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softest 50 ever

laughable 

 

Just now, Boots and all said:

Lucky, can't stand this dissent rule.

Rubbish, there is no need to talk to the Ump they never change their mind and it only hurts your team.

Just now, DubDee said:

softest 50 ever

laughable 

Nah. It's easy not to whinge or complain or criticize umpires on field.

Rugby players manage it just fine.

Open your mouth or physically show disent, and it's a free or 50. Easy.

 

Rivers running with Mills, like it alot!

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Rubbish, there is no need to talk to the Ump they never change their mind and it only hurts your team.

Yup, if you can't play without being aggressive or abusive or complaining then it's a you issue, not a rule issue.


1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Rubbish, there is no need to talk to the Ump they never change their mind and it only hurts your team.

Heat of the moment. Umps are too sensitive.

Spargo v good so far. For anyone who queries his low possessions or 40m kicks. That’s his value right there. Smarts and elite foot skills. 

Good start, looking for leads, running in waves and defending strong. Gotta keep this up


BANG BANG BANG

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4 minutes ago, deanox said:

Nah. It's easy not to whinge or complain or criticize umpires on field.

Rugby players manage it just fine.

Open your mouth or physically show disent, and it's a free or 50. Easy.

opening your mouth or putting your arms up isn’t dissent. so it’s a wrong call. has to be intimidating or language showing dissent

95% of the time it’s not paid

Neal Bullen 

BOG so far 

 

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