I love the bit at 2:45. "First of all, you cannot pull someone by the hair, that's a red card for you. Second, you cannot turn around and punch someone in the face, that's a red card for you." and the second guy just throws his arms up like "If I can't turn around and punch someone in the face, what kind of game is it?"
Interesting to watch this back in recent times, as they were surprised by a red, and in the 2019 WC there were red cards for much less. Its definitely a different game, safer even though sometimes a little bit too controlling.
Very important rule because 5lbs of weight falling from 5feet is enough to crush a skull. Now imagine 200lbs of someone falling to the ground and landing on their head can cause a lot of damage.
It's codified in Rugby Union, National Rugby League, World Rugby Tests, what have you. It is an actual rule that a tackle must involve the arms wrapping the opposing player, and the tackler bringing that player to the ground or off the ball with care. If that tackle involves the tackled player being taken off their feet, the tackler assumes the duty of care to ensure that that player is able to continue the match, ie be taken down gently. If the tackler is delinquent in that duty of care, the player is penalized or carded appropriately. Lower back and ass landings are, unless egregious, rules as penalties. Upper back and shoulders landing is a yellow. Shoulders and neck up are red, instantly, as someone pointed out in another reply that 5 lbs from 5 feet is all that is needed to crush a vertebrae or skull. And these guys often range in the 200 to 300 lbs range, all solid muscle. Rugby isn't called "The Gentleman's Sport" for nothing. EDIT: This is shown perfectly at 3:55. He gets lifted, comes down (albeit mostly controlled) on his shoulders and neck. Ref: "He's gone above the horizontal and come down on his neck, I have NO OPTION but a red." Dangerous play gets a red card, even if the guy wasn't injured. Absolutely perfect judgement from the ref.
It was a little bit of a stupid line because the whole role of a referee IS to tell players how to play. But for a spur of the moment statement it was funny. My favorite was "the law says you may take a player off his feet, but then you must put him down again with care." And then feed him tea and biscuits while massaging his tired feet, lol!
Not that is not true at all the referee isn't there to tell them how to play. The referee is there to keep the time and enforce the rules. How the players want to play the game is up to them.
refereeing in rugby is a constant surprise to me, as a football watcher, the respect the players have to these referees accepting every decision, and the use of replays you change a decision, and the viewer getting a listen to what the refs reasoning, all these would prove football to be a better, easier to watch without frustration imo, but its just not
Oliver Prendergast it's one reason why I've swapped from watching football to rugby. You should go to live matches too - they are way more fun. All the fans are mixed in together, friendly, fun atmosphere, great with children.
@@laurameakin8725 Exactly, even when it's teams with a serious rivalry, you find us having a beer together, having some friendly banter, everyone just wants to have a good time.
Football is ALOT more subjective and less clear than rugby. There's so much up to discretion and interpretation, it is just too hard to be a football ref
0:20 For non french speaking people : "You two started the fight, so red card for each one of you". To the third guy "by three time you came into the melee to throw punches, red card". Basically :p
It funny how the card process is for rugby compared to soccer/football. In soccer, the ref quickly flashes a card and play resumes. In rugby, the ref stops the game, pulls the offending player over, pulls the captain over, explains to the player why he was such a bad boy, then hold the card high for everyone to see. It the best shame job in sports.
not sure what you are talking about.. red card in soccer results in 11 players surrounding the ref, pushing him around and screaming in his face for several minutes.
That's because in football the clock doesn't stop. The time that the referee takes to explain his decision is time that the match loses and does not recover. Football has to change its rules to allow this.
@@jamesrosemary2932 Football doesn't WANT to change rules. If not VAR would be started before TMO in rugby. It would be so easy to resolve many problems like loss of time, simulations or similar: doctors on the field during gameplay and time off if game is stopped, time off during var (incredible, but in football during VAR review time doesn't stop), simulations confirmed by VAR? Red card. And more ...
I did it once in my sport (floorball) when I was a lad, I was the last man, trailing the attacker and pulled him back a bit with my stick... attacker misses his shot, I hear the whistle and straight go to the sin bin without looking at the ref, apologizing to my team for taking that penalty... I knew what I did... the ensuing penalty shot was missed and we did not get scored against in the 2min boxplay...
I have the impressions the Rugby Referees do a much better Job explaining their decisions for all to hear and looking at replays than Football referees. I hope this will be someday true for Football as well.
well they are not "better" they are different. Rugby in itself is a very physical sport demanding high amounts of care towards each other that means that most players are very much aware that the ref, if he makes a call, has very much reason to do so. Hence less argumentation. Secondly, refs can get the replay and change a decicion made which makes the calls in most cases very fair and straight. With football people still tend to say well missdesicions are part of the game and bad luck if it was wrong. That leads to higher acceptance within the players towards a refs call. Thirdly refs in most cases as you said don't just blatenly call a consequence but explain what happened to everyone involved becuase sometimes for the players its hard to keep track of what happened. Ans lastly, the audiance accepts these kinds of "offtimes" as part of the game becuase it makes it more enjoiable due to a general better understanding of the game. That is something I've nto seen in footballs or other sports audiances.
Rugby has the advantage that you can stop the clock. In football you can not. So refs have time to make their minds from whatever resource is available.
Rugby officials have the advantage of the players listening, and allowing the official to make a decision. Whereas a soccer official has 24 players yelling at him about what to do
I love how the respect afforded to the officials is self governed. A couple of times when the players reacted poorly their team mates got around them and told them to wind their necks in
You have to be English ! Ask a Scotsman, an Irishman a Frenchman, a Welshman and southern hemisphere players too, who usually gets the 50/50 decisions from refs., and surprise, surprise they all say England.
@@johnlewis9745 ?? Lol in nz . The captains treat the refs like how they are with their coaches, with alot of respect . To make the match go smoothly . Even 14 year old captains know this .
