The dude did try to decapitate someone, which is some absolute dog shit, but condescension from a ref is always some psychologically-stunted grub shit as well
In the second clip, with Farrell getting sent off, it was really good refereeing to get in there immediately and get over Farrell before the Wasps players could swarm in (no pun intended). It stopped a bad tackle becoming a full on brawl.
Helped that Farrell put his hands up and knew he fucked up, defused the situation, if he acted like he did nothing wrong he would have had his head kicked in
@@PB-cs5ph Owen Farrell IS world class, the only reason he gets bad press is because he’s the England captain. Bad tackles & red cards are given every weekend, only Farrell’s are highlighted.
Sucker punched Lawes then turned chicken until everyone jumped on Lawes and then git brave again. Typical bitch move, start a fight and then let everyone else get involved.
Even from a Wales supporter it was inexcusable and was definitely dangerous and warranted a red card, however the Argentine player should have walked also for the sneaky jab to the head that started the encounter.
right there was a little provocation, typical 9 tactic. BUT. Chocking someone and keeping at it even though the assistant ref is right there? That should have been a lifetime ban IMO. and I'm neutral here.
I like how they still try to act like "...come on now ref, give us a breather..." one guy was punching the dude, other one was choking the shit out of this other dude and still "...red? Aaa shiet..." LOL
The fact that his punch is to the back of the head, and then he absolutely shits the bed backing off when Lawes faces him, tells you all you need to know about the man.
Mark Robson’s usually a brilliant commentator, but describing this is as a thunderous right is way off, when in reality it was a cowardly cheap shot on a bloke facing the other way and being held by his teammates.
Agreed, just all around a shit player. Throws two cheap shots while his team held the man, scurried away to avoid getting clocked himself, THEN doesn't even have enough respect to face the ref afterwards. Worse behavior then a petulant school boy; yes your blood is running hot during a game, but I've seen better behavior from school children.
Protocol. Unfortunately, WR made a rule where all red card decisions have to go to the TMO, even if the ref sees it exactly in real time. Basically, they're not allowed to dish out a red card without TMO referral
@@Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart He wasn't arguing that it shouldn't have been a red. He was arguing the Argentine player should also have been punished for the punch that started it
@@darthmong7196 which is testament to the poor standard of refereeing and not the disgraceful way that Dirty Farrel plays. He has been guilty of far more, but not prosecuted. Doesn't mean he is any less of a filthy bastard
A mate of mine went on the Wales/SA tour and bought me back a set of programmes. I got Dean Thomas to sign the Falcons one, much to the amusement of the other Welsh players in the St Helen's bar. It was his only game in a Welsh shirt and he lasted about 5 minutes. He was out favourite nutter at Swansea and a real nice bloke.
I like how they're like "he had I'm a choke hold and warned 3 times to let him go" like the first 2 warnings were fine. But the 3rd time was over the line lol.
Glad to see Fritz Lee's red in this, love that clip. Really think that Moriarty deserved far more of a punishment than he got: throwing a punch in the heat of the moment is one thing, but choking someone like that is way worse.
I really disagree with your comment on Moriarty. Rugby seems to have this mentality that ‘niggling’ the opposition is somehow part of the game. So in the old days punching was just part of the game and now we allow so many other unsportsmanlike infringements. The Argentinian was attacking another Welsh player on the floor, he started a petty little scuffle and Moriarty decided to end it. Good on him. Moriarty should have seen red, but so should the Argentinian. It’s a bit like invading someone else’s sovereign territory, shooting at them and then waving the white flag as soon as your being over run and expecting to be treated nicely. Shabby display of cowardice.
@@RubyDoobieScoo Just searched it up, happened in 2018. Banned for 4 matches. When social media took to Moriarty for strangling Sanchez, criticizing him about it, he called everyone "maggots"
2:29 absolute coward. Punched Lawes more or less from behind, ran away then came back to throw another when Lawes was being restrained by his own teammates.
