Super Rugby supports a sentence without problems that seemed to challenge the laws of physics. But it can also change the game

Super Rugby Pacific has released a statement to this masthead on Sunday standing behind the decision.
“Super Rugby Pacific Management examined the TMO decision to overturn an attempt initially assigned to Lalakai Foketi at the 28th minute of the Friday game among the Wratah of the new South Wales and the heads. The revision process considered all the available video tests and concluded the decision of the TMO to overturn the attempt to overturn the attempt at the base of the” Simultaneous Foundation “(Law 21) was correct “. SRP’s declaration said.
The accident can produce a different result in the future, however, with informed sources that affirm that the Pacific leaders of the Super Rugby have discussed that they are looking for a potential modification of the law from world rugby as regards the “simultaneous grounding”, therefore the attack is rewarded and the ball can be considered a test, instead of in contact.
The no-land sentence and a garment try immediately after containing a questionable passage, it meant that it was an oscillation of 14 points.
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Jack Bowen and Henry O’donnell of the Waratah celebrate the victory.Credit: Getty images
“We could have folded there and do what we did against Moana (Pasifika), but the boys bite the bumper and we continued. I am proud of that second half,” said Captain Hugh Sinclair.
The coach of Waratah Dan McKellar said he would “bite his tongue” when he was asked about the 18-4 penalty number against his team.
The Waratah go to the Figi this week to meet the Drua and McKELLAR said he would “rotate some players” as part of the Wallabies rest protocol.
McKeller also stressed that he was eager to keep Taniela Tupou, Teddy Wilson and Tane Edmed at the Waratah next season, since the trio is all required elsewhere.
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Former Wallaby Tim Horan has dropped a bomb in the pre-match coverage saying that he understood that Tupou was close to agreeing an agreement with a French club.
Tupou’s agent, Anthony Picone, denied the hypothesized move of Sunday and McKeller said he had no idea.
“It is a great support with a narrow head – it will attract the interest of the French,” McKellar said.
This year Tupou was not in strong form, but McKeller said that it is not due to a poor attitude.
“His attitude has been superb since he entered the door,” McKellar said. “He is in shape and has put himself in good shape. Some things do not click.”
Edmed was circled by Brumbies, but McKellar also praised his attitude, despite not having had much game time. And the coach made the point of praising Wilson, who has been strong in the last month since he replaced Jake Gordon and was courted by strength.
“Let me clarify that I want Teddy Wilson here,” he said. “He is a big young man … he is very captivating, he listens to the feedback and worked hard in the areas on which we gave him feedback.”
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