holofotes sobre os árbitros
Recomendo vivamente a leitura deste artigo, duro e exagerado mas com fundo de verdade nalguns pontos:
"Prior to a World Cup, there is an armistice of a year or two where the laws of the game don't change. Theoretically this is good as you would think there was some consistency for players, coaches and fans. The system, however, has this lovely aspect to it that allows for “interpretation” of the laws. This is where it can get a little muddy."
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/rugbys-laws-are-a-beast-that-needs-to-be-tamed-20110309-1bnvk.html
Também deste:
"And it is something we'll talk to the referee about at the breakdown.
"With someone like Jonathan Kaplan, he is a world-class referee so we just hope he allows us the opportunity to get quick ball.
"We need to be accurate at the breakdown ourselves on attack but if we do get our chance to get quick ball, it gives us a chance to keep the ball in hand and to play some attacking rugby.
"That will be a key focus for us and we will be talking to the referee about hopefully getting his cooperation in that area."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/welsh/9420873.stm
(vejam o vídeo à direita que vale a pena)
e deste:
“If SANZAR is serious about having a merit system for its whistle blowers”, he said, “then it’s time to give Jonathan Kaplan a rest.”
http://www.bobdwyerrugby.com/english/blog.asp
#2
Scrum again
#3
Ouvir com atenção as palavras (e o momento em que as diz) do Sr Wayne Barnes
#4
Super man
#5
Comer gelados com a testa
Formação manhoso
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