Michael Cheika and the lip readers

By OracleRugby / Roar Rookie

It has been widely reported by the world’s rugby media that Michael Cheika muttered some dodgy words under his breath while in the stands during Australia’s last match against England at Twickenham.

The issue here is not whether or not Cheika actually said anything or more importantly what he said.

Apparently he may face disciplinary action because of it. This is a load of rubbish, why are we lip reading people in stadiums?

What Cheika said or did not say is largely irrelevant as he did not say it to anyone’s face or in the company of anyone who was deserving of his words. There is an old question lurking around the internet that goes something like ‘If a tree falls down in a remote place and no one is there to witness it, did it make a noise?’

The answer is obvious to most but when you think about it a little longer you realise that the answer is not actually that clear.

The fact of the matter is that people as in the case of Mr Cheika should quite frankly whisper, mutter or even think whatever he wants, if he thinks the ref is a chop then let him say it to himself.

Should he make the mistake of telling the world in an audible tone that the masses that matter can hear, then it is 100 per cent a different story.

Don’t worry Mr Cheika, there is nothing wrong with what you did and those that think there is are not worthy of engagement.

The Crowd Says:

2017-12-20T02:06:36+00:00

taylorman

Guest


Yes...why some make it so complex is beyond me...just play by the rules. What if everyone acted like Cheika?,...players, coaches, Refs- all at once. It'd be a real hoot this game.

2017-12-20T00:53:26+00:00

piru

Roar Rookie


with TV comming into the scene, coaches also have had to make adjustments in their behavior. football seems to tolerate all kinds of crazy antics , and even most american games too go this way. yes they do, but the BEST coaches don't act a fool. Seeing as you brought up American games, think of the great NFL coaches over the years. Yes there have been some sideline antics and silliness, but the top coaches, your Landrys and Lombardis never lost their cool. For a modern take, consider Bill Belichic - never looks fazed, always gives the impression he is in control. Graham Henry and now Steve Hansen are the same - you occasionally get a half smile out of Hansen after a try, but the most emotion he usually shows during a game is to jot something down.

2017-12-20T00:39:39+00:00

taylorman

Guest


Or lack of them (or enough) in the Saracens side?

2017-12-20T00:38:19+00:00

taylorman

Guest


They were the better side, because they gifted many of the Scot points through silly errors, yet scored their own. That Scotland were ripped off is a separate issue. Joubert made an incorrect call, as confirmed by World rugby, so the penalty decision was incorrect. Those are the facts.

2017-12-19T18:09:33+00:00

Taylorman

Guest


Red or brown onion?

2017-12-19T03:38:46+00:00

Charging Rhino

Roar Guru


No mate it's quite simple. Just don't use foul language and don't call rugby officials "cheats". Simple. Especially when you are the coach of Australia. All coaches, players and fans are emotionally charged during tense games.

2017-12-19T01:28:53+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


So Cheika's mate why did a member of the crowd have a go at him when he was walking down the stairs with his bouncer?

2017-12-19T01:14:16+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Gavin I could very clearly see him say it...i couldnt hear him because I was in Brisbane and he was in the UK

2017-12-18T21:59:53+00:00

bluffboy

Guest


Sorry Jock about the spelling errors. I have sausage fingers and lets face it, not that smart......

2017-12-18T21:20:07+00:00

bluffboy

Guest


slangevar Jock, I'm neither Scott nor Aussie. I wasn't lucky enough to be there, but did watch the game live with several of your countrymen and quite a few token Wallabies. The consensus was 100% in the room Scotland were ripped off. To say that Wallabies were the better side all day is a stretch considering the game was decided by a dubious call. I could be wrong, but the pressure that came down on Craig Joubert forced his retirement. Anyway my comment was more point at Cheika, the way he carries on when he thinks the game is rigged pretty sure he hasn't lost a game with that muck controversy.

2017-12-18T18:12:34+00:00

Gavin Cohen

Guest


Did you hear him? Did anyone hear him? I say not one single person heard him. No one

2017-12-18T12:08:57+00:00

Jock Cornet

Guest


I'm a Scot and was at that game and believe the walllabies were the better side, scoring more tries . Great game

2017-12-18T11:08:48+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Spot on Fionn

2017-12-18T11:05:21+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Yes I can see Hooper saying to the ref...But Cheika said I can swear at you and call you a cheat!!!

2017-12-18T11:03:25+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Bit like Aus in WC matches against Scotland eh

2017-12-18T10:52:44+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Tman that would upset PererK and TWAS...Did you see that Saracens lost again over the weekend...Neutral wont believe it tho...Maybe its all the ABs in the Clermont side that did it

2017-12-18T10:47:05+00:00

Jacko

Guest


EB Im with you on that...The swearing isnt an issue...Attacking the Ref with the "C" HEAT word was not acceptable

2017-12-18T10:41:09+00:00

Morsie

Guest


Mitch Marsh was right.

2017-12-18T10:39:13+00:00

Jacko

Guest


Oh hillarious Ian...Eating an Onion and looking at your watch is No different to calling a ref A F..Ing Cheat eh??? Interesting standards you have

2017-12-18T10:32:01+00:00

Jacko

Guest


The fact of the matter is that people as in the case of Mr Cheika should quite frankly whisper, mutter or even think whatever he wants, Gavin the issue is that he didnt do that...he said it in front of thousands of people 100% KNOWING he had cameras on him

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