then it's all kosher.
@@westasleep the scrum half can't attempt to make the opposition believe the scrum is over. Leaving the scrum is fine, leaving pretending your carrying the ball and shielding the fact from the opposition is not, no matter if the No. 8 then picks up the ball. Law 19.38f
@@MrPixiepantz No. It specifically says “...attempting to make an opponent believe the ball is out of the scrum WHEN IT IS NOT.” So if No 8 picks the ball up at the same time w/ 9, it’s fair game.
Barbarians rugby is like old boys rugby. They're there for the fun and the love of the sport. Some of the guys have been rivals for years and are willing to admit the guy next to them is good. That vibe and mindset makes them always do entertaining plays.
James O'Connor has a funny little move during his pre-kick routine where he moves his foot. The referee ruled that the foot came off the ground, which counts as starting the kick. A similar thing occurred in the RWC with JP Pietersen but on that occasion the referee warned the player that he had charged early (but did not allow a re-take of the kick that was missed).
because everyone plays smart and goes for the meters or the 5 metre lineout for the maul over the line makes life easier especially at 60mins and everyone is blowing out their ass
With professional opponents, refs, TMOs, and video analysts, "trick" plays seldom work any more. You still sometimes see trick lineouts at pro level, and the rate of return seems pretty terrible. There still no end of set plays, but they tend to start at scrum or lineout, where you can dictate/predict the opposition's starting shape.
Dude, how come no All Blacks stuff? The between-the-legs pass: Look at Carlos Spencer’s from 2003 World Cup. The Lineout throw to a charging forward: Tony Woodcock in the 2011 WC final. Solo chip-n-chase: Dan Carter, 2005 series against the Lions.
I gave up trying to explain the skill of passing & kicking a oval shaped ball with accuracy to a footie fan mate last year' i can now show him this , some real fast passes here that sometimes you cant spot where the ball is , great vid guys ....................
2nd one with the fake by the 9 for the 8 to pick and go is illegal and has been for years. The Wales v England quick kick was down to a poor ref. If you tell the captain to speak to the team, you need to allow them to set before blowing the whistle. Even Nigel Owens said it was poor
@@inexplicable999 I know. If it was a case of the England team not setting quickly, that’s on them, but the ref had told Farrell to get the team in and have a word about repeated infringements. He can hardly tell a captain to get their team together, then allow play to resume almost instantly.
@@inexplicable999 unfortunately he had a bit of a brian fart at the time. He had the decency to acknowledge his mistake after the game in his official report though, so fair play to him for that.
Practice passing both ways from ruck. I set up targets and try and hit them. Remember to Practice passing both ways and Practice box kicking from the base of a ruck as well
Place your foot in the direction you are going to pass before you pick up the ball and watch Aaron Smith videos till you're sick of them. Fastest pass around, but he is usually behind a rolls royce pack in the all blacks. Highlanders might be more relatable
Yeah I want to know as well, I think him may have touched the ball with his foot when lining it up, but it make no sense. Would like to know the real reason
O'Connor in lining up his kick made what seemed to be a movement towards the ball. Stringer figured that this constitued the start of his run up. So he charged forward and as the ball was now "in play" he could contest for it. Poite agreed and the decision stood.
still a high IQ play by the Welsh though. A piss poor play by the ref. Though not as bad as the one O'Gara scored against South Africa in similar fashion, at least England had had their chat and then the ref didn't give them time to line up after, with the Ireland-South Africa one the South African captain was still in the middle of talking to the players when the ref called time on.
0.55 secs was subsequently accepted as poor sportsmanship. The Referee apologised and admitted he was wrong. Most of the Welsh Team were embarrassed. Rugby was the big Looser.
In my opinion he jumped the tackle. I know there is no explicit law in the game that prohibits that. But it was always the case, as far back as when I played over 50 years ago, that jumping a tackle was considered dangerous play and resulted in a penalty for the defending team.
At 0:53 that was not a rugby IQ moment but terrible referreeing. The French ref told captain Owen Farrell to talk to his players as a group and then told the Welsh they could take the penalty but didn't inform the English players. He has done this sort of thing before and this was criticised by Nigel Owens himself.
