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  • @henryvoice9767
    @henryvoice9767 2 года назад +332

    Biggar told Raynal that he didn’t get it down because otherwise the TMO would have checked to see if he was on side at the initial interception (which he wasn’t) meaning they would be defending a line out in their 22 or a kick at goal rather than a scrum five in irelands half … not commendable for « sportsmanship » but more for the intelligence of Biggar

    • @barryduff7533
      @barryduff7533 2 года назад +48

      Went straight to the comments to say this. Spotted it during the game and was pretty sure that's what he was at and then Sexton said it in an interview and laughed about it. Both Sexton and Bigger have incredible rugby brains, tactically steps ahead of everyone else.

    • @benroddick9763
      @benroddick9763 2 года назад +1

      Good point

    • @michaelbaker7499
      @michaelbaker7499 2 года назад +2

      If you’re right that Bigger was offside then the video ref should have come in and made that call anyway.
      And if you’re right, then you’re correct in saying it’s not sportsmanship. It’s gamesmanship, which is a penalty offence in itself under the law book. And no that is all to often ignored.

    • @graemenawn
      @graemenawn 2 года назад

      Doesnt look ofside in this video

    • @henryvoice9767
      @henryvoice9767 2 года назад +3

      @@graemenawn the line out has already finished in the video, and he’s already 2m ahead of his teammates …

  • @kurtjetson1284
    @kurtjetson1284 2 года назад +46

    6:56 loved this moment between Gardner and Perenara. 😂

    • @crystallineentity
      @crystallineentity 2 года назад +4

      "oh yeah, that's a good point". Funny as

    • @Jimba93
      @Jimba93 2 года назад +1

      Could anyone write what the player said ? I'm not familiar with this accent (where's it from by the way) and didn't get a word.

    • @kurtjetson1284
      @kurtjetson1284 2 года назад +11

      @@Jimba93
      “Yeah, see, that’s fine...“
      “... you didn’t tap the ball...“
      “... so why is it their ball? It’ll still be our penalty wouldn’t it.“
      “... uh...“
      “I didn’t tap the ball. Still our penalty.“
      “That’s a that’s a fair point, yeah. Yeah.“
      Player is from New Zealand.

    • @nikolakozhuharov1042
      @nikolakozhuharov1042 2 года назад +3

      it's not shown in this clip but the commentator actually said "give the whistle to TJ, please!"

    • @Jimba93
      @Jimba93 2 года назад

      @@kurtjetson1284 Thank you so much!

  • @samgill8183
    @samgill8183 2 года назад +160

    We all know why Biggar was honest in the first clip tho 😂😂

    • @cameronelder6491
      @cameronelder6491 2 года назад +1

      Yep haha

    • @lorenzosada7950
      @lorenzosada7950 2 года назад +1

      Explain please! 🙏🏻

    • @elis._.2422
      @elis._.2422 2 года назад +49

      @@lorenzosada7950 he was offside when he intercepted it so instead of it going to the Tmo and Ireland getting the penalty up the field it was a 5 meter scrum

    • @rugbyleedslufc6575
      @rugbyleedslufc6575 2 года назад +8

      It's a shame Mike Phillips wasn't so honest when he cheated against Ireland that time

    • @matthewjefferson4037
      @matthewjefferson4037 2 года назад +8

      @@rugbyleedslufc6575 let it go hahaha! That was like a decade ago!

  • @johnf991
    @johnf991 2 года назад +54

    Another excellent video, Andrew. It's good to see that, in these examples at least (Biggar's offsite aside) the ethos of the game seems to be alive and well, despite the professional era. But it begs a question: how on earth do you do this? Do you catalogue and cross reference every aspect of every game on video that you can get your hands on? How??? Just, how??? I mean, HOW????....

  • @magnuspeacock5857
    @magnuspeacock5857 2 года назад +8

    I appreciate you putting the clip of Austin Healy saying that "you don't get players doing that anymore" halfway through the video of players doing that.

    • @iBMRaGiNBuLLz
      @iBMRaGiNBuLLz 2 года назад +1

      He was complaining about it too 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @arroncooper6077
      @arroncooper6077 2 года назад

      But then Healy is a twat

    • @willcollinson1018
      @willcollinson1018 Год назад +1

      No his point was that now that it is a goalline dropout for being held up over the line, players may not tell the refs they were held up. Back when you still got an attacking scrum for held up over the line there was more incentive, now the defending side can boot the ball back over your heads before you're ready.

