yes, that was an amazing sidestep whilst accelerating forward at the same time - very difficult to do - which is what got him through all those nearby defenders...
This was such a frustrating game to watch. It makes me fear for the future of rugby. I have never watched a game that was more over-officiated than this. Every few minutes there was a call to watch some replay by the TMO. It dragged the game out so much more than it had to. It was like watching the NFL with all the breaks in play. If this is the route they choose to go, i am afraid they will lose a lot of viewers over the coming seasons.
SA world champs just sooooo amazing! Best rugby in the world. They will win the next WC and many more to come! The systems they have in place are on point! Kiwi here
As we don't have the necessary technology on this planet to detect if it is a forward pass, in the same play of the 14-13 match, there were two clear forward passes that affected the game by being validated with a try. It's incredible. We boast about having the best VAR system in the world of sports, and then these things happen that are from the last century. A clear offside line like in football, it's very simple to draw a line. These forward passes tarnish the good name of this sport.
yes, I was slightly confused by that one - thing is he did not kick - literally placed his foot up and opposition ran into his boot - still he got a yellow somehow....
As a South African: 1. I dont see what the penalty try was for. I didnt see a collapse of the maul. 2. The pass from Kriel to Mapimpi was 100% a forward pass. A shocking miss by the ref and TMO. That being said. A good game from the boys. I have faith in the youngsters coming through. Hendrikse didnt have a good debut, would like to see the Sharks 10 in a springbok jersey.
@@ryanmuller7752 I think it's one of the coaches at his French club...He said Kolisi was fat and transparent...I think if you Google it or even search here on RU-vid you will understand better than I can explain
If Wales had a bit more ball handling, which I'm sure they will work on, because I see 2 tries their for the taking, that some other sides would have planted. So add that to the score, and it is more respectable than people think. Forward pass by South African that led to a try, take that away and SA only won by a small margin.
How is it that the TMO and Ref and Linesman can't see an obvious forward pass - I can't celebrate a fake try - I mean they even reviewed it and still came up with the wrong decision - these are supposed to be the easy decisions for Rugby - c'mon guys.....
I'll be honest even as a South African that pass to Mapimpi from Kriel was forward 😂😅💔 though not too far but if you look Mapimpi had to reach forward to catch it and he was slightly behind Kriel
Good to see Mngomezulu add to the long range kicking option for the Bokke, teams will be wary of giving away penalties just because they are over 50 metres away. Pasop!!!!
The refereeing is a confused mess, and the constant tinkering with the laws to benefit certain teams isn't helping the situation. World Rugby needs a complete overhaul or it needs to be disbanded so competent people can run the game.
It should have been a red card for the Springboks no.15 (Aphelele Fassi). Forward pass for the Mapimpi try. Bad refereeing but all in all the Springboks dominated the game. The decisions were bad but they didn't influence the outcome of the game
what is wrong with world rugby when a clear forward pass is looked at and cleared by ref and tmo? Meanwhile we slow down as much as we possibly can to see if a shoulder rides up and possibly touched the hair on a chin. World Rugby is lost
These commentators are so mad that they're being beaten by south africa... Every chance they get they have these kak remarks lol... Which is I think is one of the reasons why wales rugby is dying I guess..
They have a proud rugby history...these commentators are just frustrated watching it all go up in ashes...Wales have really regressed since 2019...Going to be interesting to see how they go against the Wallabies