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EmmaMur01 wrote:I presume when you are talking about JP being penalised, its when he threw the ball on the ground??
I dont think he should have been penalised at all. Its not like he threw it away or kicked it away, like I have seen some players do, who have not been penalised for it btw. He was showing a bit of frustration.
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thebloodbath wrote:Ryan Bailey - How good is this guy? He rattles cages like no other in Super League. His huge, legal, shoulder charge laid the ineffective Maurie out. The fan fare afterwards was pathetic. He went in with the shoulder, and the Saints players who cried at that - get a grip. After the hit, Bailey stood straight up and stood his ground. Notice how no Saints player went toe-to-toe with him, just pudding Graham frothing at the mouth, 10m away. And when Graham did put him down, he was third man in when Bailey was static, yeah you showed him. And people say Bailey just does third man in. He was also unlucky when he drove himself into the un-tackled Saints player. I think the penalty was for him being too rough. Bless. He went down with his shoulder and massive body weight. I just get the feeling if it was JP that shoulder charged Maurie, for the same result, nothing would have been said. Bailey's hated by opposition players and fans. And I adore his gritty style, and I have a striong feeling that he loves it too. His huge hit dragged us back in the game, Saints were rattled and we edged our way back into it, thanks to Ryan Bailey. More of the same please Ryan.
Post subject: Re: James Graham Possible Straight Sending Off?
Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:35 pm
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Dicko_09 wrote:Did anyone else notice that when Graham came on he was having ago at Bailey, there was nothing wrong with the tackle and graham comes on telling Bailey he is gonna knock him out but yet even though he was right in front of bentham and he doesn't do anything, personaly i think he should have been sent off
You'd have been creaming it if it was the other way and Bailey had done it.
I don't condone Graham's actions but he was fired up after what he saw as a terrible challenge on a team-mate.
Bailey's challenge was a shoulder to the head - he should have been penalised for that.
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