@@cariad561 10 seconds? Count 1 elephant, 2 elephant, 3 elephant and so on and you will realise how long 10 seconds is even if you are exaggerating a bit.
Ok I loved this until you put the Wales vs England one because that was just darn right out of order. The referee told Owen Farrel to have a chat with his team then within about 10 seconds (they are aloud to take longer than this if a referee has asked for the captain to have a word) Dan Biggar asks if he resume play and some crazy thing In this referees mind said he could take it. Rant over 😂
Terrible defending. We were always taught never to turn our back on the opposition as children, ever, no matter what. England decide to have a pow-wow behind the goal line with everyone happy to turn away from the Welsh. Biggar must have looked at that and though what a bunch of idiots - I can tell you that was what was running through my mind - and it didn't surprise me in the least he decided to ASK the referee when time would be back on. When the referee obliged, only two Englishplayers had sussed what was happening, the rest were still in the huddle digesting the thoughts of Farrell. Must have been a great speech.
Are you daft? The ref specifically told Farrel to bring the team in and have a chat about repeated infringements then when they came in to chat he had a brain fade and told the welsh to play when the entire english forward pack was still in a huddle. You can't do that as a referee. He even said he fucked up big time as did the irb itself and literally every other pro ref on the planet. How the fuck are you supposed to defend when the ref has blown time off and called you to come over and have a chat then allowed play to resume the moment you're out of position? I hate the english just as much as the next guy but that's a shocking take chalking it up to bad defence...
It definitely was, watch squidge rugby it shows the other angle, England had 9 seconds to set a line when in International rugby you're trained to set in less than 5
You know farrel did the exact same thing for sarries in a heineken cup game a few years ago, right? Funnily enough, he didn't complain about that one, he had a little grin on his face!
@@mutsnuts1989 it's not the referee's job to make sides look dumb after he has already given the captain instructions to talk to his players. He has done this before
Get rid of the tactical replacement law and we could have this nearly every game. All that law has done is brought bigger, heavier slugs (50 minutes of fast Rugby and they're buggered) into the game. Brains and muscle are mutually exclusive (most of the time). All shapes and sizes means nippy, aggressive compressed lightning bolts can return to play at the highest levels. ps: Medical replacement is possible with some protocols. e.g. Diagnosis by match day doctor concerning recovery time is an effective ban, etc. Teams won't risk iffy players.
I think there was a letter sent to the World Rugby, by eminent doctors and ex-rugby players on that very point, arguing that tactical replacements will result in the death of a player, because of the way they are being used to bring on fresh battering rams defended by semi-exhausted opposition.
@Zacariah Anderson Do you mean that deliberate work-to-rule campaign that was the most recent Lion's tour? I hear that loud and clear. An embarrassing spectacle. Rassi really suited being the midwife giving 'his boys' more recovery time between between tears and pushes. It hinted at what Hollywood's version of a wet nurse would be. However the Lions were their slow motion equal. They didn't learn too much in how to slow Rugby down to a pace Sir Frances Drake could participate.
@@bitchoflivingblah Thanks for that info. I really hope that's true, recent and they read it. It would do a lot to restore the game's speed, craftiness and intelligence; i.e., the goosebump factor. Rugby has become a bit like an Arms Race with Brezhnev leading both sides.
@@peterclark6290 In an open letter to World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont - signed by Sir Ian McGeechan, Willie John McBride, Sir Gareth Edwards, Barry John and John Taylor as well as consultant surgeon professor John Fairclough - it is claimed the professional game "has become unnecessarily dangerous". The letter references fears of current players not daring to speak out over "fear of losing their livelihood" and quotes the concerns of former Wales captain Sam Warburton that someone "will die during a game in front of TV cameras" if nothing is done. "It would be grossly negligent to allow the status quo to continue," the letter continued. "Rugby union was conceived as a 15-a-side game for 30 players. With the current eight substitutes per side, many of whom are tactical 'impact players' or 'finishers', this can and often does stretch to 46. "More than half a team can be changed, and some players are not expected to last 80 minutes so train accordingly, prioritising power over aerobic capacity. This shapes the entire game, leading to more collisions and in the latter stages numerous fresh 'giants' crashing into tiring opponents. "The simple change we advocate is to allow eight subs on the bench if you must, but limit the number that can be used to four and then only in the case of injury. "This will make the game safer, a view supported by leading players and eminent members of the medical profession." The letter continued: "We know that World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont agrees with us. In January 2020, he expressed his concern that 'rugby had become a game for big people' and backed a trial law whereby players could only be replaced if injured. "Sadly, more than 18 months later World Rugby has done nothing - yet again it stands accused of all words and no action.
