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Old 29-09-2011, 14:09   #112
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Re: Rugby World Cup 2011

Well it's good to see stereotyping is alive and well eh?...

Rugby, like many team sports, is full of cheating and 'rule bending' and ALL nations are involved in one way or another so let's not pretend otherwise. One of the worst examples of cheating I ever saw was the cynical NZ spear tackle by Umaga and Mealamu on Brian O'Driscoll whilst he was playing for the Lions in 2005. At the other end of the spectrum there are myriad examples of players cheating and deliberately trying to deceive officials when they know they've broken they rules in one way or another. When it comes to match outcomes, the actual effect of a minor incident may be just as important as a more serious offence and vice versa.
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