  • @michaeldwatkins_
    @michaeldwatkins_ 2 года назад +51

    Commentators really do tell on themselves when they say "oh, what's happened there?" - well, if you'd stopped wittering on for five minutes, you and your audience would've heard the change in call and the reason for it.

    • @russoswerve7856
      @russoswerve7856 2 года назад +12

      The amount of times commentators just talk over the referees when it’s clear the viewing audience is better off hearing the ref

  • @billystanford275
    @billystanford275 Год назад +3

    "Yeah, Thats a fair point" will always be a top ref moment for me 😂

  • @CRAiCED.
    @CRAiCED. 2 года назад +17

    Soccer players should be sat down and shown this. Anytime there's a decision on the soccer pitch the ref is bombarded by both teams it's sad to watch

    • @mrf1019
      @mrf1019 2 года назад

      Football refs aren't as utterly pathetic as Rugby Union refs. Rugby Union refs are the utter dregs of sport

    • @edwardhuggins84
      @edwardhuggins84 2 года назад +2

      @@mrf1019 sorry but if any refs are the "dregs of sport" or "utterly pathetic" it football refs not Rugby refs who are in fact the best refs of any sport

    • @GarethT902
      @GarethT902 2 года назад +3

      @@mrf1019 please explain because as a rugby referee of 14 yrs I'd love to know.

    • @stevenmcalister826
      @stevenmcalister826 2 года назад

      @@edwardhuggins84 “Best refs of any sport”
      On paper. In reality it’s nothing like that.

  • @mrstamp5121
    @mrstamp5121 2 года назад +7

    What a spectacular vid Mr Forde it lifts my spirits standing up and saying it weren’t touched down and the refs sayin I made a mistake well done again for this compilation fella!

  • @jamesbrawn5458
    @jamesbrawn5458 2 года назад +55

    I used to referee, and if I made an obvious gaffe (ie blowing the whistle early, calling a player as being offside when they blatantly weren’t), I would just apologise and restart with a scrum.
    9/10 the players would just go ‘fair enough, cheers ref’. On the 1/10 where they kicked off I’d just say ‘everyone on the pitch today has made a mistake, I’m only human’.
    At the end of the day, every player at every level makes mistakes in every game. Referees will too

    • @peterclark6290
      @peterclark6290 2 года назад +2

      I read once that the origin of the term 'referee' was to an off-field referral process. Originally it was down absolutely to the players to practice honesty and integrity (own up to their wicked sinning ways, full of lung and righteousness) and the referral process was used only to deal with otherwise difficult decisions. I have to presume that referral process was final. It would have been slow, leading eventually to the on-field ref with a whistle: the final implement to replace first the halberd, then the axe, then the club, then the feather duster which was a developmental process led forcefully by mothers with time to waste, i.e., before Valium. Had Merlin invented fibreglass they may have stayed with the double-bladed version to resolve outbreaks of continental behaviour.
      Love from Oz.

    • @GarethT902
      @GarethT902 2 года назад

      Yep we've all been there

    • @williamorchard16
      @williamorchard16 2 года назад +1

      @@peterclark6290 It was an onfield process. Both captains carried lawbooks, (such as they were) in their pockets and discussed points of contention using the lawbooks as a reference

    • @peterclark6290
      @peterclark6290 2 года назад

      @@williamorchard16 Nice, another story to tell the newbies. Fits in with those pictures of players wearing suit jackets. Cheers. Any links?

    • @stevenmcalister826
      @stevenmcalister826 2 года назад

      So you did exactly what the laws say you’re supposed to do?

  • @-NemoMeImpuneLacessit
    @-NemoMeImpuneLacessit 2 года назад +5

    I really like videos about what makes rugby so great, be that skill, physicality or skulduggery. There is always room for the ethos of the sport to be displayed too. Cheers Fordey!

    • @stevenmcalister826
      @stevenmcalister826 2 года назад

      Players in rugby cheat so often that they had to come up with a new word to make it sound more acceptable. It’s now called “gamesmanship” even though we all know what it really means.