@Huzaif 86 wish this would be the way too in football(/soccer) - they are unbelievable disrespectful to the referees (I can mostly speak for the german bundesliga). On the other hand a lot of football/soccer players are acting 50% of the time so a lot of unfair ref-decisions are likely to happen🤷🏼♂️
I love the bit at 8.45 as the Ulster player can not understand why he’s been sent off for a ‘dangerous tackle’ as the guy gets stretchered off behind him.
I literally cringed when I heard that, stupid biased pieces of shit. I like Wales over France and I don't mind some bias, especially when they are announcing for their country. But come on, that "pretty harsch" was plain disgusting.
Yeah, the problem then becomes that the video will be about 20min long. YT Analytics show that my first comp got an average of 5:55min (10:21min video), 2nd got 6:07min (11:09min), 3rd got 7:54min (13:01) and 4th got 4:54min (8:19min). The majority of people only watch half the video as it is, I think that doubling it wouldn't really help, also, all of the clips themselves are available on YT. I tried including more in this one than the previous ones though, will try something else in the future. The purpose of the video was more of how the referees and players handle being given a penalty card, rather than the actions themselves. - Devin
@@DevinZA The averages will always look flawed as they show the mean. Look at the median and you'll see most views are for the full video, while the rest are pretty short (e.g. people clicking on the video and realising they've seen it before OR just viewing 1 clip in isolation). Go long, or break it up into many videos. I would happily watch a good half hour of your videos.
I'm argentinian and Lavanini played 5 years rent free when they could add a better player in his place. He's agressive, always makes those dangerous tackles in every game and still puts that surprised pikachu face. Props to all the reffs here
Lavanini now plays for the Leicester Tigers in England (my club). His manager there is Steve Borthwick who was formerly the England Forwards Coach. It would seem that under Borthwicks guidance Lavanini has flourished. His discipline has improved a lot and his overall play, which was very good anyway is better. Great news for the Tigers and Argentina, not so good for any opponents because he's a hell of a player.
Coming from a soccer(football) fan, I LOVE how the ref gets the respect of the players! Nobody is crowding and crying for any and everything! Just the ref, captain(s) and the player that gets dealt with. I loved seeing that!
Don’t you just love how a referee in rugby can show a red card and then straight away turn his back ‘conversation over’ and the players take the decision.
4:08 "he's gone above the horizontal and he's landed on his neck, i've got no option but a red card" "you are joking" for that comment, the captain should be sin-binned.
Captain is well withing his rights to have a discourse with the ref. If he's said 'that's a fucking joke' or something disrespectful, he'd have gone to the bin for sure.
@@sendittoherlihy I didn't realize it was a joke that lifting someone off their feet and having them land on their neck was a joke. Last time I checked that's some dangerous stuff and could paralyze someone.
@@gregoryelm4798 I agree entirely, you can see the player shift his weight to ensure he comes down like a sack of spuds, he even immediately looks to his teammate and waves his hand down so he doesn't stop him falling because he was looking for the decision. It's also worth nothing that while it's unfortunate that both players tackled him there was also one of his teammates involved who hooked his leg around which contributed to his rotation.
Problem is that the rules are not on the side of the refs. FIFA/FA's need to change the rules so that all dissent is forbidden and only captains may talk to the ref, otherwise yellow or red. That would end this bullshit quick enough. Add to that immediate red cards for diving and play acting and football would be a much better game.
Absolutely with you on that one. That's what the captain should be for -- the ONE person on the pitch allowed to actually address the referee, to stop that mass confrontation of the ref.
I agree that diving needs to be at least a yellow every time, the problem is that all too often the referee for a Football match, especially at the World Cup level, is never in a good position to see that its a dive. We can use replays to show the lack of contact, but when the referee is 30-40 yards away from the play its hard for them to see what is happening. The best way that FIFA can improve football is to finally admit that the field is too big and the ball can move too quickly for one referee to cover the whole field. They need to add at least 2 more referees on the field who move with the ball and the players and are spread out over the entire field so when a player kicks the ball from one penalty area to the other, there is a referee near the play when the ball comes down. That is one thing the NFL actually has done well over the years. They recently added an additional referee in order to increase the ability of the referees to see the entire field. There was just too much going on for the 7 man crews to catch everything. (OF course, they have the advantage of the stop and go nature of the game, but still they admitted they needed more coverage and added additional referees).
This is why I love to watch rugby, the referee is the boss. The player never protest the decision. Should be titled referee handling business like a boss
Bit of context on Keith Earls' card: This was the first match after Munster's head coach, a former player and captain of the team, passed away at the age of 42. The emotion in the game was off the scale, it took a lot of bravery for the referee to show a (justified) red card in that stadium, under those conditions. What's even better is that 14 man Munster still went on to hammer the opposition and set off on a run that took them to the final of the Pro 12 and semi final of the Champions Cup.
I think football could simply benefit from having the audio from the refs microphones. Why they don't implement that is crazy, hearing their justification for such decisions could be really useful. Retrospective decisions too would help referees SO much... Crazy really their justifications for not having it.
@@Leifr952 I thoroughly enjoy both. Drawing comparison's from one or the other is not so far fetched either on the basis they have a very similar origin. To counter your point, you can enjoy any sport and still compare it to other sports y'know.. if that's what you want to do like.
@@jasonscarse7901 Fair enough. Not trying to antagonise. I just find it frustrating how a lot of rugby fans spend more time moaning about football than simply enjoying their own sport. It's like a strange inferiority complex and it needs to stop.
Halen Ball-Vant to be fair Hohaia bit off more than he could chew I understand that’s the scrum half’s role to get under the big boys skin he just picked the wrong one that day don’t cause shit if you can’t handle what’s coming next he should’ve learnt that in NZ it’s part of everyday life here lol
@@eahco8476 this is some of the dumbest shit I have ever seen in a comments segment. That he only got suspended for 6 months is ridiculous. This is rugby, not some back street pub in Auckland.
