Wallabies lock gets heavy ban

Wallabies lock gets heavy ban

Rob Simmons has received an eight-week suspension for a dangerous tackle on Yannick Nyanga in Paris last Saturday.

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans said the ARU had not decided whether it would appeal.

‘We’re disappointed in the decision but I haven’t had the opportunity to read the decision yet and obviously we’ll do that before we settle on [whether] that’s the end of the matter or not,’ he said.

The IRB judicial officer deemed Simmons’s tackle to be at the ‘high end’ of the scale, so gave an entry point of 12 weeks. Two weeks was added as a ‘deterrent’ before six weeks was taken off the penalty for Simmons’s ‘exemplary previous disciplinary record’.

See Simmon’s tackle at SA Rugby magazine’s Facebook page

The Wallabies were dealt a further blow when centre Pat McCabe was ruled out of the Test against England with a stiff neck that requires further scans.


102 Comments

  • 1.katman: Reply to this comment

    And Thompson gets one week for a stomp on the head. Is anyone still surprised?

  • 2.aliboy: Reply to this comment

    Ugly tackle. Lucky no one was badly hurt. Brainless dragon

  • 3.Sasuke: Reply to this comment

    Shame man it just gets harder for the Wallabies. They might lose again this season.

  • 4.aliboy: Reply to this comment

    Compare Thompson foot work which the Scot player said he didn’t even feel with what Greyling did to McCaw with his flying elbow . Why should Thompsons penalty be as big as Greylings when one was obviously so much more lethal than the other?

  • 5.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    The whole system remains a farce.

    Big deal, first he gets 12 weeks, then 14 minus 6 “for previous good behaviour” and ends being slapped with eight when there are only two weeks left anyway.

    As far as I know they still do not carry over the remaining weeks into the new season and even if they did, when will it be deemed to have started?

    It’s suich a joke.

  • 6.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    Great to hear that the Thompson ban will be reviewed, he tramped on a guys head for pete’s sake!!!! what if Al turned his head at that moment and caught a stud in the eye, the intent was there from Adam, the execution of said intent doesnt matter.

    look at the 2 weeks Etzebeth (a guy will a clean record) got for only motioning his head towards Sharp, he didnt even make contact!!! now tell me how fair the IRB siting system is.

    AB’s are a protected species in this sport and it is disgusting how much they get away with.

  • 7.cane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-6:

    “he tramped on a guys head for pete’s sake!!!! ”

    No Toogie.

    Adams boot “touched” the little Jocks head. Don’t get carried away.

  • 8.cane: Reply to this comment

    @aliboy-4:

    Justice for Adam.

  • 9.Delki: Reply to this comment

    All Blacks rule!

  • 10.cane: Reply to this comment

    Another thread for Bakkies to sink his teeth into.
    He will be positively orgasmic.

  • 11.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @cane-7:
    yeah right, we you can try sugarcoat it anyway you like, his intent was clear, the only thing that slowed him down was the realization (almost too late) that there are cameras all around watching.

  • 12.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    wow!

    guess the ugly cousin had to pay the piper on the othes behalf

  • 13.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @cane-10:
    remind me again what that ugly ***** retallick got for spearing bekker..?..

    hmmm..?..

  • 14.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-12:
    Yep Houston…once again…..God bless Australia

  • 15.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    SUCH BS, Adam says he never intended to tramp on Al’s head, you could practically see his small cog rotating as he pondered setting his studs on another man’s head, filthy AB’s, they are not the saints of world rugby they try make themselves out to be.

  • 16.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira-14:
    its disgusting and pathetic really, TR.

    i honestly dont know how new zealanders can feel good about themselves winning anything in rugby when they cant win it with guts fair and square. such cheap empty victories.

    i know you are a kiwi and do apologise, but it has to be said.

  • 17.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-6:
    hear farking hear.

  • 18.ufo: Reply to this comment

    mulberry bush anybody…?

    :roll:

  • 19.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-12: :lol:

  • 20.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-17:

    the AB’s and their supporters are starting to remind ,me of the ANC, they can do what they like, but as soon as someone highlights their filthy ways they are RAYCEEEEEESTS!!! and then sweep those filthy ways under the carpet, because who is really gonna stop them from doing it, no one.

  • 21.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    Disciplinary process to be reviewed after Adam Thomson given one-week ban for stamping

    The International Rugby Board is to urgently review the disciplinary process which led to New Zealand flanker Adam Thomson escaping with just a one-week ban after being cited for a stamp on the head of Scotland flanker Alasdair Strokosch in the game between the countries at Murrayfield on Sunday.

