Portfolio task, section 2 number 5
The tackle that changed the match
Yesterday afternoon I was watching a very interesting Super Rugby match between Chiefs and Crusaders. I was really enjoying that match, watching how Crusaders usually win. At 75 from the 80 minutes the Crusaders were winning by 5 points, but suddenly Chiefs started making a very good play, almost reaching Crusaders in-goal.
When the fullback of The Chiefs was going to get into the in-goal, the wing of the Crusaders stopped him with a high tackle, making him lose the ball.
I think this is unnaceptable because an IRB certificate referee should awarded a penalty-trie instead of a knock-on, I think that the Rugby Union organization should consider watching the "video ref" in every trie situation.
Ari Perrot
The tackle that changed the match
Yesterday afternoon I was watching a very interesting Super Rugby match between Chiefs and Crusaders. I was really enjoying that match, watching how Crusaders usually win. At 75 from the 80 minutes the Crusaders were winning by 5 points, but suddenly Chiefs started making a very good play, almost reaching Crusaders in-goal.
When the fullback of The Chiefs was going to get into the in-goal, the wing of the Crusaders stopped him with a high tackle, making him lose the ball.
I think this is unnaceptable because an IRB certificate referee should awarded a penalty-trie instead of a knock-on, I think that the Rugby Union organization should consider watching the "video ref" in every trie situation.
Ari Perrot
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