@@christoduplessis8177 boo hoo you fucking pussy, little man wants to act like a big boy he can get put in his place as such simple dont try to get involved in shit you cant handle valuable lesson for life
Football referees are allowed to change their decisions, but they most do it before play has resumed, giving them a very small timeframe to do so and replays aren't very practical as it would mess up the whole flow of the game. It comes naturally in rugby as there are much more stoppages and the ref can stop the clock to view replays however in football it would mess up the flow of the game, make it slower and much less enjoyable that being said though rugby referees do carry a lot more respect and that needs to grow in football as you often see players after a decision is given just crowding the ref and always complaining, bad to see and needs to change
TinyRodent idk is its better but the fact that they treat players with respect and demand respect be given to them is amazing I wish refs had this authority and respect in football if referees were respected more the game would improve a lot
As a soccer referee I have to be agree with you!!! And the most important thing it's the players respect for the authority and the desitions. Sorry my bad english hehe
Lmao, the flow of football games. There's a stoppage after every play. It's already super slow. Wouldn't even hurt much to throw a replay here and there.
The best thing on the game seemed that there aren't big discussions or anything and they go straight out of the field. Wish there would be the same thing in football (soccer).
Well true but taht is due to the nature of the sport. As for rugby we have a very pysical sport where every player knows of the dangers - and most red cards were not malicious intend but lack of care. But footballplayers often are immature and lack the understandment of beeing physically pushed over while in full speed (becuase in normal circumstanced they don't experiance it). That leads to more discussions on the field with the ref.
One of the rules I really enjoy about Rugby (and to a lesser extent Aussie Rules Footy) is that if a player is OBVIOUSLY injured, the physio/medic/trainer/medical professional can charge the field while play is in action to ensure the safety of that player. Perfect example, the eye punch and KO by Flowers at 3:28, and the physio is already halfway out into the field to care for the guy by 3:30. Great rule. Same happens in Aussie Rules, except that they don't exactly AVOID the physio like they do in Rugby.... I remember watching a physio running out and getting absolutely steamrolled by a guy at full tilt trying to get in position to take a mark XD
that comentator has no fucking idea what the actual fuck hes talking about, thats absurd. Thats the easiest red card in the world. He left him off his feet, didnt bring him down with his body and he fell on his head.
@@blackwiza24 it absolutely is a red, as it should be. But in 2011 these rules were just implemented and there was inconsistent refereeing about it during the tournament. Think that’s what the confusion was with the commentary. Still a clear red though
@@huntsorigin I mean I was playing in 2011 and it would 100% have been a red, I have no idea if pro changed rules or something but its a disgusting hit
@@blackwiza24 Until the early 2000s, these tackles were allowed! In France at least once a match you could see one of these "cathedral tackles", everyone applauded and the match continued!
The clip at 10mins is interesting because the "referee" is told by his "assistant" about the offence, then the referee asks "YELLOW OR RED" Can you imagine a football ref asking "YELLOW OR RED" Football ref don't take advice. THEY ARE THE BOSS !!!! You get more respect in rugby between players and officials than football could ever dream of.
It amazes me the reactions from some of these players that they don’t know the laws of the game. It’s your job big lad, learn the laws. Faces like “what do you mean I can’t ram someone in the face with my shoulder?!”
I never likes rugby but truly loves how the officers referring compare to football's and NBA's; straightforward, no nonsense, listening, watch replays all the times, and minimal poor judgement, even they so sometimes, they correct it right after replays
I really admire the respect shown to the ref by some ferocious looking guys,the only problem I have is when occasionally the ref kind of throws the responsibility for his decision on the linesman.
Can't believe how much respectful are rugby players with authority . So much better than football . Players are not actors in this sport and they have much more respect for referees etc ... And they don't cry like like little babies when they are hurt .
This is something I think most people should see. Everyone watches the videos of rugby’s greatest hits and several of them are not allowed anymore. Seeing the referee deal with these “highlights” as many other videos would show them off really does separate this sport from many others
Do not agree with Ben Flower's reaction to this incident but he was not the protagonist, just check the hit he took at 3:25 whilst off the ball. The white & red player that did that should also have been sent off! No arm tackles should be dealt more severely!
GunControl100 Wrong. 3:21 Flower hits Hohaia from behind for no reason and so Hohaia retaliates... And wtf is the point of sending off a player that’s been knocked out? His nights already done.
@@maoribrotha53 Hohaia purposely tried to block flower from the kick and didnt like the fact that a prop out muscled him so went with elbows into flower that first punch was totally deserved it was the second i have a problem with
planethamster Hohaia doesn’t change his line, he just turns around. Hohaia doesn’t have to move out of the way for another player to chase a kick. It’s Ben Flowers job to go around.
I really like the minimum of complaining from the players. It is the same thing we see in American Football. Compare that to the reaction of Soccer players - especially south European or South American players.
Giving a red card for that Welsh tackle is a bit harsh but not exaggerated in principle; these high professionals shouldn't inspire bad behaviour for all the young rugby players looking up to them out there, it's a dangerous tackle, radical measures.
Because at the time although the rule stayed as it had been, referees were told to manage the situation differently. Growing up that tackle was legal, it even had a name the dump tackle, you pick the guy up and slam him on his back. The reactions were because a few years before no one would have batted an eye at the tackle.
@2:55 "... you cannot turn around and punch someone in the face." Hockey players scratch their heads and assure everyone, "Yes. Yes you can. Especially if it's Claude Lemieux. Even if he's retired."
Phillip Rios Most „soccer“ referees do too, the only difference is that many of the players today are divas with no sense for reality and respect. Also the job of the captain of a team is not as strong as in rugby. If the only one who would be allowed to complain would be the captain and coaches would get harsher penalties, it would much more organized.
Most players accepted and left directly. No nagging no bitching. I am not a big fan of rugby but there is more sportsmanship than in football or tennis.
NAh would not say so. We have a vastly different situation among the refs. As for rugby players are veyr well aware of the highly physical part and therefore have more care towards eachother and therefore leading to more respect towards the ref, if he makes a call. That is one thing football lacks, most players are very immature and want to pick a fight leading to more problems with the ref. 2ly the ref in rugby has the ability to watch a replay and change a call which leads to more respect within the game. Ans lastly the audiance in football often directly attacks refs not only verbaly but (at least in Germany) also physically so much hat on a low level that no ref wanted to referee a game for that season. That places those refs on the edge which leads to stupid desicisons and actions. So my guess is that the "culture" around football needs to change in order for the refs to to their actually job and not trying to kindergarden those players.