  • @Toxxyc
    @Toxxyc Год назад +1

    2:30 and that's why he's the captain of the Springboks. Few men has the honesty and fierce loyalty he has.

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 9 месяцев назад

    It was nice to see the honesty from two players, then the thanking for the honesty from the opposition.
    Should be shown to all teams to show proper gamesmanship, and respect.

  • @seanyshepfit
    @seanyshepfit 2 года назад +4

    *Billy V admits to losing the ball*
    Robshaw: Good honesty
    Farrell (despite it not having anything to do with him) : Thank you
    😂 😂 😂 😂 😂

    • @MrTomkzn
      @MrTomkzn Год назад

      I had to rewind a couple times as I couldn't believe what I was seeing and hearing... then my suspicions were confirmed, Farrell had nothing to do with any of that honesty hahaha!

  • @JKMeZmA
    @JKMeZmA 2 года назад +5

    loved this video, so good to see. was a bit shocked at the first being dan bigger though :P

  • @MrTomomahony
    @MrTomomahony 2 года назад

    great sportsmanship all round!every prem footballer and ref should be made to watch this to remind them what sport is about

  • @mr.e6748
    @mr.e6748 2 года назад +13

    Siya was always going to be in this.

  • @Srioll
    @Srioll 2 года назад +3

    Luke Pearce showing his quality here. Really like his refereeing.

  • @thembibaardman538
    @thembibaardman538 2 года назад +7

    Siya captain, my captain.
    Honesty is always commendable, however the question always gets asked: " will they have done the same thing for us?"

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji 2 года назад +8

      Doesn't matter if they do the same for us. I'd rather lose honestly than win by cheating. Siya did the right thing.

    • @thembibaardman538
      @thembibaardman538 2 года назад

      @@Karma-qt4ji True. But you do get the instances when dishonesty could bring the glory. England has still not forgiven Campese for the "deliberate" knockdown in the 1991 finals. In NZ Bakkies had charged down a kick by the scrum half and the guy pulled him back by the jersey, thus gaining an advantage to get t the ball first. Richie McCaw was always borderline and at times a blatant cheat.

    • @pauljansen6650
      @pauljansen6650 2 года назад +1

      What a poor attitude

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji 2 года назад +2

      @@thembibaardman538 I remember the Bakkies thing, and I seriously doubt that Jimmy Cowan ever held back another player hahahahaha.
      Still don't believe that we should stoop to that level though. Also highly doubt Siya ever would.

  • @Deathst4lker
    @Deathst4lker 2 года назад +2

    Great vid mate - thanks for making and sharing it! It's another demonstration why rugby is so much better than soccer imho 👍

  • @davewilson9738
    @davewilson9738 Год назад +1

    The ref is in charge in rugby and the players act like adults. When they act like kids the ref tells them off. Best respect game in the world.

  • @kurtjetson1284
    @kurtjetson1284 2 года назад +6

    Siya Kolisi👏🏾

  • @seanyshepfit
    @seanyshepfit 2 года назад +2

    Biggar's a genius 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @peterclark6290
    @peterclark6290 2 года назад

    I read once that the origin of the term 'referee' was to an off-field referral process. Originally it was down absolutely to the players to practice honesty and integrity (own up to their wicked sinning ways, full of lung and righteousness) and the referral process was used only to deal with otherwise difficult decisions. I have to presume that referral process was final. It would have been slow, leading eventually to the on-field ref with a whistle: the final implement to replace first the halberd, then the axe, then the club, then the feather duster which was a developmental process led forcefully by mothers with time to waste, i.e., before Valium. Had Merlin invented fibreglass they may have stayed with the double-bladed version to resolve outbreaks of continental behaviour.
    Love from Oz.

    • @peterclark6290
      @peterclark6290 2 года назад

      After reading the comments I am surprised there is so little support for Rugby refs. Think about it: 30+ testosterone-charged, cortisol-infused, dehydrated, bruised alpha males trying to batter each other in a game originally designed for single and early double-digit boys, with a set of arcane Laws that would make your favourite philosopher blanch and head off to Italy to learn how to sail, played at a speed we mere mortals only achieve if we chose a life of crime. with anywhere from one to three billion critics, all Cyclops from birth, on your back and they walk off with a couple of dozen handshakes to a review process that always fails them (you missed that, you were in the wrong position for that, etc.) and they come back a week later for more. We select the best from the best and we should be proud of them. Then there's God, now retired in Wales, who was always 'straighter than that'.

