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TBH I was expecting pretty much that game result. After all the hype that the Tahs (golden boys) were on a last ditch chance to go up the ladder, did anyone really think the powers that be would allow the Force to win? The crap that was allowed in that game was atrocious, but the Force let themselves get done over. Seems to me that a lot is still a mindset & focus issue. As mentioned, individually they’re good players, but collectively they can play like shit. After Cron’s interview about showing them what greatness looks like, it’s disappointing it didn’t happen. They can take it on board & learn from it - just don’t let Kuenzle kick for goal.
Even if the officials are politically influenced, it's never gonna change. We still need to be a shit load better than we are.
If we can just cut 50% of the dumb shit out we'd be way more competitive.
We were 17-3 down after 30 minutes with Pugh on a yellow! and were guilty of 8 infringements! If our professional players cannot be taught to remain calm under pressure then there is something glaringly wrong!
And those chances just before half time.
If we'd have been more composed we could have been going in to the sheds 17-13.... game on! Instead it's 22-6.... game over!
Even if Cron is telling them to pull the trigger if they see it's on they still need to remain a little more nuanced with their decision making in the heat of battle.
Great game, Fucken battled right through to the 80!
Two positives for me out of the game.
1. We have some exciting attacking plays/options which we’ve missed for many years. We just need to finish them off.
2. We have a coach that calls it like it is. Watch the press conference where he just comes out and says it was their worst game. Tom Robertson said we didn’t get beaten by a better team, we lost the game. To me that means they aren’t burying their heads in the sand and hoping it gets better.
Negative from the game, we still don’t have a 10.
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
7 weeks for Swinton.
Judicial Committee: Helen Morgan (Chair), Chris Smith and Ofisa Tonu’u
Player: Lachlan Swinton
Team: NSW Waratahs
Position: Loose forward
Date of Incident: 15 April 2023
Nature of Offence: Law 9.13: A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously.
Elapsed time in match when offence occurred: 00:21
SANZAAR NEWS RELEASE
Lachlan Swinton suspended for 7 weeks
A SANZAAR Judicial Committee Hearing has found Lachlan Swinton of the NSW Waratahs guilty of contravening Law 9.13: A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously after he was Cited following a Super Rugby Pacific Match at the Weekend.
Swinton has been suspended for 7 weeks, up to and including 3 June 2023.
The incident occurred within the first minute of the match between NSW Waratahs and Western Force, played at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on 15 April 2023.
The SANZAAR Judicial Hearing held via video conference on Tuesday 18 April, 6:00 pm (AEST), 8:00 pm (NZST) was heard by Helen Morgan (Chair), Chris Smith and Ofisa Tonu’u.
In her finding, Judicial Committee Chair Helen Morgan ruled the following:
"Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles and additional evidence, including submissions from the Player and his legal representative, Mr Aaron Lloyd, the Judicial Committee upheld the Citing under Law 9.13."
"With respect to sanction, the Judicial Committee deemed the act of foul play was reckless, with the contact point directly made with the head, high force and no mitigating factors present. The Committee found the incident was highly dangerous and, after considering all relevant factors of World Rugby’s Head Contact Process and sanctioning table, decided the foul play merited a top-end entry point of 10 weeks. Taking into account mitigating factors, including the Player's acceptance of guilt that the incident was foul play, conduct at the hearing and remorse, the Judicial Committee reduced the suspension by three weeks."
"The player is therefore suspended for 7 weeks, up to and including 3 June 2023.
""Taking into account mitigating factors, including the Player's acceptance of guilt that the incident was foul play, conduct at the hearing and remorse, the Judicial Committee reduced the suspension by three weeks."
I respectfully think that's a complete load of shit.
Swinton showed absolutely no remorse on the field, sneering at Strachan and jogging off.
Accepting that the incident was foul play would surely because multiple angles of video gave him no excuse.
His conduct at the hearing is probably so good because he's spent most of his career there and is comfortable.
He's worse than Darcy Swain.
C'mon the
a 7-week suspension for foul play in the open was missed by all officials, and no fans.
what
the
fuck.
disgraceful...
Tweet from Matt Tomua
Simon Cron: “People talk about winning and losing all the time and they are critical, but there’s a process to get into and it’s the ability to stay present, do your job and execute skills under pressure.”
Maybe Matt has got himself a pair of those Blue Shaded Goggles that stop most of us having an objective view of on-field incidents.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David