The thing is that the players don't retaliate much to the refree's decision. I would be scared even to blow the whistle when you are surrounded by those beasts. 😂
3:58 this reminds me of when I played rugby. One time 3 of us tacked a player and his legs happened to get lifted up too high. The 3 of us quickly realised this saying "wow, put him down gently" and we lay him down like a new born baby lol.
Gotta love rugby, 6'6" 120Kg blood covered ogre towering over a 5'8" ref "yes sir, no sir thankyou for sending me off"
Kevin Lynott it’s a gentlemen’s game.
All these cards yet I didn't see a single fight break out between the ref or the players...
Footballers should act like this not like fucking pigs. So much respect
Don’t be mistaken, if football referees had microphones listening in to abuse football players would start acting the same way very quickly
@@noahddd very true
I love the bit at 2:45. "First of all, you cannot pull someone by the hair, that's a red card for you. Second, you cannot turn around and punch someone in the face, that's a red card for you." and the second guy just throws his arms up like "If I can't turn around and punch someone in the face, what kind of game is it?"
Jonathan Pinyan i laughed so hard at this Part lol
hes thinking - I'm an all black I can do what can't I?
Would've been better to see the actual incident though. Too many of these clips are the aftermath only.
If someone grabs you by the hair you should be allowed to punch them in self defence. no?
The hair thing is lame. Cut your hair. It's part of the uniform. It should be fair game.
"If u take a player of his feet, its your responsibility to bring him down with care" wow that really got me!
Me too, but if you really think about it. It makes sense.
Interesting to watch this back in recent times, as they were surprised by a red, and in the 2019 WC there were red cards for much less. Its definitely a different game, safer even though sometimes a little bit too controlling.
Omg same
Very important rule because 5lbs of weight falling from 5feet is enough to crush a skull. Now imagine 200lbs of someone falling to the ground and landing on their head can cause a lot of damage.
It's codified in Rugby Union, National Rugby League, World Rugby Tests, what have you. It is an actual rule that a tackle must involve the arms wrapping the opposing player, and the tackler bringing that player to the ground or off the ball with care. If that tackle involves the tackled player being taken off their feet, the tackler assumes the duty of care to ensure that that player is able to continue the match, ie be taken down gently. If the tackler is delinquent in that duty of care, the player is penalized or carded appropriately. Lower back and ass landings are, unless egregious, rules as penalties. Upper back and shoulders landing is a yellow. Shoulders and neck up are red, instantly, as someone pointed out in another reply that 5 lbs from 5 feet is all that is needed to crush a vertebrae or skull. And these guys often range in the 200 to 300 lbs range, all solid muscle.
Rugby isn't called "The Gentleman's Sport" for nothing.
EDIT: This is shown perfectly at 3:55. He gets lifted, comes down (albeit mostly controlled) on his shoulders and neck. Ref: "He's gone above the horizontal and come down on his neck, I have NO OPTION but a red." Dangerous play gets a red card, even if the guy wasn't injured. Absolutely perfect judgement from the ref.
Best ref line ever:
"I don't tell you how to play,you don't tell me how to referee"
It was a little bit of a stupid line because the whole role of a referee IS to tell players how to play. But for a spur of the moment statement it was funny. My favorite was "the law says you may take a player off his feet, but then you must put him down again with care." And then feed him tea and biscuits while massaging his tired feet, lol!
Yeah, you know, the guys that keep order and enforce the rules of the game.
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Not that is not true at all the referee isn't there to tell them how to play. The referee is there to keep the time and enforce the rules. How the players want to play the game is up to them.
refereeing in rugby is a constant surprise to me, as a football watcher, the respect the players have to these referees accepting every decision, and the use of replays you change a decision, and the viewer getting a listen to what the refs reasoning, all these would prove football to be a better, easier to watch without frustration imo, but its just not
Trouble is in football the whole stadium would hear refs telling the facts ie "you fell in the penalty box on purpose"...red card
Oliver Prendergast it's one reason why I've swapped from watching football to rugby. You should go to live matches too - they are way more fun. All the fans are mixed in together, friendly, fun atmosphere, great with children.
I widely agree. Also I'd like to point the respect this sport promotes, the chivalry (either female or male participants). I truly admire so.
@@laurameakin8725 Exactly, even when it's teams with a serious rivalry, you find us having a beer together, having some friendly banter, everyone just wants to have a good time.
Football is ALOT more subjective and less clear than rugby. There's so much up to discretion and interpretation, it is just too hard to be a football ref
0:20 For non french speaking people :
"You two started the fight, so red card for each one of you".
To the third guy "by three time you came into the melee to throw punches, red card". Basically :p
merci. my french is so bad im not even sure if this is correct but yeah thanks
Merci beaucoup
Dacours 😎
Polo Stone Thank you
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My favourite one is from Nigel Owens to Stuart Hogg "Dive like that again. Come back here in two weeks, not today"
I watched that live and my mum and I couldn't stop laughing. We are Scottish and are mad scotland fans but that by hogg was just hilarious
Why two weeks?
@@GonzoTehGreat Because in 2 weeks time there was a football game being played there
@@davidgraham370 Ha. Nice!
@@davidgraham370 That is pretty funny! What a ref.
It funny how the card process is for rugby compared to soccer/football. In soccer, the ref quickly flashes a card and play resumes. In rugby, the ref stops the game, pulls the offending player over, pulls the captain over, explains to the player why he was such a bad boy, then hold the card high for everyone to see.
It the best shame job in sports.
not sure what you are talking about.. red card in soccer results in 11 players surrounding the ref, pushing him around and screaming in his face for several minutes.
Peter Daly Yeah😂
That's because in football the clock doesn't stop. The time that the referee takes to explain his decision is time that the match loses and does not recover.
