Hey buddy, could you please explain me what happened there? Im learning about rugby and still fund hard to understand several rules and situations. Thank u!
@@alan83phis team is down 6 points with 30 seconds remaining. Their only hope is to score a try, and they’re close to the opposing team’s try line. Then Contepomi goes for a drop goal and kicks it successfully, but a drop goal is only worth 3 points. The final whistle blows and he realises his mistake.
@@alan83p Contepomi's team is losing 18-12 with less than a minute left. He misjudged the score and did a drop goal (worth on 3pts) And celebrate the thinking he won it
The disgust in the aussie commentators voice at 3:40 is brilliant. Thanks for so many quality uploads Andrew. We need you more than ever now that Covid is fucking up the festive rugby schedules again.
I feel for the guy at 7:05. I collapsed my own maul once falling on the ball on the 5m line thinking I’d scored. The maul was going forward as well so if I waiting a few seconds I actually would have scored.
Yeah, only thing was the oppositon was way too nice to him, they took him round the chest when he was standing still instead of dumping him and cracking a few ribs
I remember in a NRL game down here in Straya a few seasons back now that Greg Inglis, who played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs & one of the games best players in modern times kicked a field goal with less than a couple of minutes of the game to go thinking it would tie up the game to go into golden point. What Greg didn't realise was that they were 2 points behind the opposition not the 1 point. He had no idea what was going on, but his five/eighth & halfback were not impressed as u could imagine esp when the bunnies were only 10 metres from the try line & Greg just hadda complete brain fade lol
That player should have been sent off twice in that match. And we (ospreys) went on to lose the match. Barnes is a good ref and usually very stringent so surprised he only yellowed him here. Any deliberate physical contact with the ref should be a straight red. Up there with calling the ref a cheat imo.
As a Quins fan I used to rate Botica, after throwing away the Saints game I still gave him a chance as everyone makes mistakes but kicking the ball away in the final still hurts. I know the game was pretty much done but I still had so much belief we could claw it back somehow. Like you said it’s a shame that’s the moment he’ll be defined by
I think the Hougaard one I can explain, remember in Southern Hemisphere, we had a season where we barely had penalties, it was just free kicks, so when we played there the rule was still the same, si O think he thought it was just a free kick, the directly out of touch was obviously still a mistake.
@@andrewirobinson I think this one is alright, he did not have the time to stop he avoided to exit with the ball. If someone was behind him it would have been a brilliant move
@@conish64 Isn't there a rule saying that you can flatten the ball in your zone to restart the game on the twenty meter line ? I am realising that I could have done the same !
1:26 gdamn, could you imagine going to war with your brothers and see them face down crying in the grass cuz you done fucked up. Actually heartbreaking.
In fairness it was Tuisova with the real brain-fade there, chucking a one-handed quick lineout at your full back on your own line with no warning, and throwing the ball about 3 metres behind him so he can barely even catch it and ends up facing towards the dead ball line with the opposition running full pelt at him. There really wasn't much Ashton could do! Probably my favourite rugby blooper of all time.
