Clegg wrote: » The Times says Lima Sopoaga has signed for Wasps for next season.
molloyjh wrote: » Marler has gotten 6 weeks. Will miss the first 2 rounds of the 6Ns.
kuang1 wrote: » Didn't realise that that's his 3rd misdemeanor this season...so having "previous" doesn't (in actuality) seem to influence the ban a player gets. Daft.https://www.google.ie/amp/www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/club-rugby/joe-marler-england-six-nations-italy-wales-suspension-six-week-ban-red-card-a8150496.html%3famp
irishbucsfan wrote: » Healy just got a week added on to his ban a few weeks ago for having previous. Hartley last season.
Former Former wrote: » It did, it earned him an extra week. And, you often see guys getting 50% reduction in their bans due to previous good record, and Marler didn't get anything close to that, so indirectly it has cost him.
Deleted User wrote: » Question on Jonny Hollands ama about holding on at the breakdown. Thought it was worth posting this here for the hilarious miss by Wayne Barnes
Synode wrote: » Was he not allowing Sarries to recycle it as otherwise he would have gone back for the knock on
prawnsambo wrote: » Was that not a loose ball he dived on? Shouldn't he be allowed to get to his feet before being tackled?
sydthebeat wrote: » Nope, there is no obligation on the tackling player (A) to allow the other player (B) up. Its the responsibility of B to either get up, pass the ball, or release it. Player A has the responsibility not to flop down on top of player B, something that you see penalised from time to time.
The governing body of the European Champions Cup has decided to move its headquarters out of the Swiss town of Neuchatel just three years after it was established, because of the travel demands the location has put on its staff and executives.
Interested Observer wrote: » Cipriani on his way out I wonder?
Interested Observer wrote: » Lima Sapoaga confirmed to be joining Wasps next season. Cipriani on his way out I wonder?
Deleted User wrote: » On the subject of doping. Any of our resident Kiwi's any insights on this, seems like young lads trying to climb the ladder a bit faster.
molloyjh wrote: » Pretty sure nobody is surprised by this....http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/2018/01/10/talk-rugby-exclusive-european-governing-body-move-hq-fromneuchatel/
Clegg wrote: » Marcus Smith has signed a new contract with Harlequins worth 230k per annum before performance related bonuses. He's 18.
swiwi_ wrote: » From the little I’ve seen he looks worth it. Out of interest, I see he’s Filipino. In any case we’ll see if England finally have a player who matches the hype.
stephen_n wrote: » Did they do it the Kiwi way and bring him over at schools level, or is he a project/granny player?