Football has to change its rules to allow this.
@@jamesrosemary2932 yeah football doesn't have to and won't change its rules to allow this
@@jamesrosemary2932 Football doesn't WANT to change rules. If not VAR would be started before TMO in rugby. It would be so easy to resolve many problems like loss of time, simulations or similar: doctors on the field during gameplay and time off if game is stopped, time off during var (incredible, but in football during VAR review time doesn't stop), simulations confirmed by VAR? Red card. And more ...
I love when the player just takes the card like a man and runs straight off with no argument, like give the ref respect aye
Sometimes they're allready on their way off when the ref shows the card. They know what they've done and doesn't argue about it.
I did it once in my sport (floorball) when I was a lad, I was the last man, trailing the attacker and pulled him back a bit with my stick... attacker misses his shot, I hear the whistle and straight go to the sin bin without looking at the ref, apologizing to my team for taking that penalty... I knew what I did... the ensuing penalty shot was missed and we did not get scored against in the 2min boxplay...
Yep I hate bitchy players. Pathetic
"A punch to the face is a red card"
"Really?!" :O
My favorite one.
I played that back 3 times and laugh harder every time.
Thats NZ for you lols.
I have the impressions the Rugby Referees do a much better Job explaining their decisions for all to hear and looking at replays than Football referees. I hope this will be someday true for Football as well.
well they are not "better" they are different. Rugby in itself is a very physical sport demanding high amounts of care towards each other that means that most players are very much aware that the ref, if he makes a call, has very much reason to do so. Hence less argumentation.
Secondly, refs can get the replay and change a decicion made which makes the calls in most cases very fair and straight. With football people still tend to say well missdesicions are part of the game and bad luck if it was wrong. That leads to higher acceptance within the players towards a refs call.
Thirdly refs in most cases as you said don't just blatenly call a consequence but explain what happened to everyone involved becuase sometimes for the players its hard to keep track of what happened.
Ans lastly, the audiance accepts these kinds of "offtimes" as part of the game becuase it makes it more enjoiable due to a general better understanding of the game. That is something I've nto seen in footballs or other sports audiances.
argh7412 i believe that Japanese Baseball gives the umpires a mic to explain tough calls and why they ruled the way they did.
Rugby has the advantage that you can stop the clock. In football you can not. So refs have time to make their minds from whatever resource is available.
Rugby officials have the advantage of the players listening, and allowing the official to make a decision. Whereas a soccer official has 24 players yelling at him about what to do
" I hope this will be someday true for Football as well."
Good luck, with two teams of overpaid prima donnas yelling at the referee.
I like the fact that you can hear the conversation the referee is having with the players. They should do that in football as well.
So you can a bunch of spoilt footballers swearing at the ref?
@@Lavernator They'd probably be less likely to do it
I love how the respect afforded to the officials is self governed. A couple of times when the players reacted poorly their team mates got around them and told them to wind their necks in
Wow ! This is very aggressive game and they are very respectful to the referees.
You have to be English ! Ask a Scotsman, an Irishman a Frenchman, a Welshman and southern hemisphere players too, who usually gets the 50/50 decisions from refs., and surprise, surprise they all say England.
@@johnlewis9745 What the hell are you on about? That is not i the least bit relevant or true.
@@johnlewis9745 ?? Lol in nz . The captains treat the refs like how they are with their coaches, with alot of respect . To make the match go smoothly . Even 14 year old captains know this .
@Huzaif 86 wish this would be the way too in football(/soccer) - they are unbelievable disrespectful to the referees (I can mostly speak for the german bundesliga). On the other hand a lot of football/soccer players are acting 50% of the time so a lot of unfair ref-decisions are likely to happen🤷🏼♂️
Definitely agree with the red for Warburton. Not only did he not bring the player down with care he smacked him in the face too...
I love the bit at 8.45 as the Ulster player can not understand why he’s been sent off for a ‘dangerous tackle’ as the guy gets stretchered off behind him.
1:00 "its pretty harsh yellow car"
nearly broke his fukn neck
I literally cringed when I heard that, stupid biased pieces of shit.
I like Wales over France and I don't mind some bias, especially when they are announcing for their country.
But come on, that "pretty harsch" was plain disgusting.
This is red cart
That was from a couple of years ago when rules for dangerous tackle were much much laxer.
Right? Was he even looking at the challenge? Not a doubt in my mind.
That’s bullshit he couldn’t break a fucking finger over that
I think that it was kinda harsh for a red
The Ben Flower assault still gives me chills to this day... Absolutely horrific
It would have been better if we'd been able to see some more of the incidents that the refs were adjudicating on.
Yeah, the problem then becomes that the video will be about 20min long. YT Analytics show that my first comp got an average of 5:55min (10:21min video), 2nd got 6:07min (11:09min), 3rd got 7:54min (13:01) and 4th got 4:54min (8:19min).
The majority of people only watch half the video as it is, I think that doubling it wouldn't really help, also, all of the clips themselves are available on YT. I tried including more in this one than the previous ones though, will try something else in the future.
The purpose of the video was more of how the referees and players handle being given a penalty card, rather than the actions themselves.
- Devin
@@DevinZA The averages will always look flawed as they show the mean. Look at the median and you'll see most views are for the full video, while the rest are pretty short (e.g. people clicking on the video and realising they've seen it before OR just viewing 1 clip in isolation).
Go long, or break it up into many videos. I would happily watch a good half hour of your videos.
@@alasdairduncan3 I agree. With rugby vids, I don't even bother if it's shorter than 8 mins. But thanks for the uploads, DevinZA.
Cool how the ref can change the call after looking at the screen. Most sports the call is done once an official makes a decision
I'm argentinian and Lavanini played 5 years rent free when they could add a better player in his place. He's agressive, always makes those dangerous tackles in every game and still puts that surprised pikachu face. Props to all the reffs here
Lavanini now plays for the Leicester Tigers in England (my club). His manager there is Steve Borthwick who was formerly the England Forwards Coach. It would seem that under Borthwicks guidance Lavanini has flourished. His discipline has improved a lot and his overall play, which was very good anyway is better. Great news for the Tigers and Argentina, not so good for any opponents because he's a hell of a player.