Friendly European coming in: 00:00 Ensuring a loss. Team in possession is trailing by 6 points seconds from the end of regulation, within 20 metres from the opposing team's goal line. Player attempts (successfully) a drop kick worth 3 pts, thus securing a 3 pts loss, while the logical thing to do was to keep playing in order to possibly get a try (5pts) which if converted (+2 pts) would have granted them a win. 00:35 Very stupid offside : When the ball carrier is brought down, to be allowed to contest the ball you have to be both on your feet and between your team's goal line and the ball. If you are past the ball, you are offside and must get back to your side ASAP. Here, the tackler just gets up and plays the ball, which he obviously is not allowed to do. It's pretty much a reflex for anyone tackling in rugby to just get up and quickly reposition without minding the ball at all since you can't play it anyway. 00:47 Silly Knock-on. English player call a 'mark' after catching a kick within 22 metres from his goal line (similar to a fair catch in Am. Football). This stops the play and allows him to kick the ball away without being challenged by opposing players. However, he tries to hurry it up but in the precipitation fumbles the ball and eventually ends up knocking the ball forward with his hand, which is a foul, giving the ball back to the opposing team in a very favorable position (despite being under no pressure whatsoever). 01:02 Ensuring a loss 2 : Electric Boogaloo. It's past regulation (80 minutes) and possesion team trails by 7. They can tie with a converted try. In rugby, the game only ends once the ball is sent out of bounds after regulation. By kicking the ball forward that way, the player essentially gives the ball back to the opposing team, which very gladly kicks it out of bounds to end the game. 01:32 Winning is overrated. Past regulation and leading team recovers the ball. Instead of stepping/kicking out of bounds, they get tackled then immediately commit a foul, giving the ball back to the opposing team, which goes on to score a try an win the game. This was France vs. Scotland. I'm French. Still hurts. 02:02 Kicking IQ : -100. In rugby, if you kick a ball straight out of bounds without it bouncing in-bounds first, the ball is brought back where it was kicked from (no gain). This does however not apply to penalty kicks, which are granted after a foul. On a penalty kick, you may kick the ball straight to touch, and then still retain possession (via line-out) where the ball crossed the touch line, resulting in significant territory gain. Here however, by kick-tapping the ball first, the player erases the penalty kick advantage and ends up giving the ball back to the opponent right where he kicked from. (had the ball bounced in-bounds first, there would have been a line-out where the ball crossed the line, but with possession to the non-kicking team) 02:25 Stupidity over 9000. Yeah so, elbow to the face, not really a part of the game, would you believe it? I'm still French, still appalled. Up until that point, we had that game pretty much under control, mind you. After that player being sent off (so the entire team playing with one player missing until the end of the game), we ended up losing. World Cup quarter finals. Yay! 02:47 Just... Don't touch anything... Attacking team kicks the ball forward, very likely to end up in a dead ball (ball goes all the way past the in-goal area). At this point the defending team would regain possession. However the defender runs to the ball, grabs it and chucks it back into play, keeping it alive and allowing another attacker to ground the ball and score a try. 02:56 Wannabe Shaolin Rugby IDK... So instead of catching, then kicking, for some reason dude tries to volley kick the ball, fails miserably, and concedes a try. 03:17 Once more with the potential dead ball. When you have the ball in your in-goal, you may also ground it to stop the play then resume in possession. Here, dude tries to start a drive from the back, activates shitty passing mode, try for the opposing team. Beautiful. 03:39 Ref in the way? Don't look at the play there. My dude just shoving the referee, lol. What could possibly go wrong? 04:12 Yea, ref in the way. Same old, Same old... 04:21 WHEN WILL IT EEEEEEND??? LMAO 04:28 Scrum shenanigans. Scrum very close to Black team in-goal, blue team get penalised for collapsing the scrum. Black team, instead of taking the obvious kick to touch opt for another scrum. Get penalised for collapsing it. Ball to blue team. Try blue team. Outstanding. 06:04 End of regulation. Team in the lead fails to kick out of bounds, concedes try and loses. 06:31 Seconds from regulation, leading team has possession. Hold it for 5 seconds then kick out of bounds ? Nope, give back to opposing team. 06:45 End of regulation. Team in the lead panics, fails to get ball out of bounds, gives ball back, fouls... Loses to penalty kick. 07:05 Wrong line! Grounds the ball 3 metres from the goal line, believes he scored a try. Did not. 07:24 Defender attempts grounds the ball in his own in-goal to restart with possession. However since he touched the ball with his legs beforehand while infield, the result is a scrum with the attacking team in possession. 08:02 Another Touch down fail: Ball did not cross the line before defender grounded it. Same result. 08:51 Defender waits on the ball to go for a touch down. Ends up letting the attacker score a try.
What about the French attacking scrum a few years back where one of the flankers had been sent off, and the no 8 packs down on the flank. One for a future video.