    With Thomson, who punched Strokosch first before attempting to clear a ball at the bottom of a ruck, having already been told by the All Blacks that he would be rested against Italy this week, the Highlanders flanker will effectively serve no ban.

    Thomson’s lenient treatment by a Six Nations committee, who oversee disciplinary matters in the autumn internationals, has only antagonised those who claim that All Blacks receive preferential treatment in such cases.

    Two years ago New Zealand hooker Keven Mealamu received a one-week ban for a headbutt on England’s Lewis Moody, an offence which usually earns a four-week ban.

    In contrast, Australia’s lock Rob Simmons yesterday received a full eight-week ban from the same disciplinary committee for a tip tackle on France flanker Yannick Nyanga in the Wallabies’ 33-6 defeat at Stade de France on Saturday night. Simmons ban is for eight “active” weeks so he is not free to play until Feb 24.

    The chairman of the Six Nations committee, Jean Noel Courand, insisted that Thomson’s foul play was at the lower end of the scale of IRB sanctions and that the original ban of two weeks was reduced to one on account of his good conduct at the hearing.

    This unleashed a torrent of criticism on Twitter which IRB chief executive Brett Gosper felt compelled to respond to.

    “The IRB will review this case as it is a match under our jurisdiction,” he said. “If we decide to take action we will make it public.”

    Among those complaining on Twitter were coaches of underage teams attempting to teach legal rucking and former Gloucester centre Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu, who received a three-week ban last year for sarcastic post-match tweets he made to Saracens centre Owen Farrell after their Premiership club game.

    “I got 3 weeks for sarcastic tweets. So had I just rucked Farrell’s head I would have got only a week? Its just so comical these days,” Fuimaono-Sapolu said.

  • 22.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-16:
    Kia ora Houston…..players get pulled up for unsavoury acts on the field all the time….don’t think their stupidity as individuals represents ones nation as a whole…also don’t look at the weekends victory over Scotland as a hollow one…

  • 23.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-20:
    its pathetic and sad really.
    no one like these people anymore and the damage they are doing to rugby as a game is huge.
    it has to be stopped, end of.

  • 24.gunther: Reply to this comment

    Why are we surprised?

  • 25.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira-22:
    but the extent to which you organise your behaviour as a sporting nation is indicative of the extent to which you act as a whole.

    as well the tacit and unwavering support given by the nz fans goes towards conditioning the cycle of propaganda and brainwashing by new zealanders of new zealanders.

  • 26.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-23:

    no one like these people anymore = no one likes these people anymore

  • 27.katman: Reply to this comment

    @gunther-24: We ain’t. That’s how it goes. Everybody knows.

  • 28.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-25:
    You have a problem.
    Seriously.

  • 29.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-25:

    the extent to which your sports administrators and gov organise your behaviour as a sporting nation is indicative.

  • 30.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-25:
    Ummm…..yeah…..can you repeat the question or is that answer please?…..sounds a wee bit like a Jim Jones sermon

  • 31.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-28:
    yes, i do and something needs to be done about it.
    thankfully the irb has finally, for once, come round to the fact that action needs to be taken. the game we all love is in danger and needs saving.

  • 32.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-31:
    So who are you blaming for the sentence?
    Nothing to do with NZ.
    Cry somewhere else, tool.

  • 33.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-32:
    no, it has everything to do with new zealand you little man.

    everything.

    wake the fark up, sonny.

  • 34.skunk: Reply to this comment

    I don’t get how people from another country can go mad about the ramblings of people from another country on a site. Its like me going on a KKK blog and expecting them to be amazing and surpotive of black people.

  • 35.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-29:
    Far out Houston….where are you getting this stuff….Govt propoganda and the like…you certainly giving those tossers too much credit…..

  • 36.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira-35:
    no, its true TR and you better believe it.

  • 37.catchlightuk.com: Reply to this comment

    I live in London so I get to meet people from all over the world. I’m constantly surprised by the New Zealanders. I’ve never met one I didn’t like. Their country is still a first world nation and has some spectacular nature. Their team is the best around maybe ever. I’m a firm bok supporter, but if I’m going to pick a fight, it won’t be with the Qiwis

  • 38.Atreides: Reply to this comment

    Guys, chill out. Seriously, I mean, don’t you know, Adam’s just a top bloke, and he’s a staunch christian and family man and would never do anything like that. If he says he didn’t do it, he didn’t do it.