I was just thinking, “what on earth do you have to do to earn a red card in a sport like rugby?” Some of these should have ended in criminal charges for assault.
I’m guessing you’re new/unfamiliar to the sport so I’ll explain. Despite it being an incredibly rough game it has a LOT of laws to keep players as safe as possible. A bit of argy bargy is all part and parcel of the sport, a bit of scuffle where everyone is moshing having a dick measuring contest is all fine. This video is highlighting some especially disgusting acts that should have, as you said, resulted in charges for assault. The Duncan McRae vs Ronan O’Gara one (first clip) should’ve resulted in such a charge with gbh thrown on top of that. I believe it came out later that McRae was told to do so (not specifically to O’Gara) so premeditation should’ve been taken into account. Given that it didn’t result in a criminal charge however it should have at least resulted in a permanent ban. Ps sorry for the long reply 😅😁
@@WeLhOOse I have to disagree. It's not fine and should have no place on a rugby pitch. If you can't keep your cool, play another less dangerous sport. This is not pleasant to watch and it puts players at risk. Neck tackling should warrant a ban for life. But if your opponent is crippled for life, nothing will fix that. It's a bloody disgrace.
@@piscesman54 I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Like I said, a bit of handbags, handbags meaning everyone getting in and beafing without throwing punches: grabbing each other’s shirts, pushing and shoving etc, is fine because the risk of unnecessary injury is extremely unlikely. When punches are being thrown on the other hand, then it becomes and issue.
@@piscesman54 I agree on the neck tackling, but only to an extent. If it was accidental or didn’t result in any serious injury then it should be fine unless it was clearly deliberate. If everyone was to be banned for a one off high tackle then the sport would die because some of the biggest and recognisable faces within the game, those who help bring in new players to rugby, would end up disappearing and severely impacting the intake of new blood
I love how at 2:15 they're not giving him a red card because he was choking another player, only because they asked him 3 times to stop. 😂 A man's sport.
I don't care what clip is shown Ronan O'Gara getting a cowardly beating is the worst incident I have ever and hope to ever see on the rugby pitch. McRae is a great big shithouse.
I actually remember watching Moriarty doing that live and we were like, wtf is this guy thinking? Crazy. OK if he hit him back, but he grabbed him from behind, tried to choke him out and then wouldn't listen when the referee told him to let go.
I don't watch rugby, really at all but it amazes me how the refs were even discussing the red card after the guy was put into a 5 second choke hold!? And then he was surprised he got the red!
Contrast the first two. Second case the guy knew instantly what he'd done and regretted it. The first one was deliberate and calculated and the smarmy cvnt thought he had a 50/50 chance of getting away with it. Until players start getting charged with assault for shit like that, and sentenced to 6 months for each punch thrown, they will keep being violent pricks. Start charging them and it will stop PDQ.
Most of these red cards in any other situation, ie: on the street on a Friday night would be classed as Grievous bodily harm, and until the governing body classes them as such, we will keep seeing this thuggery.
The majority of the time it won’t lead to that because most of us don’t feel the need to. It’s already a sport where you have the encouraged opportunity to legally hurt your opponents (not seriously obviously) so beating the shit out of each other and getting sent off for it when you can just fold them with a well placed tackle doesn’t make any sense
There is some issue recently about the abilities of Nic Berry as a ref. The performance of every referee should be scrutinised as every performance of every player; no problem with that. But, with that, should come the understanding that any referee is as human as a player. A player makes a mistake (knock on; forward pass etc.) and little is said about it. A referee makes a mistake and suddenly, the armchair critics come out. I played senior rugby for exactly 40 years and my experience tells me that we had good referees and very good referees - but never a match without them. So refs have good games and sometimes a bad spell in a game but, human error aside, I never met a ref who I thought was biased.
I love this, gets your heart racing. Can we have a contrast video of Respect in rugby, because while this is a brutal sport its also the most honorable. There are defiantly more instances of sportsmanship than unsportsmanship that showcase what we love about the sport. Love the Vids, keep on trucking (y)
1:29 The behaviour of the Argentinian player deserved some sort of response but not that. Also, who behaves like that in the 83rd minutes when you're 30-5 up? Also, big fan of the ref at 4:21. "Red. See ya."
