Let the season begin!

The shorts are ironed. The bag is packed. The shirts are hanging on the door. The fuel tank is full. I’ve read (and re-read) the Law Book and I’m ready to go!

My season starts tomorrow at Twickenham of all places. I am still on London Society’s books and therefore have the honour of being invited to referee at the Middlesex 7s. I was thinking about it last night and I think tomorrow will be my 7th year at HQ to kick the season off – always a fantastic way to get the brain and the body moving again. 

Always a concern with the lack of pre-season games beforehand, but what the hell!! The adrenalin always kicks in. Got two games at the mo (possibly a third by the time the tournament kicks off) so keep your eyes peeled on Sky Sports Extra at 11 and 12.20 for yours truly who will be tottering about trying to get into frame for all the 7s action.

I’ll try and twitter if I can get coverage throughout the day so keep an eye on the feed on the top left, or come over and find me there (@refblog).

Happy New Season!!

(PS Will blog about the fantasic preliminary Olympics decision during the week!)

Henry Allingham and Harry Patch

  

Henry Allingham – 6 June 1896 – 18 July 2009

Harry Patch – 17 June 1898 – 25 July 2009

I don’t apologise for this non-rugby post, but I’m just watching BBC2s tribute to these two giants of men. I don’t mind saying that their stories get me every time. Can’t help myself welling up. Don’t even know why.  

If it wasn’t as a result of these two and millions of others who didn’t make it through that terrible war, we wouldn’t be doing what we do today. And we must not ever forget that.

May they rest in peace, and the memories of what they did live on for a long time.

SA v NZ – Botha’s Yellow Card

Any readers think Bakkies Botha’s YC was a tad harsh yersterday? Looks innocent enough to me – and certainly didnt make a tackle in an offside position as Nigel Owens suggested. Was it the other second row?

Also the NZ YC seemed harsh. Maybe it was out (was looking after Refblog Jnr watching repeat this morning so wasnt fully concentrating). Thoughts?

Apart from those two incidents, looked lilke another solid game to me. I do like his style (if not his wristbands!)

Bath

I see The Bath Saga has been extended to Monday. Hope Jeff Blackett gets to the bottom of the whole murky affair and sorts things out quickly.

Rugby doesn’t need this!

Headline writers dream

Just had this pointed out to me – http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=337901&cc=5739

Bit old it would seem, but an absolute classic!

The Quins saga

Sorry this is delayed, been on hols and wifi seems not to have reached the tourist cafes of North Wales.

Anyway, Whenever there is a big trial on the news, they always show elements of the evidence once the charged has been found guilty. Or even during the trial like the Steven Gerard case this week.

I hope the ERC now release the footage I assume shows Tom Williams being given/using a blood capsule. For him to get a 12 month ban and the club to get a €250k fine demonstrates that a convincing case must have been provided to the panel. They just don’t give out judgements like that without proof – so come on ERC, let us all see!

Steve Walsh is back

Glad to see Steve Walsh is back in the game. Obviously sorted himself out after his public fall from grace in NZ and now it seems the Australians have taken him under their wing.

Now the Super 14 appointments are done on form not country of origin, it does open things up for him, providing he can prove himself capable. Always was a good one in my eyes, and was a shame to see him finish his previous career the way he did.

Good luck!

Hattip: www.sport24.co.za

Sympathy with Botha – disgust at SA

I didn’t see the Botha incident last week as I was in a pub in Edinburgh on a stag do, so with the Saffas armbands ive just had a look again via YouTube.

Have to say, I have every sympathy with Botha. Looked OK to me on the angle I saw. Through the gate and arm looked to be involved.

However, he was cited and found guilty by a completely neutral set of observers. Haven’t seen the judgement so cant explain it really. I can only assume there are other camera angles with cast doubt on the use of the arm, and therefore it was a dangerous charge.

For the South Africans to all be wearing ‘justice’ armbands in support of their comrade is outrageous. I hope the IRB come down on them all for bringing the game into disrepute. There are ways of challenging bans and clearly they could have appealed (busy week so this may have happened and I missed it and it was upheld) or they decided not to appeal in which makes today’s decision even more bizarre.

Time for the IRB to step up to the plate. The World Cup champions are challenging the authority of  the ruling body of the sport. They mustn’t sweep this under the carpet.

New Championship Blog

A new blog has just been started by someone who has lived and breathed it in recent years. Looking forward to hearing Ben’s views this season.

Take a look: http://therugbychampionship.blogspot.com/

Another one on the rocks

Can’t believe London Welsh are in administration! They went fully pro last year and already the wheels have started to come off. Apparently they only have enough money to run for 1 more month.

A sorry state of affairs. I hope they can survive. I wonder if the WRU can step in and support them. Who knows!