  • 39.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Atreides-38:
    exactly

  • 40.Atreides: Reply to this comment

    @catchlightuk.com-37: I agree with you there and that’s where I differ from guys like Houston

    But their “Untouchables” status in world rugby is just getting up everyone’s nose.

  • 41.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    lets do a comparison

    Thompson (clean record) trampling player’s head (preceded by a punch) – 1 week
    Thorn (prior sanctions) tipp tackle leading to John Smit out for weeks – 1 week ban
    Mealamu (clean record) headbutt on Hartley, contact made – 2 weeks ban
    Carter (clean record) high tackle

    Mealamu & Umaga (clean records) spear tackle on O’ Driscoll, dislocated shoulder and surgery – no sanction

    Higginbottom (clean record) – touches McCaw with a knee – 4 weeks ban
    Simmons (Clean Record) – Dump tackle – 14 weeks (minus 6 for record0
    Etzebeth (Clean Record) motions head towards Sharp, no contact – 2 weeks ban
    Fuimaono-Sapolu (prior sanction for dissent) sarcastic tweet – 3 week ban

    the proof is there to see that AB players have the rub of the green when it comes to sanctions, any Kiwi fan who disputes that is as filthy as those players who got away with their deeds.

  • 42.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-41:
    months Mactoogie, months.
    john was out for six months and required surgery.

    what about the one’s which dont even make it so far as a ‘drunken, confused denial of it ever happening’ by the officials involved?

    like retallick’s spear?

    or the kiwi props one game ban for a head high stiff arm tackle to the throat/windpipe in the super final?

  • 43.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @mactoogie 41

    Effing ey brother, sick of the one way ticket stuff for “the untouchables”

  • 44.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-42:
    lol, yeah i was doing quick google searches, but i reckon my point is made in this regard, its disgusting how high and mighty the Kiwi’s make themselves out to be when somehow (who knows how) they actually just get away with things rather than being clean.

    2 rules implemented because of AB dirty play

    a) Spear Tackle banned after Brian O’Driscoll injury
    b) taking up space in front of the ball at ruck time (attack and defense)

  • 45.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-41:
    haha……..filthy by association…..as ordained by the unclean…..fark….whats the world coming to.

  • 46.aliboy: Reply to this comment

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLXVBEqAxGE
    Late, high, swinging arm, player knocked unconscious and taken from the field -
    NO CASE TO ANSWER?? Was that man in green an AB in disguise, or just too important to loose for a couple of games???? Now compare that to Thompsons foot tap and explain the difference!

  • 47.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @whatever-43:
    scurry scurry……eat cheese….scurry scurry

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-42:
    Thorn did not do the injury…its been acknowledged that he did the injury way after…. How can you do an injury that puts you out for 6 months yet still plays on…. stop making **** up.

  • 48.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    I love this.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyI1UQfT6K0

    Sort of put things in place.

  • 49.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-44:
    yip, agreed.
    in fact i think its more than just two rules implemented because of ab dirty play.

  • 50.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira-45:
    im not suggesting we are clean mate, im saying the AB’s are just as filthy as everyone else, and for the Kiwi’s to suggest otherwise is disgusting.

  • 51.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-47:

    Smit last started a game on July 5, when he led the Boks against the All Blacks in a Tri-Nations Test in Wellington. He did not stay long and left the field with a groin injury after All Black Reuben Thorne used him as a rather large caber in an extraordinary (to all except the referee) off-the-ball, after-the-whistle, incident.

    Smit returned to South Africa for surgery and has since been recuperating, finally making a five-minute appearance off the bench last week against the Lions last Saturday.

  • 52.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-50:
    no, they are filthier imo.

  • 53.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-48:
    and your point being? the point isnt who is the dirtiest, all teams have had their moments, the point is what the AB’s claim and what is truth which we find disturbing, and most importantly what your team is allowed to get away with, for whatever reason that may be.

  • 54.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-50:
    Ok then we’re on the same page….good…

  • 55.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-51:
    Rueben thorn…ok, just shows how brain dead you are.

  • 56.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-52:
    hehe….you on the other hand are a couple of chapters behind……extra tuition for you…..