The one where the English player drops the Irish player is one that gives me ptsd as I once got picked up and thrown without the ball braking my elbow the worst part being the ref didn’t see it and the player had no consequence
The difference of behavior between the first example & Farrell's second... I'm kind of surprised not to find Vahaamahina's elbow from Word Cup 2019. Regardless of its impact on a game and potentially on a World Cup, it was plain brutal and unprovoked ( ua-cam.com/video/82ERnQaYB3A/v-deo.html )
Owen farrell is forever throwing high shots and shoulder charges, and never gets a second look from the refs. It's lead me to believr there's a conspiracy to protect Owen farrell. And the fact that the ref jumps over Owen to protect him, and doesn't give a damn that young lad lies on the floor unconscious only confirms my bias.😂
The ref jumps over him because he knows that the entire wasps team is about to maul him. So with a seriously injured player on the floor who the medics need to get to ASAP, the last thing the ref needs is a scuffle around an injured player. Solution? Stand over farrel so players can't get to him.
Is there anything more British in culture than after a vicious attack the referee politely explaining his decision to the player? That is not without irony.
Good video 👍. USA 7 shoulder charges Farrell, straight red. Reverse the players & officials would have said Farrell clearly wraps his arm in the tackle.
@@bejaysus7388 Either you are making one of the dullest comments of all-time (Farrell is favoured/Farrell doesn't tackle with his arms/Farrell is dirty: all made ad nauseum) or the comment you made is incomprehensible. I know you were referring to the US player. I know Farrell has a reputation. I know many rugby fans don't like him. It's just boring.
my guy he tripped and acted like a scrum half, he's bloody half the size of the Welsh player. And even then, he bloody choked him for a good 5 or 8 seconds, with clearly no intent of letting go. He only let go when an argentine player came to get him away, what the argentine scrum half did doesn't matter
it was a normal push you see on every rugby match after things get a bit messy after a ruck. Choking someone half your size for pushing you? Maybe he should stay out of a rugby pitch
What's a red card in each sport? Rugby: Punching another player several times on the ground. Football: Lightly touching another player and that player feigning agony.
4:22 Can we appreciate that the ref said: "red, see ya"
😂😂😂
The dude did try to decapitate someone, which is some absolute dog shit, but condescension from a ref is always some psychologically-stunted grub shit as well
*Player punches the shit out other player on the pitch
Referee: "It's a red card I'm afraid"
And he punched a player that was 10 times better than him. Maybe that's why he punched him.
It's a savage's sport played by (mostly) gentlemen.
some gentlemen play it but there are always a few vicious thugs on the pitch, always
@@ultimatedijon3247 😂
Back in the day it was just a punch up no need for cards or getting upset.
In the second clip, with Farrell getting sent off, it was really good refereeing to get in there immediately and get over Farrell before the Wasps players could swarm in (no pun intended). It stopped a bad tackle becoming a full on brawl.
Helped that Farrell put his hands up and knew he fucked up, defused the situation, if he acted like he did nothing wrong he would have had his head kicked in
@@GiraffeFeatures Yeah he immediately knew it was a red card and didn't even protest one bit
@@GiraffeFeatures you can even hear the conversation (why I love miked refs):
'I know that's bad, I know.'
'You know what's coming.'
'Yeah, I know.'
Owen Farrell could be world class, if he wasn't such a "thug" on the pitch.
@@PB-cs5ph Owen Farrell IS world class, the only reason he gets bad press is because he’s the England captain. Bad tackles & red cards are given every weekend, only Farrell’s are highlighted.
I like a good fight, but McRae ambushing O'Gara when he was on the floor was cowardly and brutal. He should have gotten a lifetime ban for that.
I'm curious. Explain to me what a good fight is on a playground?
@@chanjmenklimatix3783 Where do you get playground from?