Chip and run is a common play in rugby. Not exactly 200 IQ lol. Good play when it comes off don't get me wrong but you will see that in nearly every single game of rugby you watch
Agreed. More a case of low IQ from the referee, Pascal Gauzere. One of the worst displays from a 6 Nations referee that I can recall. He did at least have the decency to apologise in the days after this match for this incident and the Rees-Zammit "try" that should have been disallowed for a clear knock-on.
00:52 - the referee had just given the england captain a talking to and told him to speak to his players, which is did, but then allowed Wales to take a quick penalty which the chat was taking place. - Referees are generally fantastic in rugby union and a huge part of the game, But this what not a good moment for the referee, especially given they had the option of video review.
A defending team should always be ready for a quick play in that kind of situation, schoolboy error by Farrell, not the refs fault.
@@Brownie-ms6sv There is no "that kind of situation" cos it should never happen... If I ref tells a captain to talk to his team, time goes off and play should not start until the Defending team are ready as they are the ones who have been told to have a talk. If you look at the actual game - the time wasn't even put back on after the penalty was tapped as the tech team were so surprised that the ref allowed this to happen
England had a lot more time than the broadcast made it look like, they were just lazy and sluggish in resetting
Somewhere on RUclips someone reviewed this try from all angles. Zoomed out, England players had already started to disperse to the opposite touch time from where the try was scored. I agree in this particular game the ref wasn't great (the other try Wales scored for example).
@@michaeldavies5840 Squidge Rugby covered it in his review of that game. What the additional angles also show you is that the left side of Englands defence where May and Slade were standing, were set and ready for that kind of play.
I liked very much how you added arrows sometimes!
It makes the tactical intelligence more understandable.
There should be special rules in barbarians games. That ball under the jumper play was pure entertainment and that's what the barbarians are all about... Entertainment.
I don't agree. Rugby it's entertaining enough
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@@pjn2001 Ehm...what?
@@NoName-hg6cc get off the internet boomer
@@pjn2001 I don't understand what you meant. Jeez, it costs you to EXPLAIN?
Conor Murray's try in Munster v Toulon was the simplest, but also one of the most intelligent tries in the video. He spotted a knock on. In seconds he calculated the ruck was over, the ball was in play and he would not be offside going to the Toulon side to pick and score.
1:40 I remmeber a rugby league team that did that. An opponent one time just ran up and absolutely smashed one person at random
Damn! There are people with skill n creativity then there is you with both+ research. Truly liked it esp at the first 30 seconds when Kenya pulled that smart move. Worth watching all the rest. We await for more. Rugby players are smart..🔥💯
Barbarian try with the ball under the jumper was disallowed for that reason. It's illegal.
What time was the play?
The second move showen is not allowed in rugby. You can not pretend to pass or run without the ball from the back of a scrum or ruck ect it is a free kick to the opposing team
@Zacariah Anderson Under the current rules, not at the times they were actually played.
You can't do it _with the intent_ of making an "offside trap". But if somebody else (the 8 in this case) picks the ball at the same time, then it's all kosher.
@@westasleep the scrum half can't attempt to make the opposition believe the scrum is over. Leaving the scrum is fine, leaving pretending your carrying the ball and shielding the fact from the opposition is not, no matter if the No. 8 then picks up the ball.
Law 19.38f
@@MrPixiepantz No. It specifically says “...attempting to make an opponent believe the ball is out of the scrum WHEN IT IS NOT.” So if No 8 picks the ball up at the same time w/ 9, it’s fair game.
