Barneyballbags
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MASSIVE Welsh fan here - and I agree with Alain Rolland's decision.
I admit that, at the time it happened, I (like many many others, not just Welsh fans) thought that it was a ridiculous and completely unfair decision.
However, after reading the rules which have been copied and pasted in various forums and on to various websites, Rolland was completely right to give Sam the red card, as he clearly let go of and dropped the player after he had been lifted off his feet. There was no malice in the tackle, but he broke the laws of the game nonetheless.
What is frustrating is the fact that, had this been another referee, or another player in another match, then we may have seen a yellow card, rather than red. I'm not saying that Rolland was being unfair, I'm simply saying that different referees can (and do) interpret and deal with dangerous tackles in different ways - something which definitely needs to be clarified.
As has been already mentioned, Wales still could have won the game with 14 men, if it wasn't for the fact that their kicking wasn't up to scratch. Still, they have played better, more dynamic and more exciting rugby than I've seen them play since their 2008 6N Grand Slam and long may that continue. There's absolutely no reason why it shouldn't. Warburton is without doubt the Captain that the team have needed for the past couple of years.
6N Grand Slam in 2012? Going by the performance of the other 5 teams in the World Cup (and assuming that Wales continue their current form) then I'm fairly confident.
I admit that, at the time it happened, I (like many many others, not just Welsh fans) thought that it was a ridiculous and completely unfair decision.
However, after reading the rules which have been copied and pasted in various forums and on to various websites, Rolland was completely right to give Sam the red card, as he clearly let go of and dropped the player after he had been lifted off his feet. There was no malice in the tackle, but he broke the laws of the game nonetheless.
What is frustrating is the fact that, had this been another referee, or another player in another match, then we may have seen a yellow card, rather than red. I'm not saying that Rolland was being unfair, I'm simply saying that different referees can (and do) interpret and deal with dangerous tackles in different ways - something which definitely needs to be clarified.
As has been already mentioned, Wales still could have won the game with 14 men, if it wasn't for the fact that their kicking wasn't up to scratch. Still, they have played better, more dynamic and more exciting rugby than I've seen them play since their 2008 6N Grand Slam and long may that continue. There's absolutely no reason why it shouldn't. Warburton is without doubt the Captain that the team have needed for the past couple of years.
6N Grand Slam in 2012? Going by the performance of the other 5 teams in the World Cup (and assuming that Wales continue their current form) then I'm fairly confident.