Nope, France had to win by 21 so it was out of the question by that point - Dulin said he took the ball on because he thought there was a knock on advantage - ultimately it cost them the game
@@AndrewDavidForde I still don't think it should have been a try. There was an infringement by Scotland in the lead up where a pre-latched player went straight to ground with the ball carrier, sealing off the ball in the process (player 19 pre-latched on 20 and went to ground just under the posts, the tackle before the try was scored. You don't have that part shown here). Someone on another channel said that the French had been offside at a ruck before that, but that would not have justified the Scottish infringement, just meant they would have had a penalty. We'll never know whether or not they would have gone for it again or scored a try but there were too many infringements for this try to be justifiably awarded. Great content as always!
0:35 I think this guy was concussed. Knocked on the side of the head making his tackle. When he got up he was completely disoriented. Should have gone for HIA really.
The player at 8:15 screwed up because he had both feet in the try zone and took the ball back right? I remember one match I did the same thing but I had one foot in the try zone and one foot out and pulled the ball back into the try zone. I was awarded a 22 meter dropout. Was I wrong?
I think the ball has to cross the line entirely, not just touch it, it doesn't matter where your feet are (that was what Gardner seemed to be saying). I have a feeling that this is a somewhat recent rule change so you might have been correct depending how long ago it was. Its a weird rule though considering to score a try you just need to touch the line with the ball and not cross the plane.
So if the ball is moving u can do the one leg in one leg out but as the ball had stopped when he picked it up it was about if the ball had crossed the line which it hadn't.
Tell me something with the Jantjies controversy, if the opposition have the ball and they place it on the try line it's a try. But if the opposition kick the ball and it touches the try line and is then dotted down behind the line by own player it's then "taken back"? That makes no sense. If the try line is part of the in goal area for opposition how come it isn't for those who "carry it back"? There needs to be consistency there. Is the try line part of the in goal area or not?
9:10 Incredibly stupid from Poitrenaud but you can clearly see on the replay that on it's last bouce, the ball touches the white line and is therefore in touch.
No problem. It’s simple, otherwise rugby players would not be able to play it. The highest praise for someone in the tight five, the front two rows of the pack, is to say they ‘really know where the line is’. Given that it’s in front of them when they have a scrum and has a dirty great white-painted H on it, you can see that it is, at best, not the most difficult concept in sport. It’s a game of territory and possession. Both are valuable. It’s no good having the ball in your own 22, and it’s no good being in your opponent’s 22 if you haven’t got the ball. Crack that, and you've cracked rugby. Shame it is beyond a lot of players. Go to watch your local team and you’ll soon pick it up. If you’re worried about not knowing enough, feel reassured that the ref feels the same, only more so. Call out ‘knock-on’ every time your opponents pass the ball. As you can see, discovering which is your team is the first essential. Mention the 25-yard line, and kicking away touch. This will mark you as being one of the educated seniors of rugby. The only essential is not to criticise the ref. Most clubs allow you to mention, perhaps, that he or she is missing a great match, but telling them you know where they’ve parked their car is pushing the barrier a bit. Setting it alight is generally regarded as bad form, and waiting for the ref to get into it first will normally generate a telling off from the Chairman. Oh, and it is inadvisable to stand between the touch judge and the players. Unless you are playing of course. Other than that, it’s just a lot of blokes, or women, running about for no particular reason.
2016, 2017, 2020 Six Nations champions, 2019 World Cup Final, unbeaten 2021 Autumn Nations. I'd say that silly things like that are an exception to the rule.
(Building on the above comment) - had he not touched it, Scotland would have been allowed to kick the ball away unopposed - instead New Zealand got a scrum on the 5m line.
I seriously think he must have got a knock to the head in the tackle (maybe ball-carrier’s knee?). Even when he picked the ball up he looked like he was just running aimlessly in no particular direction. Totally lost his bearings and looks dazed and confused.