@@cevikbasmac1927 but he didn't. Scrum half was 2 meters away before the 8 picked it.
zinzan brook had one best rugby iq Ive seen,setting up players,being under that ball on kick off,guy was amazing
Was thinking this exact thing. Not a lot of All Blacks in this video, except on the receiving end. Guess that would be a video on its own.
And the 40 metre drop goals
Agree
Barbarians rugby is like old boys rugby. They're there for the fun and the love of the sport. Some of the guys have been rivals for years and are willing to admit the guy next to them is good.
That vibe and mindset makes them always do entertaining plays.
4:12
did the 1 min tick over or did he start his kick by putting his hand up
Guess the minute was up - he didn’t take a step forward to start the kick so it wouldn’t be that.
James O'Connor has a funny little move during his pre-kick routine where he moves his foot. The referee ruled that the foot came off the ground, which counts as starting the kick. A similar thing occurred in the RWC with JP Pietersen but on that occasion the referee warned the player that he had charged early (but did not allow a re-take of the kick that was missed).
Finally found someone who asked that cos I wondered too 🤣
What happened to those old-style free kick set plays? Does everybody just kick for touch these days?
because everyone plays smart and goes for the meters or the 5 metre lineout for the maul over the line makes life easier especially at 60mins and everyone is blowing out their ass
With professional opponents, refs, TMOs, and video analysts, "trick" plays seldom work any more. You still sometimes see trick lineouts at pro level, and the rate of return seems pretty terrible.
There still no end of set plays, but they tend to start at scrum or lineout, where you can dictate/predict the opposition's starting shape.
Kicking for touch with a free kick? Who does that?
Thanks for posting.
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So much better with the sound off!
Finn Russell try is one of the best tries ever
Nice to watch,sweet with the highlighters,awesome rugby.
Good edits, not over the top or annoying - same with the music
Great video definitely worth subscribing
Logically every try is "one of the best tries ever" for what it's worth!
my team used to use the one where the forwards all line up and another forward runs through on a penalty. Worked really well.
Ever heard of Carlos Spencer? You should look him up. And Bauden Barrett has had the odd lucky bounce too....
Dude, how come no All Blacks stuff? The between-the-legs pass: Look at Carlos Spencer’s from 2003 World Cup. The Lineout throw to a charging forward: Tony Woodcock in the 2011 WC final. Solo chip-n-chase: Dan Carter, 2005 series against the Lions.
reckon obviously made by someone from europe.
There was All Blacks, just they weren't the ones scoring.
It was made with the footage he had probably
Carlos Spencer, Bauden Barrett
The Carlos Spencer stuff is already in a hundred other compilation videos
5:35 Kolbe is touching the line he is out. TMO decision line out
I gave up trying to explain the skill of passing & kicking a oval shaped ball with accuracy to a footie fan mate last year' i can now show him this , some real fast passes here that sometimes you cant spot where the ball is , great vid guys ....................
thanks for making all thees vidios ive lernt a heep thanks
Half of these "next level" plays are illegal. Barbarians against Aussie at 1:46 for example, you cannot hide the ball from the opposition. sheesh.
I can't remember,was the Brian O'Driscoll throw over the head and catch it himself legal,he did get an block from one of his team mates?
A few are purely unsportsmanlike and skill also does not equal IQ.
Very good video, just a pretty poor title
the commentators said that and they didn’t get the try
The French try at .34 was off the mark .NO try
O'Driscoll one is very illegal but we let that one go cos it's brian fuckin O'Driscoll.
1:33 that move is so crazy it looked like the matrix
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@2:57 ... awesome ..
That's the most bangin beat I've ever heard 👌🏼
What's @5:35 all about? Kolbe was blatantly in touch?
Some really amazing trys
Nice but where was the 'music' found?
Nice job 👏
Good work keep it up
2nd one with the fake by the 9 for the 8 to pick and go is illegal and has been for years. The Wales v England quick kick was down to a poor ref. If you tell the captain to speak to the team, you need to allow them to set before blowing the whistle. Even Nigel Owens said it was poor
Yes agreed, and that referee has got previous form on that.
