Saracens v Sale - HIGHLIGHTS | Tight Game! | Gallagher Premiership 2023/24

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Komentáře • 35

  • @mjgclutch
    @mjgclutch Před 27 dny +16

    Great turnaround for Sale. Ben Curry has been outstanding. If Earle is an 8 then Curry really should be strongly considered to be starting this summer. Rodd has also made a huge difference. Englands best all round prop. Has to be in the England 23.

    • @martynslinn6607
      @martynslinn6607 Před 27 dny +1

      For me Curry has been Stella during the post Christmas run in to the end and I agree with you re Bevan Rodd but for me the return of O'flaherty to the back line, his desire for work has made the Sale attack that bit more potent, Reed has scary pace but I think his all round game offers a bit less than O'flaherty. Come on Sale.

  • @jonathankundishora5602
    @jonathankundishora5602 Před 27 dny +45

    Now how wasnt that Cowan-Dickie try given

    • @misterkunnyfunt
      @misterkunnyfunt Před 27 dny +3

      i dont understand it either, hes clearly in control of the ball at the point of grounding. separation like that wouldn't be defined as a knock on, so why is it not defined as a try?

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji Před 27 dny +13

      @@misterkunnyfunt Laws are clear - well, as clear as the 8 trillion laws can be. It *is* actually defined as a knock on because having lost control of the ball, he is not deemed to have regained control. He would have had to catch the ball (even in one hand) for that condition to have been met. Same applies to a ball lost forward but kicked before it hits the ground - it is a knock on. The only thing you can do without recatching is scoop it backwards so by the time it hits the ground, it is deemed to have been lost back and therefore not a knock on.
      Hope that helps.

    • @andrewfowler6527
      @andrewfowler6527 Před 27 dny +1

      Well he dropped it, simple as that

    • @johnkerley9850
      @johnkerley9850 Před 27 dny +1

      Lost contact that’s why

    • @alexandervanderpluym5400
      @alexandervanderpluym5400 Před 27 dny

      Well yes, but surely it would be seen as his regaining control as he had his hand back on it before he grounded it. I get what your saying, but surely even if he lost control, he had his hand back in the ball by the time it was placed, hence it shouod be a try? I’m thinking as you compare it to dropping the ball normally, it’s only a knock on if it hits the ground or another player, so surely it’s not one?

  • @EdwardCorry
    @EdwardCorry Před 27 dny +4

    So good to see the 'underdogs' winning 😊

  • @ReggieTuilagi
    @ReggieTuilagi Před 27 dny +5

    Manu😥😢❤💔

  • @thecuttingsark5094
    @thecuttingsark5094 Před 27 dny +8

    If a player fumbles and juggles the ball in the air while running, but regathers, it’s not a knock on.
    So why was Cowan Dickies try not awarded?

    • @hugoagnehall9777
      @hugoagnehall9777 Před 27 dny +10

      Apparently the player must be in control of the ball when scoring. Luke Pearce said that he didnt like the law himself when the players asked him about the decision. Unfortunately he has to give a no try decision because of the law, whether he thinks the law itself is bollocks or not. I think that Pearce saying that he disliked his own decision should be in these highlights as it otherwise can get taken out of context for people that never heard it, some might call him a shit ref but he is the best in the prem IMO.

    • @martynslinn6607
      @martynslinn6607 Před 27 dny +1

      ​@@hugoagnehall9777i think the game was officiated really well, brute of a game with plenty of big personalities but they kept a lid on it.

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji Před 27 dny +2

      You have answered your own question. In your scenario, the player regathers, C-D did not. Pushing the ball downward onto the ground is not deemed to be back in control so he did not regather it - he needed to catch it.
      So therefore the correct call is that he lost the ball forward.

    • @thecuttingsark5094
      @thecuttingsark5094 Před 27 dny +1

      @@Karma-qt4ji So the rationale being, if it wasn’t for the ground, he would have knocked on. I can see the logic, but in this case I think he had enough control.

    • @hugoagnehall9777
      @hugoagnehall9777 Před 27 dny

      @@martynslinn6607 I didnt get to watch all of it but i really like the bit where Pearce told off Bevan Rodd. Funny that. I think Pearce has a good feel for the game but what sets him apart as the best is his communication and work with the players. My favorite ref for a while now, not just as refs in the prem go but overall.

  • @tobyslater2011
    @tobyslater2011 Před 27 dny

    Stupid mistake by 11 Alex Lewington 8(.
    I got a feeling Northampton will destroy Sarries in semis

    • @macciesisbanging
      @macciesisbanging Před 26 dny +1

      we're in 3rd place after that match so we'll be going up against bath. sarries will be at northampton. although if its a sale - saints final im not very confident 😭

  • @JamesHall-vs6eg
    @JamesHall-vs6eg Před 27 dny +1

    Credit to Sale, but that was a horrible game. Nearly fell asleep at 30 minutes.

  • @iteamy
    @iteamy Před 27 dny +3

    Here, why tf are Sale called the Sharks when they are from landlocked Greater Manchester? Are there sharks in the canals or something?

    • @silentfrog
      @silentfrog Před 26 dny +2

      There's going to be sharks nearer to Manchester than there are 12th century Syrian warriors in North London. What a silly question.

    • @timwilliamson7504
      @timwilliamson7504 Před 26 dny +5

      There are also no bears in Bristol or tigers in Leicester, although the Harlequins are clowns, tbf.

    • @erinquinn215
      @erinquinn215 Před 25 dny

      @@silentfrog ...looks awkwardly at dinghies leaving Calais...

    • @silentfrog
      @silentfrog Před 25 dny

      @@erinquinn215 loads of dinghies in the 12th century...

    • @iteamy
      @iteamy Před 25 dny

      @@timwilliamson7504 Bristol Bear Bar might disagree but I'm not sure that's the type of bears the rugby team were thinking of

  • @arthurdaley6379
    @arthurdaley6379 Před 26 dny

    Scrum, penalty , whistle, pushover tries slow motion game