  • 57.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-50:
    No one is denying anything.
    We know Thompson did wrong and so does he, but it seems it is outr fault that the sentance was light and we are now the filthiest

  • 58.LITELOCK: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-50: I have to agree with you ,there is very little between the teams in idiots ,thugs and tossers.Having said that Thompson should have gone for at least 4 weeks.Rucking is as far as i know still legal,and d1cks like him cause refs to get the jitters about rucking at all.I mean would HRH king Ritchie lay all over the ball if he had the Bok pack tearing his back to shreds(i am not talking about stomping.That is a different beast all together).

  • 59.whatever: Reply to this comment

    Oh here we go again, the dipsh it doos hurricane trying to justify the unjustifiable. What a complete a rsewipe!

  • 60.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-53:
    And is it our fault that some sentances seem light.
    So does that mean we get called scum and filthy?

  • 61.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    One week for head stamp?

    Kuk man

    I saw it and like someone said earlier – the cog in his head turned one notch and he realised there were a million cameras around.

    Not before he got one in though

  • 62.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-57:

    “I never intended to make contact with another player in the game. I had a fair chance to lay that case today. I’m happy I had the chance to state my case and that it was listened to before he came to his conclusion,” Thompson said

    so what was the punch preceding the stomp for?

    like i said, i dont know why AB’s get leaner bans but it is evident and wrong, and just look at the poll on http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/7952664/Thomson-ban-under-scrutiny-as-review-announced and you will see what you Kiwi;’s think of the ban.

  • 63.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    They get light sentences cos everyone loves them and they are at pinnacle of world rugby!

  • 64.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-60:

    just because you are not sanctioned does that make you an angel? if we get called filthy as a rugby nation for those types of antics then so should the rest, just because AB’s are exempt from rules doesnt make them clean so yes the name is justified, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander mate.

  • 65.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-62:
    Again, why is the sentence our fault?
    He pleaded guilty cos he knew he did wrong. But it seems we get blamed for the sentence.
    Thing is if it was McCaw lying over the ball not letting it out and a Bok put his foot on his head…it would be ok cos McCaw shouald not have been there.

  • 66.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-62:
    Punch???
    lol that is no punch, you seem to be getting a bit silly here.

  • 67.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-64:
    honestly where are you getting this from?
    I did not say anyone were angels, i said thompson was guilty so what point are you trying to get across here?

  • 68.katman: Reply to this comment

    Let me re-post what I said on another thread:

    There’s this schmaltzy view of AB rugby as the darlings of the sport world – this little island nation with this great team – that somehow needs to be nurtured and protected so that it’s legend can remain pure and intact. It’s like a feel-good movie plot with a wholesome hero and a cool soundtrack. And this leads to two entirly separate sets of rules – both on and off the field. Referees, commentators and ignorant fence sitting fans have all been duped into this “they’re all good blokes who would never hurt a fly and they’d all be played by Ben Affleck in the movie and how can you be nasty with them when they’re the kind of guys you’d want to have a beer with?” nonsense. It’s a myth that needs to be busted wide open so that the playing field can be leveled again.

  • 69.LITELOCK: Reply to this comment

    @katman-68: Invictus!

  • 70.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-65:

    i would never condone a player having his head stepped on no matter who the players involved are.

    ok lets clear this up for you, there are 3 separate issues in our discussion here

    a) There is an obvious bias leaning towards AB players when handing out sanctions, i already said i dont know the reason or who is to blame but it is wrong. and for AB fans to deny this is wrong.

    b) you stated that AB fans also see as wrong, obviously not wrong enough because they agree with a 1 week ban (see the poll), which means they fine with a head stomp getting of light.

    c) you dont agree with my “AB are filthy” claim, if you believe that the AB are innocent in terms of dirty play in world rugby then i would say you are either delusional or quite happy to accept dirty play from your team (because there are lenient or no sanctions) which makes you filthy.

    my point is, we are all the same in terms dirty play, there are no saints, and all the teams should be punished equally for any of those offenses, at this stage the facts prove that this is not the case.

  • 71.LITELOCK: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-70: To be fair that poll was a Yes/no answer,Was one week fair Yes or no .So if you voted no was it to long or to short??

  • 72.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-67: ok fine you say he is guilty, the next question is do you believe a 1 week ban is sufficient for making contact with a player head with your studs, seeing as Higginbottom got 4 weeks for that graze on McCaw?

    and if you watch the game again, you will see the punch, whether it was effective or not is not the case, extending you arm with a closed fist toward a player on the ground is not a sanctioned action by the IRB in any rugby game, whether it was effective or not.