@Andrew Holster Does it not have to be a ruck?
excellent compilation- though a lot of dodgy moves lol
Good edits for quite a small channel ngl
1: 54 who is that and what game or country/team?
Good video. Nice variety.
Check the handling in this not sure if all these setplays are legal though
This just outstanding individual skills
i have no clue what is happening, but it looks exciting
KOLBE!!!🔥
I have no iq I will just run in to a wall off forwards and break all my rins
Just Bootiful.
Brilliant vid
Johnny May's one shouldn't be in this video. Its propulsion in an upwards fashion which is illegal and dangerous in that scenario
The third one is by Samson Onsomu the Kenyan number 9 and Joseph Chenge the Kenyan number 8 in an Africa Gold Cup game in Kenya
Bod's best, ever. Using your own unknowing player as bait. :)
The England vs Wales one shouldn’t have been allowed smh
What are you talking about? The ref gave England almost a full second to get prepared after telling Farrell to get them all in and have a word.
All the water people are on the pitch they weren’t ready that’s not fair
@@inexplicable999 I know. If it was a case of the England team not setting quickly, that’s on them, but the ref had told Farrell to get the team in and have a word about repeated infringements. He can hardly tell a captain to get their team together, then allow play to resume almost instantly.
Correct so why did the ref say to the Welsh “ok play”
@@inexplicable999 unfortunately he had a bit of a brian fart at the time. He had the decency to acknowledge his mistake after the game in his official report though, so fair play to him for that.
5:22 the barracuda !!
1:55 that’s me
Me when i play
Idk if it was the camera angle or not but that throw in at 5:10 was not straight at all 😆
No pads, no helmets, one team throughout the game, no time outs, non stop action. Now compare that to America’s NFL.
Owen Farrell was right to argue with that ref
for any scrum halfs out there im new to the position and want to get better any tips would be appreciated?
Practice passing both ways from ruck. I set up targets and try and hit them. Remember to Practice passing both ways and Practice box kicking from the base of a ruck as well
@@hbmcgregor thanks ill be practicing that for sure
Place your foot in the direction you are going to pass before you pick up the ball and watch Aaron Smith videos till you're sick of them. Fastest pass around, but he is usually behind a rolls royce pack in the all blacks. Highlanders might be more relatable
Campese v Timu 1991 RWC semi-final first half try to Horan?
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I clicked on this to watch great rugby and got a music video.
What did you get when you turned the sound down?
There should also be a rule about no music on sports videos
Alot of Northern Hemisphere rugby here. IQ wise Southern Hemisphere rugby is on another level.
Yo yo yo
what happen at 4:18 ? he take too long??
Yeah I want to know as well, I think him may have touched the ball with his foot when lining it up, but it make no sense. Would like to know the real reason
O'Connor in lining up his kick made what seemed to be a movement towards the ball. Stringer figured that this constitued the start of his run up. So he charged forward and as the ball was now "in play" he could contest for it. Poite agreed and the decision stood.
one of the best ever is missing. Made by Didier Codorniou something like 40 years ago during the V nations.
ruclips.net/video/5_tGJaYVboE/видео.html
england france 1981, the second try.
The wales one shouldn't of counted because the ref told england to get in a group huddle then said that wales could play on
still a high IQ play by the Welsh though. A piss poor play by the ref. Though not as bad as the one O'Gara scored against South Africa in similar fashion, at least England had had their chat and then the ref didn't give them time to line up after, with the Ireland-South Africa one the South African captain was still in the middle of talking to the players when the ref called time on.
the first one is a forward pass
0.55 secs was subsequently accepted as poor sportsmanship. The Referee apologised and admitted he was wrong. Most of the Welsh Team were embarrassed.
Rugby was the big Looser.
4:41 jonny may in touch really
That law changed in, what, 2008? He wasn't in touch beforehand and the corner flag isn't considered touch, hence why it was awarded.
