Ollie Shenton, Billy Whitehouse & Connor Hall were on target as the Magpies eased to a 3-0 win over Gloucester City. Filming ...
Jon Ustabasi (3), Connor Hall (2), Ollie Shenton, Billy Whitehouse & Will Tomlinson were all on target as the Magpies set up a ...
Billy Whitehouse's first half opener wasn't quite enough for the Magpies as they were pegged back by a last minute Paul Walker ...
The Minstermen secured a National League North playoff semi-final spot after securing a 2-1 win over Chorley. Lenell John-Lewis handed York the lead after only ten minutes, lobbing the goalkeeper from the edge of the area, but City went into the break level with Chorley after Connor Hall found his side an equaliser fifteen minutes after going behind. The game was settled early in the second-half though as Mitch Hancox's goal four minutes after the restart was enough for City as they secured a playoff semi-final tie against Brackely Town. York City: Jameson (GK), Dyson Kouogun, Sanders, Barrow, Wright, Hancox, McLaughlin (C), Kouhyar (Willoughby 83โ), John-Lewis (Brown 90'), McKay (Donaldson 62โ) Unused Subs: Whitley, Woods Goals: John-Lewis (10โ), Hancox (49โ) Chorley: Urwin (GK), Henley, Leather (C), Baines, Whitehouse (Holmes 76โ), Calveley, Sampson, Tomlinson, Blakeman (Halls 67โ), Alli (Ustabasi 76โ), Hall Unused Subs: Blyth, Shenton Goals: Hall (25โ) Attendance: 6,394 (314 away supporters) Referee: James Westgate Waitrose & Partners Man of the Match: Paddy McLaughlin ๐ฝ๏ธ Main Camera by Danny Rodgers ๐ป Editing and Graphics by Dan Simmonite
This was not a very smart moment by Bismarck, I have no idea what he was thinking when he lifted the Munster player. There is no reason why he had to do it and there was clear intent when he lifted him. I'm 100% okay with stuff like this being red carded, this is why context matters. In this case there was clear intent shown by Bismarck. It was a dumb decision that almost ruined a good game between the Bulls vs Munster, I can't imagine his teammates and coaches being happy to see him do that. This decision was so obvious that even Ben Whitehouse couldn't mess it up, despite being one of the worst referees on the planet. This is clearly much worse than an accidental head clash, yet World Rugby sees both incidents the same. They can't differentiate between the two and they don't care if one is a rugby hit and the other a clear case of foul play, to them it's the same if there is any contact to the head, which makes no sense at all and is killing the game. I'm also not a fan of the red card in general, I think it ruins the game. I still would prefer if a player gets ejected from the game and they can suspend and fine him after the game if he does something egregious. However, I do believe a team should be allowed to replace that player after 10 minutes which would make the games much more entertaining than just simply punishing a team by playing 14 vs 15. Hopefully common sense prevails and World rugby sees the obvious flaws their policies and start making changes to it, but the chances of that happening is probably zero.
Billy Whitehouse, Connor Hall & Adam Blakeman were on target as the Magpies drew 3-3 against Farsley Celtic at The Citadel.
Ten men York City battled against the odds to earn a point against high-flying Chorley. A record crowd met both sides at the LNER Community Stadium with a strong home support roaring the team on throughout the 90 minutes. John Askey made two changes to the side for the occasion, with Clayton Donaldson and Michael Duckworth coming back into the team to strengthen the starting eleven. York City: Jameson; Duckworth, Brown, Newton, Barrow; Wallace, Wright, Donaldson (King 45); Willoughby, Beck, Hancox Subs not used: Campbell, Fielding, Hopper, Heaney Goals: Wright (11) Chorley: Urwin, Henley, Leather (Smith 47), Baines, Whitehouse (Shenton 63), Calveley (Blyth 83), Cardwell, Tomlinson, Ustabasi, Blakeman, Alli. Subs not used: Halls, Goodridge Goals: Cardwell (39) Attendance: 4,512 (156 away fans) Referee: Peter Shacklady Waitrose & Partners MOTM: Kurt Willoughby ๐น Camera by Danny Rodgers ๐ป Editing and Graphics by Dan Simmonite
Edinburgh vs Bulls Disallowed Try | Rugby Union Double Movement Law | URC 2021 SUBSCRIBE: @ConnorDoesRugby The United Rugby Championship contains 16 teams across South Africa, Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. In Round 4 of the URC 2021 in the Edinburgh V Bulls match a try was disallowed for a double movement by referee ben Whitehouse, along with the rugby TMOs decision the try was ruled to be illegal and Edinburgh were awarded a penalty for a double movement by the bulls player. In this video we analysis whether the correct was decision made by the referee. Let me know what you think in the comments! OTHER VIDEOS: Should This Try Stand!?: https://youtu.be/3HXzcQH7oBU Is This a Red Card?: https://youtu.be/-2SVGoHWArY Is This Legal?: https://youtu.be/Qt-R5hapTNA #bulls #URC #Rugby Union