Enjoyed most of this edit but context is everything - seeing what happened is important for understanding responses and reactions.
I like it how the guy who got a red card for punching someone in the face was shocked by the call.
Coming from a soccer(football) fan, I LOVE how the ref gets the respect of the players! Nobody is crowding and crying for any and everything! Just the ref, captain(s) and the player that gets dealt with. I loved seeing that!
Soccer?
Its instrumental that only the captain is allowed to talk to the ref
Don’t you just love how a referee in rugby can show a red card and then straight away turn his back ‘conversation over’ and the players take the decision.
4:08 "he's gone above the horizontal and he's landed on his neck, i've got no option but a red card"
"you are joking"
for that comment, the captain should be sin-binned.
Where you there??? He didn’t land on his neck
Captain is well withing his rights to have a discourse with the ref. If he's said 'that's a fucking joke' or something disrespectful, he'd have gone to the bin for sure.
@@sendittoherlihy are you joking? Is also disrespectful.
@@sendittoherlihy I didn't realize it was a joke that lifting someone off their feet and having them land on their neck was a joke. Last time I checked that's some dangerous stuff and could paralyze someone.
@@gregoryelm4798 I agree entirely, you can see the player shift his weight to ensure he comes down like a sack of spuds, he even immediately looks to his teammate and waves his hand down so he doesn't stop him falling because he was looking for the decision. It's also worth nothing that while it's unfortunate that both players tackled him there was also one of his teammates involved who hooked his leg around which contributed to his rotation.
I'm a football fan, I like the way each referee handle the situation,
As a football referee I try to handle football situation like this. Is not easy because football players didn't have respect for the ref.
Throw one out to make an example.
Problem is that the rules are not on the side of the refs. FIFA/FA's need to change the rules so that all dissent is forbidden and only captains may talk to the ref, otherwise yellow or red. That would end this bullshit quick enough. Add to that immediate red cards for diving and play acting and football would be a much better game.
Absolutely with you on that one. That's what the captain should be for -- the ONE person on the pitch allowed to actually address the referee, to stop that mass confrontation of the ref.
I agree that diving needs to be at least a yellow every time, the problem is that all too often the referee for a Football match, especially at the World Cup level, is never in a good position to see that its a dive. We can use replays to show the lack of contact, but when the referee is 30-40 yards away from the play its hard for them to see what is happening.
The best way that FIFA can improve football is to finally admit that the field is too big and the ball can move too quickly for one referee to cover the whole field. They need to add at least 2 more referees on the field who move with the ball and the players and are spread out over the entire field so when a player kicks the ball from one penalty area to the other, there is a referee near the play when the ball comes down.
That is one thing the NFL actually has done well over the years. They recently added an additional referee in order to increase the ability of the referees to see the entire field. There was just too much going on for the 7 man crews to catch everything. (OF course, they have the advantage of the stop and go nature of the game, but still they admitted they needed more coverage and added additional referees).
This is why I love to watch rugby, the referee is the boss. The player never protest the decision. Should be titled referee handling business like a boss
7:17 that ref is a magician. You see the card when his hand is behind his back but it looks like he has an empty hand when he brings his hand forward.
He rotates his hand.
@@chattingconversation5356 you're a part of the conspiracy. I see through you
@@markcox1028 you dont see anything
@@pooddly9637 I don't see anything 😵💫
I love seeing these unfortunate incidents just for the reaction of the crowd during the slomo replay.
I don't understand shit about Rugby but I love watching videos about it! Just seems so entertaining!
Bit of context on Keith Earls' card: This was the first match after Munster's head coach, a former player and captain of the team, passed away at the age of 42. The emotion in the game was off the scale, it took a lot of bravery for the referee to show a (justified) red card in that stadium, under those conditions. What's even better is that 14 man Munster still went on to hammer the opposition and set off on a run that took them to the final of the Pro 12 and semi final of the Champions Cup.
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what minute?
Being sad doesn't give you the right to be a punk bitch.
You're not 12, control your emotions
@@DaGhostFaceHD 7:20-ish. The blond man in the red jersey is Keith Earls, who got the yellow card.
RIP Anthony
i'm no rugby fan-i'm a football fan but i'm so envious of the respect that is in rugby that's so sadly lacking in my favourite game.
pradaman307 that, and how do you support a game where players blatantly dive and act to get a penalty?
Football is overated trash
@@elscruffomcscruffy8371 Do you really think that diving happens in every football match?
it would make football so much more bearable
@@Leifr952 yes
I think football could simply benefit from having the audio from the refs microphones. Why they don't implement that is crazy, hearing their justification for such decisions could be really useful.
Retrospective decisions too would help referees SO much... Crazy really their justifications for not having it.
Jason Scarse but footballers don't respect the ref and abuse them and nobody wants to hear that
In rugby any abuse directed towards the referee results in punishment. Why should football players not respect the referee in the same way??
Why are you talking about football on a rugby video? You can enjoy rugby without comparing it with another sport, y'know.
@@Leifr952 I thoroughly enjoy both. Drawing comparison's from one or the other is not so far fetched either on the basis they have a very similar origin.
To counter your point, you can enjoy any sport and still compare it to other sports y'know.. if that's what you want to do like.
@@jasonscarse7901 Fair enough. Not trying to antagonise. I just find it frustrating how a lot of rugby fans spend more time moaning about football than simply enjoying their own sport. It's like a strange inferiority complex and it needs to stop.
Really loving those videos, im normally a football/soccer fan, but this is very interesting indeed. Keep up the good work.
3:30 wtf. He only got six month supsension, he deserved way longer. The guy on the ground had to retire the season after cause of that punch.