In my opinion he jumped the tackle. I know there is no explicit law in the game that prohibits that. But it was always the case, as far back as when I played over 50 years ago, that jumping a tackle was considered dangerous play and resulted in a penalty for the defending team.
when rugby team coached by pep gurdiola😅😅😅
At 57 secs was one of the worst ever Tries - it embodied a huge refereeing error and dire Sportsmanship, ethics, integrity.
At 0:53 that was not a rugby IQ moment but terrible referreeing. The French ref told captain Owen Farrell to talk to his players as a group and then told the Welsh they could take the penalty but didn't inform the English players. He has done this sort of thing before and this was criticised by Nigel Owens himself.
It was certainly a low rugby IQ moment from England, the ball was kicked a full 10 seconds after Farrell stopped talking.
@@cariad561 more like low IQ from the ref, England just doing what they were told
@@ana_moon3714 It was not the first time he had done this sort of thing.
@@cariad561 10 seconds? Count 1 elephant, 2 elephant, 3 elephant and so on and you will realise how long 10 seconds is even if you are exaggerating a bit.
Track that started @4:50 ???
Have you got the beat yet?
Nice but most of them are illegal
Ok I loved this until you put the Wales vs England one because that was just darn right out of order. The referee told Owen Farrel to have a chat with his team then within about 10 seconds (they are aloud to take longer than this if a referee has asked for the captain to have a word) Dan Biggar asks if he resume play and some crazy thing In this referees mind said he could take it. Rant over 😂
They were still drinking water, when Wales took it, bs. Aswell as the knock on from lrz earlier in the game, that ref was dreadful
It's not the first time this referee has done this.
5:35 Not only is his foot on the line but a unnecessarily risky attempt
Rugby is a sport
The Welsh scoring against the English was terrible refereeing.
Terrible defending. We were always taught never to turn our back on the opposition as children, ever, no matter what. England decide to have a pow-wow behind the goal line with everyone happy to turn away from the Welsh. Biggar must have looked at that and though what a bunch of idiots - I can tell you that was what was running through my mind - and it didn't surprise me in the least he decided to ASK the referee when time would be back on. When the referee obliged, only two Englishplayers had sussed what was happening, the rest were still in the huddle digesting the thoughts of Farrell. Must have been a great speech.
Are you daft? The ref specifically told Farrel to bring the team in and have a chat about repeated infringements then when they came in to chat he had a brain fade and told the welsh to play when the entire english forward pack was still in a huddle. You can't do that as a referee. He even said he fucked up big time as did the irb itself and literally every other pro ref on the planet. How the fuck are you supposed to defend when the ref has blown time off and called you to come over and have a chat then allowed play to resume the moment you're out of position? I hate the english just as much as the next guy but that's a shocking take chalking it up to bad defence...
@@sketch3744 NEVER EVER TURN YOUR BACK ON THE OPPOSITION.
Embarrassing
@@bitchoflivingblah Tell me you have 0 understanding of Rugby without telling me you have 0 understanding of Rugby.
@@sketch3744 Just watch England play.
Great vid but the jonny may try. He jumped over the tackle so it should not have been a try.
Good video despite the CLICKBAIT thumbnail but wtf were those dropkick doing in there bro?
Rude
The Wales one wasn’t clever. The referee made a massive error which ended his career as a ref
It definitely was, watch squidge rugby it shows the other angle, England had 9 seconds to set a line when in International rugby you're trained to set in less than 5
You know farrel did the exact same thing for sarries in a heineken cup game a few years ago, right?
Funnily enough, he didn't complain about that one, he had a little grin on his face!
It was very clever... made the English look dumb 😆
@@mutsnuts1989 it's not the referee's job to make sides look dumb after he has already given the captain instructions to talk to his players. He has done this before
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I would probably just knock those passes and hate myself for missing a great opportunity for a sweet play.
Johnny May was out!!!
面白いなぁ
Get rid of the tactical replacement law and we could have this nearly every game. All that law has done is brought bigger, heavier slugs (50 minutes of fast Rugby and they're buggered) into the game. Brains and muscle are mutually exclusive (most of the time). All shapes and sizes means nippy, aggressive compressed lightning bolts can return to play at the highest levels.
ps: Medical replacement is possible with some protocols. e.g. Diagnosis by match day doctor concerning recovery time is an effective ban, etc. Teams won't risk iffy players.
