Former Former wrote: » It's striking how many of the ills of Super Rugby are shared by the Pro14.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » do more to get islanders sides and or players involved? Look to USA? Team based in Hawaii. Maybe another on west coast?
Bazzo wrote: » https://twitter.com/whalaholo/status/1199318401275060225?s=19 Seems like Halaholo has been getting some flak for being selected for Wales. Not sure what he means about them "getting their wish" though? Will he be removing himself from consideration?
Yeah_Right wrote: » The Pacific Islands are a problem. Everyone wants to do more for them because the players are freaks. The talent that comes from the PIs is unbelievable and I think all rugby people want to see more of them on the field. The problem is money. They bring none to the table. Setting up pro teams in the islands and having them play in Super Rugby would be a huge expense. Then there is the issue of corruption. Until the governing bodies in the PI unions are completely overhauled and the greedy, corrupt pricks involved are kicked out, no one is going to want to put money into them.
realhorrorshow wrote: » Bouragarit getting 6 weeks for gouging is shocking.
prawnsambo wrote: » I don't think he gouged, just hand over the eye area to pull the head back and then copped on and let go. That's how I saw it at the time (and it was replayed a number of times) anyway. Definitely ban-worthy, but at the bottom end of that sort of offence.
Squidgy Black wrote: » I'm sorry but it was a definite attempt at a gougehttps://twitter.com/CianTracey1/status/1199753352663519237?s=19 It's a disgrace that such a lenient punishment was given.
It was decided that the offence was at the top end of World Rugby’s sanctions for contact with the eye area, however, it was also decided that there was no reason to consider a sanction greater than the minimum entry point of 12 weeks. There were no aggravating factors, and taking into account the player’s guilty plea, clear disciplinary record and timely expression of remorse, the Committee reduced the sanction by the maximum of 50% before imposing a six-week suspension.
prawnsambo wrote: » Just not seeing it. His fingers don't appear to curl and he pulled at his head. Fingers were definitely close to or on the eye area, but a gouge requires a good deal of finger bend which you would see clearly. Haven't read the report, did they say it was a gouge or just 'contact with the eye area'? Edit: I don't think they ever refer to a gouge per se. Just 'contact with the eye area'. But they also consider aggravating factors which (from other decisions) seems to mean actual injury caused. Here's the pertinent section in the report: Under World Rugby’s Sanctions for Foul Play, Law 9.12 relating to contact with the eye area carries the following sanction entry points – Low End: 4 weeks; Mid-range: 8 weeks; Top end: 12 to 52 weeks.
stephen_n wrote: » He knew exactly where his hand was, he was looking at where he placed them. There was nothing accidental about that contact. So what you’re saying is if he doesn’t hook his finger in and extract an eyeball, sure it’s all good. That was the clearest case of deliberate eye gouging you are ever likely to see. Should be a minimum ban of 24 weeks for deliberate eye gouging, no matter how nice your suit is.
prawnsambo wrote: » Since I never said it was accidental, I can't really see how you're disagreeing with me. He definitely grabbed him around the eye area. Like that's not even up for discussion. Since that's the offence (as I posted), he's guilty as charged. And they never call it an eye gouge. That's also clear in the laws. As I quoted. And finally they looked at aggravating factors: e.g. injury to the player concerned and found none. That's the decision tree and that's how it was arrived at.
Interested Observer wrote: » They never call it an eye gouge. What laws have you quoted that make anything clear? This ban is an absolute joke.
aloooof wrote: » Personally think this is a flaw in the decision making process. It looks at the outcome rather than the action.
sydthebeat wrote: » Racing beaten at home today by bordeaux
jr86 wrote: » Leicester and Wasps well beaten again. Both look hopeless Hard to see both (or maybe even either) getting beyond 30 points, I don't think Sarries have all that much to worry about tbh