“Merci Beaucoup!”
Okay, England has a new coach and the home game against France. Everybody eager to see how the English rugby team will be ‘en route’ to the RWC and what a better test than against the number 2 site in the world: France!
It turned out that the French felt they underperformed in the 2023 Six Nations and thought they had something to prove too!
Lots to talk about but I discussed this with some friends: Charles Ollivon scored the easiest of tries. Let us view the try:
Marcus Smith is retrieving the ball near his own goalline, gets pushed over but with help of some teammates (yes, rugby….) brings the ball back into the field of play. It all gets converted into a ruck and England players think they have mitigated the risk and prepare for the kick back up to the field.
However, Ollivon peeks over the pile-up and sees the ball on top of the tryline, leans over and simply grounds the ball: try
England players protest, off-side? Hands in the ruck? o’Keefe has nothing of it.
Law 8 is about scoring:
2. A try is scored when an attacking player :
a. Is first to ground the ball in the opponent’s in-goal.
b. Is first to ground the ball when a scrum, ruck or maul reaches the goal line.
So he can dive and come off his feed Owen…. Looks like our Charles knew about the rule 8.2.b very well!
Yes Sean, also good to see how Dupont allows Smith to come on his feet first and does not dive on him. Another example of understanding the rules.
Frustrated with 34 penalties & free kicks against us, Timo made a clip showing only the referee blowing his whistle for 60 seconds. Obviously the players were a bit shocked after seeing it. I reasoned that the best possible training would be educating ourselves on the rugby rules rather than go out on the pitch. Next week I had printed nearly 30 Rugby Laws Certificates!
We can guess what is done in the French Coaching Staff but Jerome Garces clearly is educating the players very well. And how smug he looked after that Ollivon try!
How quick can we learn? Great awareness of the video crew showing us Marcus Smith talking to the touch judge after the try. Later in the game he made a better decision in a similar situation. Like that a lot!