  • 73.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @LITELOCK-71: good point

  • 74.catchlightuk.com: Reply to this comment

    Many people are taking issue with the penalty handed out to Adam. If there is a bias shown to New Zealand, people should take it up with the IRB. Seriously guys, if the role was reversed and the Springboks constantly benefitted from IRB rulings, how many of you would kick up a fuss? Would you savor a victory any less?

    If you’re going to pick a fight, pick the most arrogant nation in world rugby. I’ll give you a hint, they cheated their way through the World Cup quarter finals.

  • 75.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @MacToogie-72:
    The so called punch is on you tube….if you call that a punch then i am at a loss.
    Thing is here what i find the real issue is suspending someone in weeks.
    Shouldnt you suspend someone for game time instead.
    Lets have a look at Morne, he is a fair player and accidentally put on a high shot, what did he get…. a few weeks of and no games were played in that time.
    Lets change the rules and suspend for game time.
    Thing is change it to 2 weeks for thompson but you would find he was only going to play 1 game for the Kiwis anyways, so no loss.
    1 week in thought as first was ok. The scottish said there was nothing in it…they didnt even say anything about the so called punch that you guys are screaming over, which makes you wonder does it not?

  • 76.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @katman-68:
    yeah why not, why dont you twitter it, its a really cool post ………. :-)

  • 77.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-76: Thanks. It’s cool because it’s true.

  • 78.cane: Reply to this comment

    @Dawn-63:

    Yip.

    ;)

  • 79.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira-45: Maybe you guys should just ask yourselves why there is an upsurge of resentment.
    You have a brilliant team.Cheating & foul play unnecessary.

  • 80.rossoneri: Reply to this comment

    I saw this incident. Glad Rob Simmons was banned. Totally uncalled for. What is worse is that the ref didn’t get the number, and he kept his mouth shut knowing what he did.

  • 81.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @ryecatcher-79:
    lol
    Its like SA does not do anything wrong.

  • 82.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-55:
    @Te Rangatira-56:
    seriously, a typo..?.. is that all you have..?..

  • 83.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-81: Yes we do.As much a s you guys on the dirty play(AB,s win on the cheating bit).I did not express myself very well.Katman@68 said it better

  • 84.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @rossoneri-80:
    yet you have sweet f/all to say about that ugly farken retallick’s spear on bekker..?..

    typical

  • 85.cane: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-84:

    Rosie doesn’t need to say anything about Retalicks tackle.

    You SHOUT load enough. ENDLESSLY.

  • 86.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @cane-85:
    how convenient your local all black friends ‘keep their mouths shut’, knowing what the nz player did….

  • 87.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-75:
    my issue with the punch is not if it was effective or not but points to his state of mind in that instance and his intent when placing his foot, in my view its not the effect of the action that must be punished so much as the intent behind the action of the offending player. and his intent in those to actions were clear, he just wasnt effective.

    i do agree with you on the sanctions, weeks makes no sense whatsoever, what if an Aussie punches a pom this weekend, he gets 8 weeks, he will miss a single game because of the off season.

    i believe sanctions should be categorised into severty and a player given a set sanction per instance :

    Player: Bakkies
    Offence: Foul play Category1 (Headbutt)
    Offence Occurance: 1st = 1 game sanction

    Player: Bakkies
    Offence: Foul play Category1 (shoulder charge)
    Offence Occurance: 2nd = 4 game sanction

    Player: Bakkies
    Offence: Foul play Category1 (shoulder charge)
    Offence Occurance: 3rd = 10 game sanction

    this **** of “the player showed remorse” and “Lower lever of offence” is bullshit, it allows for interpretation of rules, dont give the sanctioning officer any leeway and this type of **** will be stamped out. his job will be to determine the offence, to determine the amount of occurrences and have a set out sanction, done and dusted.

  • 88.MacToogie: Reply to this comment

    @katman-68:
    love the way you put that.

  • 89.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @ryecatcher-79:
    There has been no upsurge that I have detected.

    Saffa’s hate us as much today as they did a year ago.

  • 90.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-89: Was talking worldwide

  • 91.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-89:
    Au contraire.

    The same bitter news hacks trot out the same bitter whinges at the first opportunity.

    Any indiscretion by an AB or NZ rugby supporter anywhere on the planet flicks the switch for perennial all things Kiwi haters like Stephen Jones and Mark Reason.

    No change there and no change to the love/hate relationship by ardent non AB supporters.

    What has changed is the loss of the all mighty crutch that somehow compensated for their own teams mediocrity. You know the one that started and ended with the choker tag.