Halen Ball-Vant to be fair Hohaia bit off more than he could chew I understand that’s the scrum half’s role to get under the big boys skin he just picked the wrong one that day don’t cause shit if you can’t handle what’s coming next he should’ve learnt that in NZ it’s part of everyday life here lol
@@eahco8476Sorry, but are you fucking stupid? Its a rugby game, you don't punch people. End of Story
@@eahco8476 this is some of the dumbest shit I have ever seen in a comments segment. That he only got suspended for 6 months is ridiculous. This is rugby, not some back street pub in Auckland.
@@christoduplessis8177 boo hoo you fucking pussy, little man wants to act like a big boy he can get put in his place as such simple dont try to get involved in shit you cant handle valuable lesson for life
@@eahco8476 did your feelings get hurt 4 year old child?
Rugby is so much better than football in many ways, mostly the fact that refs are allowed to look at replays and change their decisions
and there is so much more respect for thee game.
Football referees are allowed to change their decisions, but they most do it before play has resumed, giving them a very small timeframe to do so and replays aren't very practical as it would mess up the whole flow of the game. It comes naturally in rugby as there are much more stoppages and the ref can stop the clock to view replays however in football it would mess up the flow of the game, make it slower and much less enjoyable that being said though rugby referees do carry a lot more respect and that needs to grow in football as you often see players after a decision is given just crowding the ref and always complaining, bad to see and needs to change
TinyRodent idk is its better but the fact that they treat players with respect and demand respect be given to them is amazing I wish refs had this authority and respect in football if referees were respected more the game would improve a lot
As a soccer referee I have to be agree with you!!! And the most important thing it's the players respect for the authority and the desitions. Sorry my bad english hehe
Lmao, the flow of football games. There's a stoppage after every play. It's already super slow. Wouldn't even hurt much to throw a replay here and there.
The crowds reaction is always the best part.
The best thing on the game seemed that there aren't big discussions or anything and they go straight out of the field. Wish there would be the same thing in football (soccer).
Well true but taht is due to the nature of the sport.
As for rugby we have a very pysical sport where every player knows of the dangers - and most red cards were not malicious intend but lack of care.
But footballplayers often are immature and lack the understandment of beeing physically pushed over while in full speed (becuase in normal circumstanced they don't experiance it). That leads to more discussions on the field with the ref.
Wow, I love how the players accept the decision without complaining like in football. Greetings from Germany! Like a polite Englishman!
Most of these take the card like a gentleman.
So jealous as a Football fan. It's just another level by the referees and players. Respect!!
"Are you a referee or are you a scrum half?" Awesome.
I freaking love the fact that players almost never argue with the referees
Doing so can be a red card, so yes.
This is rugby.
Nice job, Barnsey.
"I'll put three in a bin, if I need to ... of course I can. I will!"
What I like is that these guys seem to have respect for the referees, unlike many other sports.
That French ref was savaging, 3 reds
I don't watch enough of this great game. I love the idea of bringing in the captains.
Bit at the end, "of course I can, I'm the ref" :D
One of the rules I really enjoy about Rugby (and to a lesser extent Aussie Rules Footy) is that if a player is OBVIOUSLY injured, the physio/medic/trainer/medical professional can charge the field while play is in action to ensure the safety of that player. Perfect example, the eye punch and KO by Flowers at 3:28, and the physio is already halfway out into the field to care for the guy by 3:30. Great rule. Same happens in Aussie Rules, except that they don't exactly AVOID the physio like they do in Rugby.... I remember watching a physio running out and getting absolutely steamrolled by a guy at full tilt trying to get in position to take a mark XD
Good to see women’s rugby being included in these compilations. Thanks 👍
Women's rugby can be just as rough as the mens game
01:50 he should be charged with attempted murder not a red
1:30 that red card is absolutely right, the player was brought off his feet and put down on his neck, completely dangerous
that comentator has no fucking idea what the actual fuck hes talking about, thats absurd. Thats the easiest red card in the world. He left him off his feet, didnt bring him down with his body and he fell on his head.
@@blackwiza24 it absolutely is a red, as it should be. But in 2011 these rules were just implemented and there was inconsistent refereeing about it during the tournament. Think that’s what the confusion was with the commentary. Still a clear red though
@@huntsorigin I mean I was playing in 2011 and it would 100% have been a red, I have no idea if pro changed rules or something but its a disgusting hit
@@blackwiza24 Until the early 2000s, these tackles were allowed! In France at least once a match you could see one of these "cathedral tackles", everyone applauded and the match continued!
the players respect for referees in Rugby Union is phenomenal !!
The clip at 10mins is interesting because the "referee" is told by his "assistant" about the offence, then the referee asks "YELLOW OR RED" Can you imagine a football ref asking "YELLOW OR RED" Football ref don't take advice. THEY ARE THE BOSS !!!! You get more respect in rugby between players and officials than football could ever dream of.
Football refs do ask for advice it's just not shown to the public cuz they arent micd up.
Whats wrong about asking people for another opinion?
A superbly dry title to this video. Business cards indeed! Dry, dry humour. Love it.
It amazes me the reactions from some of these players that they don’t know the laws of the game. It’s your job big lad, learn the laws. Faces like “what do you mean I can’t ram someone in the face with my shoulder?!”
I never likes rugby but truly loves how the officers referring compare to football's and NBA's; straightforward, no nonsense, listening, watch replays all the times, and minimal poor judgement, even they so sometimes, they correct it right after replays
03:09 is disgraceful. Makes me angry
Yep. Wrong sport tho. That is from a league game.
Sad thing is Ben Flower is still with Wigan but Lance Hohaia had to retire due to the assault.
@@jimmaloney1121 looks like lance should have been sent off for off the ball shoulder charge as well. Both as bad as each other
Theres a line you cross into criminal actions on a pitch. Deplorable.
Wigan players be like that sometimes.
I really like the camera movements on this one 3:40 !!
7:53 the referee is actually my cousin. His name is Nick Briant
I really admire the respect shown to the ref by some ferocious looking guys,the only problem I have is when occasionally the ref kind of throws the responsibility for his decision on the linesman.