  • @Driver2616
    @Driver2616 5 месяцев назад

    Dan Biggar was half a mile offside when he intercepted! 🤣🤣

  • @stuartwood9339
    @stuartwood9339 6 месяцев назад

    “Some agricultural language” 😂😂😂

  • @chuckyboy6977
    @chuckyboy6977 6 месяцев назад

    Always told the truth to the referee, the amount of benefit of the doubt & 50/50 calls that go your way when you’ve got a truth giving rapport with the ref.

  • @jackm2939
    @jackm2939 2 года назад +3

    That's union. #Joue

    • @TW-ks3pn
      @TW-ks3pn 2 года назад

      Why's the compilation so short then?

    • @jackm2939
      @jackm2939 2 года назад +1

      @@TW-ks3pn I'm going to assume you're joking here? Surely, you are not suggesting that Fordey create a compilation of every single time in the game of rugby union there has been a moment of honesty? I doubt he has the bandwidth for such an undertaking and his loyal subscribers have the time to view such a compilation in one sitting, or the hunger to do so. A bizarre statement to say the least

  • @offwithhishead2556
    @offwithhishead2556 2 года назад +3

    Andy, I know footage would be sticky, but could you ever do a Non Evans retrospective? She wore the Welsh jersey in multiple sports (can anyone give a list?), but has never had the accolades she deserved. I met her on the Kilvey Hill run, where she encouraged and the utterley trounced all of us!.

  • @barrycoetzee3635
    @barrycoetzee3635 Год назад

    This is great from the players.

  • @johnmanning5568
    @johnmanning5568 11 месяцев назад

    Watching all these clips a word kept popping up in my head. “Dignity”. Sadly lacking in football today where each player seems to want to outcheat the others.

  • @SARUGBY101
    @SARUGBY101 2 года назад +11

    It Proves That Rugby Is A HOOLIGANS SPORT Played By GENTLEMEN

  • @animekawaiichan9399
    @animekawaiichan9399 2 года назад +3

    😁Of course! Captain Siya Kolisi would never be dishonest.

  • @user-cj1nn1uq9f
    @user-cj1nn1uq9f 7 месяцев назад

    Football players learn from these gentlemen

  • @gordonbradbury4130
    @gordonbradbury4130 2 года назад +1

    they need this in the nba nhl and footy. I think it's sick the amount of crying they let the players do

  • @trail_roots_mtb3332
    @trail_roots_mtb3332 2 года назад +1

    Do a video on best pre game captains speeches

  • @dogfart666ok
    @dogfart666ok 2 года назад

    A gentleman's game.

  • @ldyeah123
    @ldyeah123 2 года назад +6

    never seen a french ref admit to their countless mistakes

  • @WildlifeObsessed
    @WildlifeObsessed 2 года назад

    Wonder how many similar Incidents have occurred in Football matches.

  • @dhagberg7429
    @dhagberg7429 2 года назад

    Wow 😮

  • @charbelchamun3962
    @charbelchamun3962 2 года назад

    Cool

  • @ocodeskamcdbsm
    @ocodeskamcdbsm 2 года назад +9

    You would never see Stuart Hogg owning up to dropping a ball in the try zone. He celebrates, knowing damn well he dropped the ball and thinks they won't check, or hope they won't check the "try" with the TMO
    For those who need proof, here is 1 example
    ruclips.net/video/MPKCC9gEvAc/видео.html

    • @ocodeskamcdbsm
      @ocodeskamcdbsm 2 года назад

      @@dougthedynamo
      ruclips.net/video/MPKCC9gEvAc/видео.html
      Watch him celebrate with his teammates

    • @ocodeskamcdbsm
      @ocodeskamcdbsm 2 года назад +7

      I love the fact someone replied saying Hogg didn't celebrate after his drop against Ireland and asks for proof, I give it and then the post gets removed 🤣

    • @iBMRaGiNBuLLz
      @iBMRaGiNBuLLz 2 года назад

      You wouldn’t see most doing it…

    • @ocodeskamcdbsm
      @ocodeskamcdbsm 2 года назад +1

      @@iBMRaGiNBuLLz you're right but I have never seen someone do it as boldly as Hogg

  • @x-latetv-x6816
    @x-latetv-x6816 2 года назад +2

    The commentator is blind, Hadleigh Parkes and henshaw made the initial tackle not earls back to specsavers for him

  • @DerekHartley
    @DerekHartley 2 года назад

    Guess Dan just wanted to be the Biggar man...