Totally agree matt if that happend on the streets it would be assault
Nobody fought for Courtney Lawes
I like a good fight too, in the ring or on the mat. The pitch is for rugby. Only cowards bring their fists to a rugby game.
Duncan McRae punching O'Gara on the ground is one of the worst things I've seen on a rugby pitch. Should have been a permanent ban imo
Shame nobody clobbered McRae for looking so smug as he jogged off
Couldn't believe that someone didn't punch his lights out..Biggest cowardly scumbag act I have ever seen ,in any sport.!!!
Bakkies Botha's headbutt to the back of Jimmy Cowan's head.
Martin Johnson copped a 5 week ban for kneeing McRae in the ribs when he played for Sarries the season after.
I’ve seen worse, the exact same thing happened but with knees to a downed player🙁
Love the bloke lamping Lawes then shitting himself when Lawes justcturned round and looked at him
That was hilarious, suckerpunched him and
Courtney Lawes just looks around as if he's been bothered by a fly or something
He threw another punch
Sucker punched Lawes then turned chicken until everyone jumped on Lawes and then git brave again. Typical bitch move, start a fight and then let everyone else get involved.
You could see the panic in his eyes.......
It was the cheapest of cheap shots.
that choke from the welsh player was just nonsense. He really tried to choke out a player half his damm size
I always thought Moriarty looks like a character from "Football Factory". Unnecessary aggression is on his face. He's a decent test player though.
And he got surprised he got sent off too?
The Argie shouldnt give him a cheap shot then.
Even from a Wales supporter it was inexcusable and was definitely dangerous and warranted a red card, however the Argentine player should have walked also for the sneaky jab to the head that started the encounter.
right there was a little provocation, typical 9 tactic. BUT. Chocking someone and keeping at it even though the assistant ref is right there? That should have been a lifetime ban IMO. and I'm neutral here.
I like how they still try to act like "...come on now ref, give us a breather..." one guy was punching the dude, other one was choking the shit out of this other dude and still "...red? Aaa shiet..." LOL
The bloke who grabbed the ref's cards should be banned for life. It's one thing to punch a player but messing with the ref is absolute sacrilege.
The fact that his punch is to the back of the head, and then he absolutely shits the bed backing off when Lawes faces him, tells you all you need to know about the man.
Mark Robson’s usually a brilliant commentator, but describing this is as a thunderous right is way off, when in reality it was a cowardly cheap shot on a bloke facing the other way and being held by his teammates.
Agree
@@Ryan-hn1it exactly
Agreed, just all around a shit player. Throws two cheap shots while his team held the man, scurried away to avoid getting clocked himself, THEN doesn't even have enough respect to face the ref afterwards. Worse behavior then a petulant school boy; yes your blood is running hot during a game, but I've seen better behavior from school children.
at min 3:56 , great vision and respect from the green nr 1 as he blocks the 2nd knee , good job man
Cian Healy I think.
2:26
How to have a fight with lawes:
Step 1: punch him
Step 2: hope to god other people hold him back or you're fucked
1:35 why do they need to TMO that? He was in a chokehold for so long that it was clear to everyone what was happening!
Ik lol
The fact the Welshman was trying to argue why the red card shouldn’t stand is just typical
Protocol. Unfortunately, WR made a rule where all red card decisions have to go to the TMO, even if the ref sees it exactly in real time. Basically, they're not allowed to dish out a red card without TMO referral
@@Wolfsong27FlyHalfFullHeart He wasn't arguing that it shouldn't have been a red. He was arguing the Argentine player should also have been punished for the punch that started it
They’re checking to see if the Argentine player deserved a card too.
Owen Farrell practising his high tackles at club level...
His only red in 13 years of professional rugby. So....
@@darthmong7196 in club level u do a premeditated murder and that's a yellow card! Stop smoking crack plz
@@darthmong7196 which is testament to the poor standard of refereeing and not the disgraceful way that Dirty Farrel plays. He has been guilty of far more, but not prosecuted. Doesn't mean he is any less of a filthy bastard
@@MrMattiepan Well since you're so well qualified I'll wait for you to take him to task in the World Cup.🤔
@@tripvic7629 remember when people spoke English? I miss those times.
