and did any one else think that was defo no try, when they got 'benefit of the doubt'...cos i dont.....he was held up you can see the ball and all the commentators were saying no try.
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I was at a wedding Saturday night so only listened to it on GMR but what has just struck me on the highlights is the way the two young props made some seriously good ground and seemed to hit the ball from shorter flatter passes at greater pace than Cashmere and Parker were doing, maybe thier greater pace will be an assett as the pitches get harder and harder. Also the quality of the kicking from hand close to the line was outstanding and as good as i've seen for many a year, makes me wonder who or what has prompted the change in tactics.
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beezer wrote:and did any one else think that was defo no try, when they got 'benefit of the doubt'...cos i dont.....he was held up you can see the ball and all the commentators were saying no try.
too right didnt think it was a try on the night and still think it was never a try dont know how he can sleep at nights thank god justice was done and you won link http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=456724
beezer wrote:and did any one else think that was defo no try, when they got 'benefit of the doubt'...cos i dont.....he was held up you can see the ball and all the commentators were saying no try.
too right didnt think it was a try on the night and still think it was never a try dont know how he can sleep at nights thank god justice was done and you won link http://forums.rlfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=456724
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Hi. I just saw the game for the first time. was away all weekend and am a Wire supporter, so had no idea of the result. I watched the video because you always seem to be a tough team at home, so thought you would make a fist of it.
No joke, by the end of the game i was screaming on Salford, as the scousers looked to have been given one of the most ridiculous decisions ever. Seriously, the 'benefit of doubt' thing was utterly ludicrous - it is the sort of decision that Rangers get given in scottish football, and leaves the rest of scotland up in arms about every week. I agree with the principle of benefit of doubt, but it is clearly extremely unlikely that the ball was grounded. Never mind eddie and stevo... the faces of the salford fans in the crowd said it all - utter disbelief.
Anyway - just logged on to say well done. You played great Rugby League with very few star players, and deservedly got the result. Great game, and justice was done.
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