@Zacariah Anderson Just north. Boarded at Selbourne (EL) for two years but that doesn't count.
I think there was a letter sent to the World Rugby, by eminent doctors and ex-rugby players on that very point, arguing that tactical replacements will result in the death of a player, because of the way they are being used to bring on fresh battering rams defended by semi-exhausted opposition.
@Zacariah Anderson Do you mean that deliberate work-to-rule campaign that was the most recent Lion's tour? I hear that loud and clear. An embarrassing spectacle.
Rassi really suited being the midwife giving 'his boys' more recovery time between between tears and pushes. It hinted at what Hollywood's version of a wet nurse would be.
However the Lions were their slow motion equal. They didn't learn too much in how to slow Rugby down to a pace Sir Frances Drake could participate.
@@bitchoflivingblah Thanks for that info. I really hope that's true, recent and they read it. It would do a lot to restore the game's speed, craftiness and intelligence; i.e., the goosebump factor. Rugby has become a bit like an Arms Race with Brezhnev leading both sides.
@@peterclark6290
In an open letter to World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont - signed by Sir Ian McGeechan, Willie John McBride, Sir Gareth Edwards, Barry John and John Taylor as well as consultant surgeon professor John Fairclough - it is claimed the professional game "has become unnecessarily dangerous".
The letter references fears of current players not daring to speak out over "fear of losing their livelihood" and quotes the concerns of former Wales captain Sam Warburton that someone "will die during a game in front of TV cameras" if nothing is done.
"It would be grossly negligent to allow the status quo to continue," the letter continued.
"Rugby union was conceived as a 15-a-side game for 30 players. With the current eight substitutes per side, many of whom are tactical 'impact players' or 'finishers', this can and often does stretch to 46.
"More than half a team can be changed, and some players are not expected to last 80 minutes so train accordingly, prioritising power over aerobic capacity. This shapes the entire game, leading to more collisions and in the latter stages numerous fresh 'giants' crashing into tiring opponents.
"The simple change we advocate is to allow eight subs on the bench if you must, but limit the number that can be used to four and then only in the case of injury.
"This will make the game safer, a view supported by leading players and eminent members of the medical profession."
The letter continued: "We know that World Rugby chairman Sir Bill Beaumont agrees with us. In January 2020, he expressed his concern that 'rugby had become a game for big people' and backed a trial law whereby players could only be replaced if injured.
"Sadly, more than 18 months later World Rugby has done nothing - yet again it stands accused of all words and no action.
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How is the thumbnail 200iq he would of been offside
That Welsh england one was bs the ref asked owen to have a word with their team then he allows Wales to play quickly
Exactly what happened between The Boks and Ireland in 2004.
I liked this video because we can see lot of French team and THE FRENSH TEAM
The french flair
3:35
Thumbnail is just a tad offside
Some of these were not by the rules
Chip and run is a common play in rugby. Not exactly 200 IQ lol. Good play when it comes off don't get me wrong but you will see that in nearly every single game of rugby you watch
Highest IQ play: food poison the opposition before RWC final 😂
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The thumbnails is offside
What's with the James O'Connor kick I don't get it.
I think because he had moved it was considered that he had started his motion to go kick which meant the defenders could charge
That wales vs England one wasn’t clever it was shit referring as the ref himself said he made a mistake after the match!
Nigel Owens also said the ref messed up
It's clever to have a go, in New Zealand we say, " play to the whistle"
@@joedennehy386 No other country has ever used that axiom.
@@alexfrench6359 That was the next try !!! LRZ backwards knock-on sort of let's give it anyway because its against England try. Hurrah.
Gets boring after some time
The wales try isn’t high IQ the ref told England to have a talk and them blew the whistle before they finished.
Agreed. More a case of low IQ from the referee, Pascal Gauzere. One of the worst displays from a 6 Nations referee that I can recall. He did at least have the decency to apologise in the days after this match for this incident and the Rees-Zammit "try" that should have been disallowed for a clear knock-on.
@@steveberry1366 salllttyyyy