  • @vonteflon
    @vonteflon 2 года назад

    The second one - surely it was about the 9 being a country mile offside, not whether he’d touched the ball or not!? At least 2 of his teammates look offside too to me, but 9 is blatantly so.

  • @williamwallace4080
    @williamwallace4080 10 месяцев назад

    Could anyone explain what happened at 6:42? Why is he not allowed to tap the ball with his foot and, if he didn't, why is it still their penalty instead of a try?

    • @AndrewDavidForde
      @AndrewDavidForde  10 месяцев назад

      You have to tap the ball with your foot to restart play from a penalty. As it had missed his foot the try wasn't valid, but because it hadn't touched his foot, he technically hadn't taken the penalty therefore nothing had changed.

  • @littlemas2
    @littlemas2 2 года назад

    I don't know when in any American professional sports I have heard a ref admit a mistake on the field with the players. How much more respect will you get if you can talk with the players and then get it right. Maybe someone can point me to a moment like that, but I don't remember one.

  • @WiresFanDrew
    @WiresFanDrew 2 года назад

    Biggar conning the officials

  • @notyoureverydaycultist2579
    @notyoureverydaycultist2579 2 года назад

    TJ Perenara lmao

  • @honestmcgyver
    @honestmcgyver Год назад

    Good clips - please add some subtitles to explain what’s going on/going to happen

  • @willlane9498
    @willlane9498 2 года назад +4

    First one wasn’t honest. It was sneaky

  • @lindsayisntfunny3806
    @lindsayisntfunny3806 2 года назад

    2:09 did Horne still go off?

  • @kacperbergunda1958
    @kacperbergunda1958 2 года назад

    😂😂😂😂

  • @orangew3988
    @orangew3988 2 года назад

    What is the deal with not tapping the ball? Looks to me like it's at the back of a scrum, or something. Why should he have to tap the ball in the first place?

    • @westasleep
      @westasleep 2 года назад

      The scrum ended with a penalty awarded to the team in posession. The scrumhalf intended to take the penalty quickly by tapping the ball with his foot.

  • @pokinacha
    @pokinacha 2 года назад +1

    4:47 should have been a penalty against black 11. Playing the ball when on the ground. Sadly we’ve forgotten that Rugby is a game played on your feet

    • @GarethT902
      @GarethT902 2 года назад +1

      Your can play the ball in that situation the ball is loose. So therefore there is no ruck, scrum or maul so therefore the player can handle the ball.

    • @stevenmcalister826
      @stevenmcalister826 2 года назад

      @@GarethT902 If they’re on their feet.

    • @GarethT902
      @GarethT902 2 года назад

      @@stevenmcalister826 a loose ball is open play you don't have be on your feet. Provided that you then immediately either. Pass it, place it or stand up.

  • @mifeke6149
    @mifeke6149 2 года назад

    Ref it wasn't a try....and I don't want to blow my 1-12 margin bet.

  • @yrknutzreek
    @yrknutzreek 2 года назад

    Wow, we need some of the refs in rugby league to take a leaf out of these ref's books.

  • @lexas1
    @lexas1 2 года назад +2

    No point in playing a game if you are not honest.

    • @westasleep
      @westasleep 2 года назад

      In the case of elite/pro sport, that's blatantly untrue. Lance Armstrong is still worth 50 million. Belichick and Brady still have all their superbowl rings.
      Sadly, all of the incentives are set up to favour results over honesty. For me, the buck stops with the fans. They'll only get as much honesty as they demand.

  • @itwasntme8770
    @itwasntme8770 Год назад

    I don’t know what the problem is with Irish commentators but they never stop talking when the referee is speaking. It has driven me mad for the past couple of years, they just drone on and on totally oblivious to the ref saying something that we would like to hear.

  • @seanbonella
    @seanbonella Год назад

    I have no problem refs admitting when they are wrong....
    the real problem is they rarley do

  • @adamgrimsley2900
    @adamgrimsley2900 Год назад

    Bit boring