Can't believe how much respectful are rugby players with authority . So much better than football . Players are not actors in this sport and they have much more respect for referees etc ... And they don't cry like like little babies when they are hurt .
I can watch all day this kind of videos from rugby :)
"I'll put 3 in the bin if i have to!"
This is something I think most people should see. Everyone watches the videos of rugby’s greatest hits and several of them are not allowed anymore. Seeing the referee deal with these “highlights” as many other videos would show them off really does separate this sport from many others
Ben 'Flower'.....he has totally lost the 'plot'
Do not agree with Ben Flower's reaction to this incident but he was not the protagonist, just check the hit he took at 3:25 whilst off the ball. The white & red player that did that should also have been sent off! No arm tackles should be dealt more severely!
GunControl100 Wrong. 3:21 Flower hits Hohaia from behind for no reason and so Hohaia retaliates... And wtf is the point of sending off a player that’s been knocked out? His nights already done.
@@GunControl100 Lance Hohaia never played rugby again because of how severe the punches were. Just so you know
@@maoribrotha53 Hohaia purposely tried to block flower from the kick and didnt like the fact that a prop out muscled him so went with elbows into flower that first punch was totally deserved it was the second i have a problem with
planethamster Hohaia doesn’t change his line, he just turns around. Hohaia doesn’t have to move out of the way for another player to chase a kick. It’s Ben Flowers job to go around.
I love rugby for the respect between players and referees
Ma'a Nonu... king of the shoulder charge...
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Steve Q nah m8 it’s Jonah Lomu
like the attitude of the players. no big discussions. no offensive talk. much more respect for the ref than in football
I really like the minimum of complaining from the players. It is the same thing we see in American Football.
Compare that to the reaction of Soccer players - especially south European or South American players.
There's just no point. All that yelling and carry on that soccer players do when the ref makes a call is just pathetic.
"Are you a referee, or are you a scrum half?" Brilliant.
final lines:
"i'll put 3 in the bin if i need to"
(asks irrelevant question)
"of course i can!"
6 6
10:36 '' RED''?????
lol yes mate its a punch TO THE FACE why is he so surprised lol love it
9:31 gonna be honest that one didn’t look too bad, if you run in back first you’re probably gonna get slammed
Standard plays back in 80's NZ. Play on!!
10:33 "a punch to a face of opponent, i have no option of red card"
rugbyman: "realy?"
Yeah it's not boxing.... it's rugby
Never watched a single game of Rugby but somehow this was recommended to me. Thanks RUclips
Giving a red card for that Welsh tackle is a bit harsh but not exaggerated in principle; these high professionals shouldn't inspire bad behaviour for all the young rugby players looking up to them out there, it's a dangerous tackle, radical measures.
The law says it's a red, and did at the time too. Why the thing was ever up for debate is beyond me.
It was definitely a red imo
It was only a French player so shoulda been a yellow
Because at the time although the rule stayed as it had been, referees were told to manage the situation differently. Growing up that tackle was legal, it even had a name the dump tackle, you pick the guy up and slam him on his back. The reactions were because a few years before no one would have batted an eye at the tackle.
I love how put out the guy is for getting a red for punching someone in the face.
@2:55 "... you cannot turn around and punch someone in the face."
Hockey players scratch their heads and assure everyone, "Yes. Yes you can. Especially if it's Claude Lemieux. Even if he's retired."
6:54 "Rouge??!!" No, waiter, I clearly ordered a blanc!!
I know that rugby is a physical game but how is punching someone in to face while they're lying down happening in any sport?
It would have been nice to have had included all the footage of the actual incidents rather than just the issuance of the cards
I wish soccer referees handled their business the way rugby referees do. Rugby refs really lay down the law, with little to no backtalk. I love it.
Phillip Rios Most „soccer“ referees do too, the only difference is that many of the players today are divas with no sense for reality and respect. Also the job of the captain of a team is not as strong as in rugby. If the only one who would be allowed to complain would be the captain and coaches would get harsher penalties, it would much more organized.
Im from Brazil and born in soccer culture. But I fell in love for rugby and have no regrets
Most players accepted and left directly. No nagging no bitching. I am not a big fan of rugby but there is more sportsmanship than in football or tennis.
The respect for the ref in this sport is astonishing 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Rugby referees are professional, football referees CLOWNS !!!
NAh would not say so. We have a vastly different situation among the refs.
As for rugby players are veyr well aware of the highly physical part and therefore have more care towards eachother and therefore leading to more respect towards the ref, if he makes a call.
That is one thing football lacks, most players are very immature and want to pick a fight leading to more problems with the ref.
2ly the ref in rugby has the ability to watch a replay and change a call which leads to more respect within the game.
Ans lastly the audiance in football often directly attacks refs not only verbaly but (at least in Germany) also physically so much hat on a low level that no ref wanted to referee a game for that season.
That places those refs on the edge which leads to stupid desicisons and actions.
So my guess is that the "culture" around football needs to change in order for the refs to to their actually job and not trying to kindergarden those players.
Football referees have to deal with 22 men running and shouting and swearing about. I have utmost respect for referees who put up with that
SIN BIN it makes me so happy to hear rugby use that term
Esto debieran mirarlo los aficionados y fanáticos del fútbol.
The thing is that the players don't retaliate much to the refree's decision. I would be scared even to blow the whistle when you are surrounded by those beasts. 😂
7:17 look at his hands
I’ve never seen a public so happy after the ref give a red card 😂
10:40 punch in the face, it’s a red.
”Red?!!”
Really what did you think?
Sam W’s was heart breaking, as a kiwi living in wales, that final would have been mad
This is not the kind of business card you want to receive.
3:58 this reminds me of when I played rugby. One time 3 of us tacked a player and his legs happened to get lifted up too high. The 3 of us quickly realised this saying "wow, put him down gently" and we lay him down like a new born baby lol.
yeah thought he throw himself to the ground
Gabe Good correct. Alex Goode in 2014 as well
The days of London Irish in the Heineken Cup :(
if anything it was good to see consistency