    Man oh man, that was the sweetest of pills for a lot of folk, which they are still mourning the loss of.

  • 92.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-91: nail on the head..

    jealousy begets vindictiveness
    inadequacy begets excuse

    thus South African rugby

    in the days when they were worthy of being thought of as on a par with us, they had people at the head of their organisation who would get on with the job of winning..

    but this is the new SA, and the sheeple have bitten at the apple that is conspiracy, and they have swallowed it whole.. take bakkies as an example, his mantra has become one with the propoganda of poor journalism and entitlement..

    he repeats it so often that others believe it too…

    greyling for example got a very lenient sentence, and his act was much more malicious and submerged in intent…2 weeks for a flying elbow..pffft conspiracy indeed..

    thompson should have got longer, end of, so one must question or ask the judicial officer how he came to decide the punishment….but all teams have gripes with the judicial process… take gougerie in the WC final, not even cited, but there was nary a mention of that on these pages..

    so all teams cop it, its only those looking for reasons to explain away their mediocrity that make an everest out of it..

  • 93.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    for all those who continue on about the Bod incident, seems the lions had set the precedent huh?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRZRQI_69OQ

    D’arcy wasnt even cited for this spear tackle, but yeah, its only kiwis who get away with it..

    what a bunch of soft **** losers you guys are..

  • 94.gonzo: Reply to this comment

    @poppa69-93: I didn’t even remember that. Guess it got a little lost in the witch hunt for Umaga/Mealamu. Maybe we need to be even more precious than everyone makes out and start talking about conspiracies to “Get the Sheepshagers”

    A few other unpunished incidents I can think of

    Irish lock (not sure of his name) tries to remove McCaw from a ruck by the face
    Rougerie headbutts and gouges McCaw
    Cooper knees McCaw in the head
    Hartley elbow to McCaw’s face
    Powell head highs McCaw

    Not to mention no penalty or card for these incidents in front of the ref

    Higgenbotham kneeing and headbutting McCaw
    Tiquiri spear tackling McCaw

    And the lengthy bans for these two

    Heaslip gets 2 match ban for knee to McCaw’s head
    Greyling gets 1 match ban for flying elbow to McCaw’s face

    Oh hang on, these examples are all McCaw so he probably deserved it.

    Mate, we continue to post these examples but no one bothers listening.

  • 95.whatever: Reply to this comment

    I see more keewee dirty skulldugery has come to the fore with Tamati Ellison being found out for a sneaky “chicken wing” tackle on the Scottish prop…..gotta love these dirty f uks and the plokkers who try and justify it all!!

  • 96.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @Brads-91:

    Go give yourself a BJ, theres a good fellow!!

    Jeez we are talking generally about how it appears that the keewees seem to always get the rub of the green when it comes to the disiplinary hearings. The general concensous is that we desperately need one law for all and consistancy.

    This has got f ukall to do with how well the keewees are playing, and I tip my hat to them in that regards, but seriously if you blokes are so fukking blind to the fact that it does not seem fair then quite frankly you are stupid, blind or not willing to listen to what has been said (Not just by Saffa’s). Maybe all of the above??

  • 97.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @gonzo-94:

    yeah yeah poor old Macaw………..cheating *** needs to learn the offsides rule and the ref’s need to be un brainwashed from that bald keewee k unt who used to run the show, Paddy, and ref to the rules and not be scared to bin the doos.

  • 98.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @poppa69-93:

    and as for you my little one eyed puppy……..you need to get off your a rse and go check the doors and windows are all secure, shine your boots and earn your $10/hr

  • 99.gonzo: Reply to this comment

    @whatever-97: Good response. Well argued

  • 100.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @gonzo-99:

    Seems to me its the only way you f ukkers understand anything ………too precious or thick to anything else?! ;)

  • 101.whatever: Reply to this comment

    and the missing word is?……………………..understand :)

  • 102.J.B. Cowper: Reply to this comment

    @katman-1: @MacToogie-41: @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-21:

    And all the rest said the same – blatant administrative favouritism and control of the system for years – Bakkies against the Lions was biggest stitch- up of all – and even this – Simmonds gets 14 weeks (-6 for “good behaviour blah blah) and Thorne ONE WEEK for just about breaking John Smit’s neck in a spear tackle – the rest of the rugby world has had it and starting to show a little bit (not enough) of courage to confront the travesty of the O’Brien/Mourie control and hold on the game.

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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