"Red. See ya." Only in NZ😁
Hahahaha, idol
At least he does t try to argue like the other morons. Respect? I guess.
@@DickShooter good point. It makes me angry when a player does something deliberately and then argues or tries to act all innocent
Classic !!
Haha love it. So true
A mate of mine went on the Wales/SA tour and bought me back a set of programmes. I got Dean Thomas to sign the Falcons one, much to the amusement of the other Welsh players in the St Helen's bar. It was his only game in a Welsh shirt and he lasted about 5 minutes. He was out favourite nutter at Swansea and a real nice bloke.
Deano deano deano deano
My dad played for Swansea 🙌
@@juanfabulous Awww, memories!
I like how they're like "he had I'm a choke hold and warned 3 times to let him go" like the first 2 warnings were fine. But the 3rd time was over the line lol.
Classic referring. Miss the punch that starts the fight and red card the guy who defends himself.
Glad to see Fritz Lee's red in this, love that clip.
Really think that Moriarty deserved far more of a punishment than he got: throwing a punch in the heat of the moment is one thing, but choking someone like that is way worse.
Looked like he was trying to kill the guy
Runs in the family…bunch of thugs
Agree also completely disregarding the match officials then acting surprised at red card
Sanchez deserved it, he instigated it. Moriarty was merely telling him he would take his life……
I really disagree with your comment on Moriarty. Rugby seems to have this mentality that ‘niggling’ the opposition is somehow part of the game. So in the old days punching was just part of the game and now we allow so many other unsportsmanlike infringements. The Argentinian was attacking another Welsh player on the floor, he started a petty little scuffle and Moriarty decided to end it. Good on him. Moriarty should have seen red, but so should the Argentinian. It’s a bit like invading someone else’s sovereign territory, shooting at them and then waving the white flag as soon as your being over run and expecting to be treated nicely. Shabby display of cowardice.
4:10 no one's talking how nice play that is
"Look at big thundering right cross"...and then watch him shit a brick, back up and throw another punch ONLY after he has 7 teammates with him
for real that made me furious
@@ley2348 shit like that always annoys me, just cowards
TBF there aren't many people who wouldn't drop a log in their shorts if Lawes turned around and looked at them like that
That red card of the Wales vs Argentina match was just so stupid, man wanted to kill the scrumhalf
It looked like he was about the bite the guys ear off before he got ripped away, bizarre, hope he got suspended as well.
and he should!
@@RubyDoobieScoo Just searched it up, happened in 2018. Banned for 4 matches. When social media took to Moriarty for strangling Sanchez, criticizing him about it, he called everyone "maggots"
@@ItzCoopzFtw lol
Should have gone to prison.
The dude shit himself once he realised Lawes just firmed the punch and straightened back up 🤣🤣
2:42 what a piece of work
That last clip was very Lousi on Sam's part. Thank you for coming to my stand-up act
That shoulder against Farrell's face is the most satisfying red card ever!
All your farmers losing there farms is satisfying as well
@@spinynormanbest6410 their you muppet
Owen Farrell being on the pitch should be an automatic red in my opinion
@@spinynormanbest6410 I really don't think it's necessary being so immature.
@@kevinkruger1329 I agree
Ojalá subas más contenido así, el vídeo está buenísimo!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
2:29 absolute coward. Punched Lawes more or less from behind, ran away then came back to throw another when Lawes was being restrained by his own teammates.
that louisi red card at the end is so embarrassing what a pathetic attempt at a punch
Welp he’d make a shite boxer
The irony of somebody getting red carded for a shoulder charge on farrell
I know right
Yawn...
Farrell deversed that
1:48 Shout out to his Teammate
1:24 free serotonin button
4:23 Ref: Red... see ya.
