
As we approach the start of the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England, we are going to look at what the term 'Clear & Obvious' means to a referee, and the greater team of 4 in general.
During the world cup, the match officials will be under a greater degree of scrutiny than has ever been seen before, the desire to get every decision correct is there, but perfection is something even that even the best teams have not yet achieved.
Perfection for a team would surely mean that no player drops a ball, every pass goes where intended, every tackle is made, and every kick is successful. However, as supporters we understand that this is near impossible to do over a full 80 minutes. The dynamics of the game, along with the unpredictability of the opposition defence means that mistakes will happen, but it's how you over come them that really defines the team.
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International and 1st class scrums, time to stop the clock?
Thread Starter: ctrainorWatching the games yesterday and most games, you can predict when scrums were going to take 2 minutes or longer. The referees and authorities need to get a grip of this. It makes such a boring spectacle and ruins the game. For me the clock should be stopped the first time a scrum has to be...
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