At 1:49 France was trying to get the offensive bonus point in order to end 1st at the 6nation tournament. This is why they kept playing even though they were winning by three points after 80´
@@rorylong24 blue stuff is probably paint from an advert on the pitch. Maybe HSBC? I remember one of the Scottish players (Kinghorn? Idk) got absolutely covered in red paint from one a few years ago and the commentators legit had to say that he wasn’t covered in blood 😂😂😂
I don’t think many of them in this instance are down to concussion, but fatigue definitely leads to poorer decisions and the fatigue of a test match is indescribable
Was asked to do this video and I obliged, if you watch it I’m sure you’ll see there’s plenty of clips there that I’ve never included before. If you think there’s anything to add let me know - If you don’t like it then that’s fine, if I see a video I don’t like on UA-cam I generally just scroll past without commenting :)
contepomi's fist pump always breaks me lol
Hey buddy, could you please explain me what happened there? Im learning about rugby and still fund hard to understand several rules and situations. Thank u!
@@alan83phis team is down 6 points with 30 seconds remaining. Their only hope is to score a try, and they’re close to the opposing team’s try line. Then Contepomi goes for a drop goal and kicks it successfully, but a drop goal is only worth 3 points. The final whistle blows and he realises his mistake.
@@alan83p
Contepomi's team is losing 18-12 with less than a minute left. He misjudged the score and did a drop goal (worth on 3pts)
And celebrate the thinking he won it
The disgust in the aussie commentators voice at 3:40 is brilliant. Thanks for so many quality uploads Andrew. We need you more than ever now that Covid is fucking up the festive rugby schedules again.
Thats british i think
That sounds like Miles Harrison, who isn't an Aussie.
3:31
I feel for the guy at 7:05. I collapsed my own maul once falling on the ball on the 5m line thinking I’d scored. The maul was going forward as well so if I waiting a few seconds I actually would have scored.
How many fines did you get after that 😂?
You would do well to have a look at your family tree , chances are your parents are related
@@bobbybobstar1496 unnecessarily harsh that ahaha
@@cleshsesh6155 accurate
Yeah, only thing was the oppositon was way too nice to him, they took him round the chest when he was standing still instead of dumping him and cracking a few ribs
I still reckon the Wasps v Toulouse game, was the most enjoyable game of Club rugby I've seen in my 49 years of watching Rugby! Pure Class!
The began of the "Poitrenade" 😭😭😭
Loving the uploads lately
I know absolutely nothing about rugby but still love these videos
Nice glad you enjoy it
I remember in a NRL game down here in Straya a few seasons back now that Greg Inglis, who played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs & one of the games best players in modern times kicked a field goal with less than a couple of minutes of the game to go thinking it would tie up the game to go into golden point. What Greg didn't realise was that they were 2 points behind the opposition not the 1 point. He had no idea what was going on, but his five/eighth & halfback were not impressed as u could imagine esp when the bunnies were only 10 metres from the try line & Greg just hadda complete brain fade lol
He didn’t even kick it haha
Aha I just saw the Saints try against Quins again today, still cracks me up (also seriously good work from Foden)
I remember seeing Wayne Barnes being shoved live and thinking the player got off lucky. even moreso after seeing how Nigel chewed out his player
That player should have been sent off twice in that match. And we (ospreys) went on to lose the match. Barnes is a good ref and usually very stringent so surprised he only yellowed him here. Any deliberate physical contact with the ref should be a straight red. Up there with calling the ref a cheat imo.
The France Scotland game was epic my lad and I were jumping around the room almost knocked over the telly.
Ben Botica still angers me. Was a decent player but it feels like he is defined with that moment sadly
which one?
That and throwing the game away against Northampton imo
As a Quins fan I used to rate Botica, after throwing away the Saints game I still gave him a chance as everyone makes mistakes but kicking the ball away in the final still hurts. I know the game was pretty much done but I still had so much belief we could claw it back somehow. Like you said it’s a shame that’s the moment he’ll be defined by
@@conoralexander3210 challenge Cup final. I thought we could've still had a chance but that was taken away from us by a silly mistake sadly
@@james24668 I dislike him even more with the fact that he joined montpellier a few weeks after that challenge Cup final
Brilliant content lately Andrew.
