Bath v Ulster
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Re: Bath v Ulster
I said the ref was a" homer"
The penalty count was 11 penalties awarded to Bath TWO penalties awarded to Ulster
No team has ever played a game of rugby and only committed two penalty offences .
Do eleven penalty offences justify a red card and the Captain being spoken to twice . ?
Rugby is a game played in your head and there comes a point when you realise that regardless of how you play your not going to win Ulster reached that point with the referee about 60 minutes ( see captain being spoken to )in to the second half of the second half.
The penalty count was 11 penalties awarded to Bath TWO penalties awarded to Ulster
No team has ever played a game of rugby and only committed two penalty offences .
Do eleven penalty offences justify a red card and the Captain being spoken to twice . ?
Rugby is a game played in your head and there comes a point when you realise that regardless of how you play your not going to win Ulster reached that point with the referee about 60 minutes ( see captain being spoken to )in to the second half of the second half.
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Re: Bath v Ulster
rum the ref had no bearing on that result.rumncoke wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:17 am I said the ref was a" homer"
The penalty count was 11 penalties awarded to Bath TWO penalties awarded to Ulster
No team has ever played a game of rugby and only committed two penalty offences .
Do eleven penalty offences justify a red card and the Captain being spoken to twice . ?
Rugby is a game played in your head and there comes a point when you realise that regardless of how you play your not going to win Ulster reached that point with the referee about 60 minutes ( see captain being spoken to )in to the second half of the second half.
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To be honest, I'd be very happy to take that - going into a competition that we have an outside chance of winning.jean valjean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:57 am Looking at the table, we will really struggle to make the top 4, given harlequins have won away from home and both them and Bath still have to play Cardiff.
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Agreed TC. UR shoulder the blame- couldn't argue with most/ any of his decisions. We were schooled.thecrouch wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:11 pmrum the ref had no bearing on that result.rumncoke wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:17 am I said the ref was a" homer"
The penalty count was 11 penalties awarded to Bath TWO penalties awarded to Ulster
No team has ever played a game of rugby and only committed two penalty offences .
Do eleven penalty offences justify a red card and the Captain being spoken to twice . ?
Rugby is a game played in your head and there comes a point when you realise that regardless of how you play your not going to win Ulster reached that point with the referee about 60 minutes ( see captain being spoken to )in to the second half of the second half.
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Out in the Semi....solidarity wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:01 pmTo be honest, I'd be very happy to take that - going into a competition that we have an outside chance of winning.jean valjean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:57 am Looking at the table, we will really struggle to make the top 4, given harlequins have won away from home and both them and Bath still have to play Cardiff.
Is 5th place and a drop into the challenge Cup the target now?
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... probably.CIMANFOREVER wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:43 pmOut in the Semi....solidarity wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:01 pmTo be honest, I'd be very happy to take that - going into a competition that we have an outside chance of winning.jean valjean wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:57 am Looking at the table, we will really struggle to make the top 4, given harlequins have won away from home and both them and Bath still have to play Cardiff.
Is 5th place and a drop into the challenge Cup the target now?
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Re: Bath v Ulster
If you think that you have never played the game -- its hard to beat 16 and the fact is with less than 15 minutes to go Ulster were still with in a point of Bath until they lost a player to the bin.
The margin of defeat was the effect of the referee three trys were scored after the player was binned
The margin of defeat was the effect of the referee three trys were scored after the player was binned
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Re: Bath v Ulster
Don’t agree - ref was fine and did u look at the passes for our try? Bath fans had same view on ref as you did. The yellow was warranted. Plenty of teams don’t shift 3 tries with a player down - no leadership and nobody dug deep.rumncoke wrote: ↑Thu Dec 14, 2023 8:52 am If you think that you have never played the game -- its hard to beat 16 and the fact is with less than 15 minutes to go Ulster were still with in a point of Bath until they lost a player to the bin.
The margin of defeat was the effect of the referee three trys were scored after the player was binned
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Or out without a semi (Ireland at the WC)...CIMANFOREVER wrote:Better than being out With a semi....
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Re: Bath v Ulster
It was never likely to.