That was every bit as brutal as the hit. 😅
If These filthy thugs knew it was a mandatory suspension for a full season there would no more of this disgraceful behaviour in this sport
Nah. I enjoy this.
@@dominus6224 You enjoy cowards sucker punchign other guys? i am all for a good fight, but this is just cowards acting as "thugs"
I was just thinking, “what on earth do you have to do to earn a red card in a sport like rugby?” Some of these should have ended in criminal charges for assault.
I’m guessing you’re new/unfamiliar to the sport so I’ll explain. Despite it being an incredibly rough game it has a LOT of laws to keep players as safe as possible. A bit of argy bargy is all part and parcel of the sport, a bit of scuffle where everyone is moshing having a dick measuring contest is all fine. This video is highlighting some especially disgusting acts that should have, as you said, resulted in charges for assault. The Duncan McRae vs Ronan O’Gara one (first clip) should’ve resulted in such a charge with gbh thrown on top of that. I believe it came out later that McRae was told to do so (not specifically to O’Gara) so premeditation should’ve been taken into account. Given that it didn’t result in a criminal charge however it should have at least resulted in a permanent ban.
Ps sorry for the long reply 😅😁
@@WeLhOOse I have to disagree. It's not fine and should have no place on a rugby pitch. If you can't keep your cool, play another less dangerous sport. This is not pleasant to watch and it puts players at risk. Neck tackling should warrant a ban for life. But if your opponent is crippled for life, nothing will fix that. It's a bloody disgrace.
@@piscesman54 I think you misunderstood what I was saying. Like I said, a bit of handbags, handbags meaning everyone getting in and beafing without throwing punches: grabbing each other’s shirts, pushing and shoving etc, is fine because the risk of unnecessary injury is extremely unlikely. When punches are being thrown on the other hand, then it becomes and issue.
@@piscesman54 I agree on the neck tackling, but only to an extent. If it was accidental or didn’t result in any serious injury then it should be fine unless it was clearly deliberate. If everyone was to be banned for a one off high tackle then the sport would die because some of the biggest and recognisable faces within the game, those who help bring in new players to rugby, would end up disappearing and severely impacting the intake of new blood
I love how at 2:15 they're not giving him a red card because he was choking another player, only because they asked him 3 times to stop. 😂 A man's sport.
I don't care what clip is shown Ronan O'Gara getting a cowardly beating is the worst incident I have ever and hope to ever see on the rugby pitch. McRae is a great big shithouse.
Yes that was repulsive...should have been lifetime ban I reckon🤔
I do love the cheeky "See ya" from the ref to Fritz Lee
6:52 that was the weakest punch ever😂
Bros throwing light jabs at that point haha
1:34 that guy was so shocked that someone would retaliate
Another video by the best rugby UA-camr ❤️
I actually remember watching Moriarty doing that live and we were like, wtf is this guy thinking? Crazy. OK if he hit him back, but he grabbed him from behind, tried to choke him out and then wouldn't listen when the referee told him to let go.
Moriarty et Sanchez jouent dans le même club en France à Brive. La destinée est parfois étrange.
I don't watch rugby, really at all but it amazes me how the refs were even discussing the red card after the guy was put into a 5 second choke hold!? And then he was surprised he got the red!
What amazes me is the look of amazement on the thugs face when he's given a red card as if to say 'what for?'.
And how rugby fans will still swear that rugby players never argue back with the referee or complain about decisions.
Contrast the first two. Second case the guy knew instantly what he'd done and regretted it. The first one was deliberate and calculated and the smarmy cvnt thought he had a 50/50 chance of getting away with it. Until players start getting charged with assault for shit like that, and sentenced to 6 months for each punch thrown, they will keep being violent pricks. Start charging them and it will stop PDQ.
Most of these red cards in any other situation, ie: on the street on a Friday night would be classed as Grievous bodily harm, and until the governing body classes them as such, we will keep seeing this thuggery.
