Australia vs Great Britain 1982 3rd Test

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • 3rd Test: Headingley, Leeds.
    Sat 28 November 1982.
    Attendance: 17,318.
    Highlights Only.

Komentáře • 9

  • @markp1549
    @markp1549 Před měsícem

    I don’t know why Boyd was sent off - shoulder charges were legal then weren’t they? Tamati did it to Hancock and Lewis did it to Williams and neither tackle had a send off.

  • @damienthompson5808
    @damienthompson5808 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wayne Lewis, Wally's lesser known younger brother ???

  • @anguscameron561
    @anguscameron561 Před 2 měsíci +1

    every GB tackle head high

  • @jzkramer
    @jzkramer Před 3 měsíci +1

    20:06 are those side saddle types a euphemism for women? Funny to think how long we hung on to kicking it with the toe from behind like a man.

  • @gregorybathurst7171
    @gregorybathurst7171 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The adjudication by this non English speaking french fries referee has lots to be desired he wouldn't in my eyes be let to referee U/10s

  • @bondoqbn7318
    @bondoqbn7318 Před 3 měsíci

    The appointment of a frog referee is total BS to keep Great Britain in these RL test matches.

    • @jzkramer
      @jzkramer Před 3 měsíci +1

      What nationality of ref would be seen as naturally fairer? Do you perhaps need to restate your hypothesis ?

    • @bobbytreetop1701
      @bobbytreetop1701 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jzkrameran Australian referee.

    • @iffracem
      @iffracem Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@jzkramer I think the issue was more with northern hemisphere vs southern hemisphere interpretation of the rules (and some slight variations).
      Head shots, lying on the man and holding them down after the tackle, hands all over the ball after the tackle was called were an accepted part of the northern game, but quick play and more "expansive" entertaining were the norm for southerners. This guys main fault was he appeared to penalise one team for one thing, but let the others get away with it, and picked something else for the other team to get away with (in this game, slowing the game down was allowed by GB, knock-ons were OK for Aus)
      He's also an amateur, a postman not a professional or semi professional like Australia or UK, as such he did a decent job.
      Was severely let down by the touch judges as well.
      Now I'd argue we've gone way too far in "speeding up the game" and making all the tackling as safe as possible, turning the game into glorified touch football.