@@WCHJacob well yes and no, it’s a franchise isn’t it and the guy who owns it in Nelson his son use to play for the team so he’s one of the main sponsors
@@hughnevell438 you might be right, just seemed wrong to me as the defending player is a lot bigger and stronger and I thought was trying to turn it into a maul to get a turnover. It looks like the ref is helping the attacking team to win the ball.
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There are French professional teams with fewer sponsors on their kit than Nelson College.
It’s called local business supporting the team. They sponsor the jersey not the team haha
@@lazzabanse8874 I dont think Mcdonald's is a "local business" lmao
@@WCHJacob well yes and no, it’s a franchise isn’t it and the guy who owns it in Nelson his son use to play for the team so he’s one of the main sponsors
The schools 3 million in debt they need a hand 😂
Referee was poor, at lest 2 Nelson tries should have been penalties the other way, but no doubting the winners.
The Nelson kicker was so bad he would always miss When ever they got a try
Christ college haka was done very poorly by the team in my opinion
there is no way this is first team rugby, level is so poor
Why is the Ref saying release in a Tackle when he is being held upright?
If the person being tackled has his knees touching the ground, the tackler has to let him go and allow him to fall to the ground.
@@puffyhands1512 Law 14. Being held means that a tackler must continue holding the ball-carrier until the ball-carrier is on the ground.
@@antonybarnstormer6285 puffyhands is right, when the ball carriers knees are touching the ground they are considered tackled and must be released
@@hughnevell438 you might be right, just seemed wrong to me as the defending player is a lot bigger and stronger and I thought was trying to turn it into a maul to get a turnover. It looks like the ref is helping the attacking team to win the ball.