Astounds me how these contests don't decend into a full blown fight between both sides
Probably would if they weren't all fucking gassed already lol
The majority of the time it won’t lead to that because most of us don’t feel the need to. It’s already a sport where you have the encouraged opportunity to legally hurt your opponents (not seriously obviously) so beating the shit out of each other and getting sent off for it when you can just fold them with a well placed tackle doesn’t make any sense
Speaking as a Brit who grew up in the 80s - when then ref said "Dix Huit" at 2:43, I immediately thought of Terrahawks
Interesting seeing Owen Farrell on both sides of the red card!
Yea cause he usually gets away with his tackles, which is unfair😂
Excellent compilation - some I hadn’t seen before.
the more i watch rugby the more i realize that having a pre-existing rage addiction complex is a requirement to play
I’ve played for 4 years and have come to realize it’s the only thing that makes you insane enough to play.
1:46 when the homie arrives
That was tasty Mr Forde !!
There is some issue recently about the abilities of Nic Berry as a ref. The performance of every referee should be scrutinised as every performance of every player; no problem with that. But, with that, should come the understanding that any referee is as human as a player. A player makes a mistake (knock on; forward pass etc.) and little is said about it. A referee makes a mistake and suddenly, the armchair critics come out. I played senior rugby for exactly 40 years and my experience tells me that we had good referees and very good referees - but never a match without them. So refs have good games and sometimes a bad spell in a game but, human error aside, I never met a ref who I thought was biased.
As a football (soccer) ref, I'd love to post this kind of message wherever I can. Thanks for this.
Farrell not liking getting his own medicine 😂
Alesana Tuilagi decapitation attempt on Jean DeVilliers, June 2013?
1:46 Chokes the guy for 2mins and is still like "Come on ref, give me a break, I didnt do nuffink!"
It's still great to see the players control themselves and just walk off of given a red card. Completely different to football.
Will there be a third one of these - great compilation 👍
4:12 arguably could have been a penalty try.
Yep. He was home and hosed.
The guy at 6:40 punches like I do in my dreams.
Those are attempted murder cases.
That was good, I enjoyed that, thanks for posting.
1:35 The ref missed the fact that he was simply retaliating for being punched in the face, and the player escaped punishment :/
He was simply trying to choke him, mate
For the chokehold I'd call law enforcement and maybe a night in jail would do him well and kick him off the team
I still reckon Farrell should've been banned for 6 weeks or games!
Outstanding ! Cheers for the video
Some of the punches are laughable.. so weak for such big men 😂😂
I love this, gets your heart racing. Can we have a contrast video of Respect in rugby, because while this is a brutal sport its also the most honorable. There are defiantly more instances of sportsmanship than unsportsmanship that showcase what we love about the sport. Love the Vids, keep on trucking (y)
Rugby is definitely not the "most honourable" sport
What's amazing is that some of the players actually try to argue. Utterly disgraceful. They should be banned for life.
Learning from football players
La jugada del min 4:00 😮👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
1:29 The behaviour of the Argentinian player deserved some sort of response but not that. Also, who behaves like that in the 83rd minutes when you're 30-5 up?
Also, big fan of the ref at 4:21. "Red. See ya."
The one where the English player drops the Irish player is one that gives me ptsd as I once got picked up and thrown without the ball braking my elbow the worst part being the ref didn’t see it and the player had no consequence
Fair play to Farrell for owning up and not making any hollow excuses
Sanctions applied to players who punch an opponent are always a joke. Really should be 12 month bans.
Notice how the French always manage to throw the first punch, then disappear to the back of the maelstrom 😆🏳
4:22 "there you go. Red. See ya..' lol
How did Owen Farrell not get stomped on after that high tackle?
Love to see ferrel get some of his own medicine in that RWC match, obvious red but play dirty and it eventually comes back around
Oh boy, time to cringe at literally every hit
When the ref say "see ya" ..... brilliant
Farrell shoulder charges. Gets away with it
Someone shoulder charges Farrell. Red card
He's king of the pricks.