No Dylan Hartley? Saving up for a part 2? :P
Honestly I sympathise with the guy who pushed the ref out the way, i once’s screamed at a ref to move and he didn’t hear me and we conceded.
btw asm best team ever
Love Jonny May's quick tap - poor guy has probably never done one in his career
3:35 Mickey Mouse rugby is my new favourite phrase
2:49 clip 😂😂😂
that Ozzie fumble on their line was the pits
Thats what kills a coach
I think the Hougaard one I can explain, remember in Southern Hemisphere, we had a season where we barely had penalties, it was just free kicks, so when we played there the rule was still the same, si O think he thought it was just a free kick, the directly out of touch was obviously still a mistake.
Ha! My buddy has gone for the wrong line before. Happens to the best of us
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The possibility of doing something like this is way scarier than any physical contact
Beauxis career summarized in one play 3:05
That beauxis kick is the funniest thing I've ever seen
Not as funny as may performance against south africa😂😂
It is the Frenchest thing I’ve ever seen
The first ref push I feel was a genuine accident, even wearing the some colours as the other team.
1:33 nothing wrong with that. France was looking for the bonus point..
2:50 what was guy thinking!?!?
He wasn’t
Can someone explain this to me please?
@@andrewirobinson I think this one is alright, he did not have the time to stop he avoided to exit with the ball. If someone was behind him it would have been a brilliant move
@@adrien5116 I think he was the defender though
@@conish64 Isn't there a rule saying that you can flatten the ball in your zone to restart the game on the twenty meter line ? I am realising that I could have done the same !
France🤝Choking a win by not kicking it out
9:10 that ball touched the line for me
Yes you are right but I guess the refs didn’t see
I have a video idea. You could do one of the all blacks being unstoppable while playing enter sandman
07:05 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This makes me feel better about my playing
Can you add Varney's tackle from the most recent Italy France game?
And his passing? lmao
1:26 gdamn, could you imagine going to war with your brothers and see them face down crying in the grass cuz you done fucked up. Actually heartbreaking.
Merry Christmas! Look after yourself!
And you Sophie!
Shame the Chris Aston kick away after he gets a quick lineout into his own try area isn't up there.
In fairness it was Tuisova with the real brain-fade there, chucking a one-handed quick lineout at your full back on your own line with no warning, and throwing the ball about 3 metres behind him so he can barely even catch it and ends up facing towards the dead ball line with the opposition running full pelt at him. There really wasn't much Ashton could do! Probably my favourite rugby blooper of all time.
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I came for Gareth Davies and I was not disappointed
If we'd lost that game I think he'd have been public enemy number one! I'm still not over it tbh!
6:09 the ball went in touch on the second bounce, 0 IQ officials on that occasion.
Being a football fan is enjoying watching rugby vids but have no idea what is going on in half these clips XD
Even rob Howley wouldn't have bet on him scoring that try
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I'm an American so I'm still trying figure out where everyone went wrong. 🤔
Friendly European coming in:
00:00 Ensuring a loss. Team in possession is trailing by 6 points seconds from the end of regulation, within 20 metres from the opposing team's goal line. Player attempts (successfully) a drop kick worth 3 pts, thus securing a 3 pts loss, while the logical thing to do was to keep playing in order to possibly get a try (5pts) which if converted (+2 pts) would have granted them a win.
00:35 Very stupid offside : When the ball carrier is brought down, to be allowed to contest the ball you have to be both on your feet and between your team's goal line and the ball. If you are past the ball, you are offside and must get back to your side ASAP. Here, the tackler just gets up and plays the ball, which he obviously is not allowed to do. It's pretty much a reflex for anyone tackling in rugby to just get up and quickly reposition without minding the ball at all since you can't play it anyway.
00:47 Silly Knock-on. English player call a 'mark' after catching a kick within 22 metres from his goal line (similar to a fair catch in Am. Football). This stops the play and allows him to kick the ball away without being challenged by opposing players. However, he tries to hurry it up but in the precipitation fumbles the ball and eventually ends up knocking the ball forward with his hand, which is a foul, giving the ball back to the opposing team in a very favorable position (despite being under no pressure whatsoever).
01:02 Ensuring a loss 2 : Electric Boogaloo. It's past regulation (80 minutes) and possesion team trails by 7. They can tie with a converted try. In rugby, the game only ends once the ball is sent out of bounds after regulation. By kicking the ball forward that way, the player essentially gives the ball back to the opposing team, which very gladly kicks it out of bounds to end the game.
