Originally posted by germcevoyA fairly earned triple crown for Wales it is then. Another great performance. Special kudos to Williams and Byrne. Both outstanding. Apart from those 2 (dirty) sin bin offences they were brilliant. Another fustrating Irish perfrormance, they never looked like they were ever gonna get anywhere when in possession. I just hope we beat the English. Well done Wales
Originally posted by germcevoyApart from those 2 (dirty) sin bin offences they were brilliant.
. well done Scotland, you adapted to the weather, kept the ball and simply deserved to win. Congratulations to Wales as well, showing class to beat Ireland away and set up a thrilling encounter with France.
Originally posted by Angel_or_Devil[..]
Cheap but not dirty.There was nothing malicious about them. Martyn Willaims's trip off the ball- stupid but it wasn't worthy of a yellow card, wouldn't have impacted the game or even hurt the player in question.
Originally posted by Angel_or_Devil[..]
The dirtiest tackle of the game was committed by Jackman on Ryan Jones. Jones was trapped in a ruck couldn't roll away, had his hands in the air saying I have no intention of getting in the way, Im stuck and Jackman comes in with a hit to jones's back. No need for that as jones was no where near where the ball was coming out of the ruck. That should have been a sin binning.
Originally posted by Hans23The rules state that trips should be treated with a card, though it seems to be down to the ref's opinion of the incident what colour. A few years back in the H-cup, Betsen was sent off for tripping Stuart Abbot, who had his leg broken.
Originally posted by djrlewisToday's the day then. Come on Wales
Originally posted by djrlewisToday's the day then. Come on Wales
Originally posted by djrlewisToday's the day then. Come on Wales
Originally posted by djrlewisToday's the day then. Come on Wales