Thats last guy at the end though🤣🤣 m'guy dont know how to aim and punch🤣hahaha
That O’Driscoll spear tackle on the Lions tour of New Zealand… oh yes, that went completely unpunished
and he pretended to be injured the rest of the tour ?
5:02 To the letter of the law a red, but if somebody steps over you like that, what do they think will happen? There was no other possible outcome.
The difference of behavior between the first example & Farrell's second...
I'm kind of surprised not to find Vahaamahina's elbow from Word Cup 2019. Regardless of its impact on a game and potentially on a World Cup, it was plain brutal and unprovoked ( ua-cam.com/video/82ERnQaYB3A/v-deo.html )
That's in part one, this is part two! You can watch part one here: ua-cam.com/video/15cuMRoecmw/v-deo.html
@@AndrewDavidForde Oh thanks. How stupid of me not to have checked first.
You can clearly see how after some of these punches & tackles the IQ drops two digits, just beautiful
Owen farrell is forever throwing high shots and shoulder charges, and never gets a second look from the refs. It's lead me to believr there's a conspiracy to protect Owen farrell.
And the fact that the ref jumps over Owen to protect him, and doesn't give a damn that young lad lies on the floor unconscious only confirms my bias.😂
So the fact he got red carded is not a second look from the ref?
The ref jumps over him because he knows that the entire wasps team is about to maul him. So with a seriously injured player on the floor who the medics need to get to ASAP, the last thing the ref needs is a scuffle around an injured player. Solution? Stand over farrel so players can't get to him.
compared to rugby, watching the NFL is as exciting as watching paint dry on a freshly painted wall
It’s not a red card vid without high tackle from Farrell
Is there anything more British in culture than after a vicious attack the referee politely explaining his decision to the player? That is not without irony.
Good video 👍.
USA 7 shoulder charges Farrell, straight red. Reverse the players & officials would have said Farrell clearly wraps his arm in the tackle.
Lmao so true
Yawn
You did watch this video? The video where Farrell gets sent off?
@@Zavala1 you did read my comment? The comment where I was specifically talking about his tackle with an American player!!
@@bejaysus7388 Either you are making one of the dullest comments of all-time (Farrell is favoured/Farrell doesn't tackle with his arms/Farrell is dirty: all made ad nauseum) or the comment you made is incomprehensible.
I know you were referring to the US player. I know Farrell has a reputation. I know many rugby fans don't like him. It's just boring.
Watching ‘tough’ rugby boys fight is always golden! Can’t even hit who they’re aiming at 😂
The Argentinian actually instigated the fight with the Welsh dude but many didn't notice it
Doesn't matter at all. Yes the Argentinian was being a little shit, but there is absolutely no reason to try to choke someone out in a game of rugby.
@@alexlaws1530 but he was supposed to get at least a yellow for the charge and cheap shot
my guy he tripped and acted like a scrum half, he's bloody half the size of the Welsh player. And even then, he bloody choked him for a good 5 or 8 seconds, with clearly no intent of letting go. He only let go when an argentine player came to get him away, what the argentine scrum half did doesn't matter
it was a normal push you see on every rugby match after things get a bit messy after a ruck. Choking someone half your size for pushing you? Maybe he should stay out of a rugby pitch
@Rob Rochon as do most of world rugby buddy. They can't stand it when tiny little Wales beats anyone.
"Red, see ya" straight and to the point from the ref
Whenever Farrell does something illegal he goes down as if he's the victim. His speciality is a no-arms tackle.
F off mate, he put his arms up in acknowledgment of his guilt. Anyone who’s not so hopelessly deluded by shear hate can see how obvious that is.
That punch at the end couldn't knock out a baby
The most devious rugby player is Owen Farrell, always shoulder tackles trying not to be seen...
I know if only these games were televised eh
Love to see the shock of getting a red after continuously punching a man 🤣🤣
They are such gentlemen when the referee gives them the red
As soon as the fist goes flying, it means war
What's a red card in each sport?
Rugby: Punching another player several times on the ground.
Football: Lightly touching another player and that player feigning agony.