01:32 Winning is overrated. Past regulation and leading team recovers the ball. Instead of stepping/kicking out of bounds, they get tackled then immediately commit a foul, giving the ball back to the opposing team, which goes on to score a try an win the game. This was France vs. Scotland. I'm French. Still hurts.
02:02 Kicking IQ : -100. In rugby, if you kick a ball straight out of bounds without it bouncing in-bounds first, the ball is brought back where it was kicked from (no gain). This does however not apply to penalty kicks, which are granted after a foul. On a penalty kick, you may kick the ball straight to touch, and then still retain possession (via line-out) where the ball crossed the touch line, resulting in significant territory gain. Here however, by kick-tapping the ball first, the player erases the penalty kick advantage and ends up giving the ball back to the opponent right where he kicked from. (had the ball bounced in-bounds first, there would have been a line-out where the ball crossed the line, but with possession to the non-kicking team)
02:25 Stupidity over 9000. Yeah so, elbow to the face, not really a part of the game, would you believe it? I'm still French, still appalled. Up until that point, we had that game pretty much under control, mind you. After that player being sent off (so the entire team playing with one player missing until the end of the game), we ended up losing. World Cup quarter finals. Yay!
02:47 Just... Don't touch anything... Attacking team kicks the ball forward, very likely to end up in a dead ball (ball goes all the way past the in-goal area). At this point the defending team would regain possession. However the defender runs to the ball, grabs it and chucks it back into play, keeping it alive and allowing another attacker to ground the ball and score a try.
02:56 Wannabe Shaolin Rugby IDK... So instead of catching, then kicking, for some reason dude tries to volley kick the ball, fails miserably, and concedes a try.
03:17 Once more with the potential dead ball. When you have the ball in your in-goal, you may also ground it to stop the play then resume in possession. Here, dude tries to start a drive from the back, activates shitty passing mode, try for the opposing team. Beautiful.
03:39 Ref in the way? Don't look at the play there. My dude just shoving the referee, lol. What could possibly go wrong?
04:12 Yea, ref in the way. Same old, Same old...
04:21 WHEN WILL IT EEEEEEND??? LMAO
04:28 Scrum shenanigans. Scrum very close to Black team in-goal, blue team get penalised for collapsing the scrum. Black team, instead of taking the obvious kick to touch opt for another scrum. Get penalised for collapsing it. Ball to blue team. Try blue team. Outstanding.
06:04 End of regulation. Team in the lead fails to kick out of bounds, concedes try and loses.
06:31 Seconds from regulation, leading team has possession. Hold it for 5 seconds then kick out of bounds ? Nope, give back to opposing team.
06:45 End of regulation. Team in the lead panics, fails to get ball out of bounds, gives ball back, fouls... Loses to penalty kick.
07:05 Wrong line! Grounds the ball 3 metres from the goal line, believes he scored a try. Did not.
07:24 Defender attempts grounds the ball in his own in-goal to restart with possession. However since he touched the ball with his legs beforehand while infield, the result is a scrum with the attacking team in possession.
08:02 Another Touch down fail: Ball did not cross the line before defender grounded it. Same result.
08:51 Defender waits on the ball to go for a touch down. Ends up letting the attacker score a try.
@@Fivizzz I hope somebody reads that.
@@xshadowscreamx I did because I was interested but didn't understand the video by itself
What about the French attacking scrum a few years back where one of the flankers had been sent off, and the no 8 packs down on the flank. One for a future video.
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The Saints decision to scrum again is particularly daft
1:25 my reaction to 2021 haha
What's the difference between time and Ben Botica?
Curious to hear the answer to this one
Time passes...
Don’t think France v Scotland was a brain fade. Didn’t they need a BP to win the 6n so they wanted to play on?
Nope, France had to win by 21 so it was out of the question by that point - Dulin said he took the ball on because he thought there was a knock on advantage - ultimately it cost them the game
@@AndrewDavidForde I still don't think it should have been a try. There was an infringement by Scotland in the lead up where a pre-latched player went straight to ground with the ball carrier, sealing off the ball in the process (player 19 pre-latched on 20 and went to ground just under the posts, the tackle before the try was scored. You don't have that part shown here). Someone on another channel said that the French had been offside at a ruck before that, but that would not have justified the Scottish infringement, just meant they would have had a penalty. We'll never know whether or not they would have gone for it again or scored a try but there were too many infringements for this try to be justifiably awarded.
Great content as always!
The aussie commentator after the campese pass 😅 mickey mouse rugby
This is a compilation of me playing rugby lol
Why the F!!!! Would you choose to scrum on your own try line!? 😂😂
I cannot believe you missed out England vs Wales RWC 2015
I am completely new on this sport, so on a lot of things I don't understand why is wrong, but I will definitely not push the referee 😂
0:35 I think this guy was concussed. Knocked on the side of the head making his tackle. When he got up he was completely disoriented. Should have gone for HIA really.
0:38 You mean I can't do that? Oops, my bad.
I'm convinced botica kicked to Montpellier on purpose. He joined them the season after and which ever team won that game got champions cup rugby.
OOOOPPPSSS!!
They all paid for it at Kanga court, don’t worry
The player at 8:15 screwed up because he had both feet in the try zone and took the ball back right? I remember one match I did the same thing but I had one foot in the try zone and one foot out and pulled the ball back into the try zone. I was awarded a 22 meter dropout. Was I wrong?
I think the ball has to cross the line entirely, not just touch it, it doesn't matter where your feet are (that was what Gardner seemed to be saying). I have a feeling that this is a somewhat recent rule change so you might have been correct depending how long ago it was.
Its a weird rule though considering to score a try you just need to touch the line with the ball and not cross the plane.
So if the ball is moving u can do the one leg in one leg out but as the ball had stopped when he picked it up it was about if the ball had crossed the line which it hadn't.
Ben botica gives me nightmares
What Dulin did vs Scotland is below 0, no words to describe it.
These make me cringe so much! Poor guys 😆🤣🤣
Tell me something with the Jantjies controversy, if the opposition have the ball and they place it on the try line it's a try. But if the opposition kick the ball and it touches the try line and is then dotted down behind the line by own player it's then "taken back"? That makes no sense. If the try line is part of the in goal area for opposition how come it isn't for those who "carry it back"? There needs to be consistency there. Is the try line part of the in goal area or not?
Nice video - but where is Freddie Burns in Bath vs Toulouse? Surely a worse mistake than most in the video.
LOL Campo getting thrashed by the commentators for stuff they still do in Rugby League 2022 🤣😂🤣
I never knew Campesi played Mickey mouse rugby
I'm and I'm surprised there is not more of our national team, we saw some big stupid things
I'm jealous as I only have negative rugby IQ
No wonder with all the head injuries
02:56 Mara why???!!!!!😆😆😆😆😆
9:10 Incredibly stupid from Poitrenaud but you can clearly see on the replay that on it's last bouce, the ball touches the white line and is therefore in touch.
In the full video they look at all the angles including one from the sideline the ball was still in. But in this video you only see from the back
Brice Dulin's screw up still annoys me, he must have not realised the time but even so.... Did he ever play for France again after that?
It's easy to be forgiving of rugby players because half of them are concussed on a regular basis
Referee shouldn't get in the way I think. Otherwise next time they could be "accidentally" tackled
Rules so confusing the players don't understand them
For someone who does not understand Rugby, I have no clue whats going on here 😂
No problem. It’s simple, otherwise rugby players would not be able to play it.
The highest praise for someone in the tight five, the front two rows of the pack, is to say they ‘really know where the line is’. Given that it’s in front of them when they have a scrum and has a dirty great white-painted H on it, you can see that it is, at best, not the most difficult concept in sport.
It’s a game of territory and possession. Both are valuable. It’s no good having the ball in your own 22, and it’s no good being in your opponent’s 22 if you haven’t got the ball. Crack that, and you've cracked rugby. Shame it is beyond a lot of players.
Go to watch your local team and you’ll soon pick it up. If you’re worried about not knowing enough, feel reassured that the ref feels the same, only more so. Call out ‘knock-on’ every time your opponents pass the ball. As you can see, discovering which is your team is the first essential. Mention the 25-yard line, and kicking away touch. This will mark you as being one of the educated seniors of rugby.
The only essential is not to criticise the ref. Most clubs allow you to mention, perhaps, that he or she is missing a great match, but telling them you know where they’ve parked their car is pushing the barrier a bit. Setting it alight is generally regarded as bad form, and waiting for the ref to get into it first will normally generate a telling off from the Chairman. Oh, and it is inadvisable to stand between the touch judge and the players. Unless you are playing of course.
Other than that, it’s just a lot of blokes, or women, running about for no particular reason.
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That clip at 0:54 sums up England for the last 5-6 years the amount of brainless stuff we have done is ridiculous
2016, 2017, 2020 Six Nations champions, 2019 World Cup Final, unbeaten 2021 Autumn Nations. I'd say that silly things like that are an exception to the rule.
99% of rules in rugby make zero sense at all.
as someone who knows nothing of rugby. This sport has some of the weirdest looking shit in it and i understand none of it but its funny
lol i have no idea what these guys are doing
Nice vid, can't wait for the remaining 10 Billion moments caught on camera, just upload the full games 1 at a time.
No idea what went wrong here because i don’t understand the rules lol
Ah sure, we all make mistakes.
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Can none explain the Scotland one?
If it's the all blacks kick one, it touched off of the Scottish player so when he touched it down across the line it's been brought back by them
(Building on the above comment) - had he not touched it, Scotland would have been allowed to kick the ball away unopposed - instead New Zealand got a scrum on the 5m line.
I really cannot understand what the fuck was going in that first clip
Love seeing Barum (Barnstaple RFC) alongside international games! Barum are the red and mud team
Yeah there IQ probably drop from being beaten scentless
Loving how almost all of these are from Europe and the UK. Super rugby is just a higher class of competition
Actually Laulala was the tackler, isn't he allowed to get the ball anyway?
Not anymore, that law changed quite a few years ago. Even if you’re the tackler you have to come through the gate
I seriously think he must have got a knock to the head in the tackle (maybe ball-carrier’s knee?). Even when he picked the ball up he looked like he was just running aimlessly in no particular direction. Totally lost his bearings and looks dazed and confused.
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tbf the IQ isnt that high if you play rugby
All those headbutts and follow-up concussions will eventually take a toll on the decision making process
At 1:49 France was trying to get the offensive bonus point in order to end 1st at the 6nation tournament. This is why they kept playing even though they were winning by three points after 80´
Well, they had to get the try bonus point and win by at least 20 points. So even if they managed to score, they couldn't have won the tournament.
They had to win by much more than that to win the six nations - Dulin said later he thought it was a knock on so played it, clearly it cost him
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Can you please tell me what is it with the blue stuff and Jonny may on the video cover
@@rorylong24 blue stuff is probably paint from an advert on the pitch. Maybe HSBC? I remember one of the Scottish players (Kinghorn? Idk) got absolutely covered in red paint from one a few years ago and the commentators legit had to say that he wasn’t covered in blood 😂😂😂
@@rorylong24 it’s just paint
Ok thanks 👌
Do have to wonder how much this is down to concussions/brain fog, especially moments later in the games
After 80 minutes of intense exercise, it's understandable that a lot of them aren't thinking as clearly as we can while just watching the game.
I don’t think many of them in this instance are down to concussion, but fatigue definitely leads to poorer decisions and the fatigue of a test match is indescribable
‘How can I post exactly the same clips as before without anyone noticing? Ah yes, a marginally different title’
Was asked to do this video and I obliged, if you watch it I’m sure you’ll see there’s plenty of clips there that I’ve never included before. If you think there’s anything to add let me know - If you don’t like it then that’s fine, if I see a video I don’t like on UA-cam I generally just scroll past without commenting :)
But there's no content on your channel??
On reflection this probably was an unnecessary comment
This video really emphasises how undeveloped rugby is at a professional level.
Soccer players are hotter.