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I wouldâve preferred Nicholson on the pitch to Bateman last night, was waiting for a yellow for dissent all game. Unbelievable that but for a bit of composure we could have won that game. Got a Band of Brothersâ vibe which should stand us in good stead for the play offs.
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Captain Hook wrote:I wouldâve preferred Nicholson on the pitch to Bateman last night, was waiting for a yellow for dissent all game. Unbelievable that but for a bit of composure we could have won that game. Got a Band of Brothersâ vibe which should stand us in good stead for the play offs.
Thanks to Cokey's Vaughan link, I also listened to Burgess's post match comments and I have to agree with the boss. I actually think that this game and Burgess's reaction will serve to galvanize us as a team going forward.
Composure is the correct terminology Captain and I must say that I'm a tad disappointed in some reactions on here bagging players for their mistakes last night. High intensity game played with 12 men against opponents that have generally given us trouble in all kinds of ways with their ex Wire contingent finding the performance percentages that might have seen some of them still here (I wouldn't have any of them back BTW) and a win for them at all costs absolutely essential.
Yes, King had a poor game, but I think that he will be the first to admit that and I think his attitude now under the current regime will be hands up and how can I make amends rather than I can't be bothered.
I think that we are a different animal this year, one that we've not seen for a dozen years or so and I'm sure whatever happens we won't crumble and fizzle out in the play offs
Vaughan is a great player and out to know better and that is my agenda with him. He is poor discipline choice is prolific, whilst nobody is bigger than my club.
The sun can shine from his backside when I see him play in the big games and put top teams on theirs.
He gets stellar credit for showing great stats agains poor teams and plenty quality family time off work when his input is wanted the most.
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Uncle Rico wrote:Thanks to Cokey's Vaughan link, I also listened to Burgess's post match comments and I have to agree with the boss. I actually think that this game and Burgess's reaction will serve to galvanize us as a team going forward.
Composure is the correct terminology Captain and I must say that I'm a tad disappointed in some reactions on here bagging players for their mistakes last night. High intensity game played with 12 men against opponents that have generally given us trouble in all kinds of ways with their ex Wire contingent finding the performance percentages that might have seen some of them still here (I wouldn't have any of them back BTW) and a win for them at all costs absolutely essential.
Yes, King had a poor game, but I think that he will be the first to admit that and I think his attitude now under the current regime will be hands up and how can I make amends rather than I can't be bothered.
I think that we are a different animal this year, one that we've not seen for a dozen years or so and I'm sure whatever happens we won't crumble and fizzle out in the play offs
I hope that Samâs vocal critic might be enough for the disciplinary to shy away from hitting Vaughan with a suspension, but Iâd be surprised if he didnât get a game ban and a fine. The disciplinary wouldnât budge on his âpick him upâ ban, regardless of the evidence brought.
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I don't think Vaughan is to blame for just trying to make a good strong hit, that shoulder contact was minimal and it was clear he didn't lead with it looking to do damage. Sky's forensic examination of these sort of tackles almost always finds one controversial angle that makes it look 10x worse and once that's shown ad nauseum and the crowd get to go "OOOOOHHHHH" and shout "OFF" then there's only one outcome.
Props to Sam for telling it like it is, and for rightly being ticked off shall we say, to the point of cutting the interviewer off, good man. Feck sky and the RFL.
Joined: Mar 18 2003 Posts: 658 Location: Wigan , but smart enough to support leigh
Red card was ridiculous , itâs like the commentary team are saying us humans are too stupid to ref games these days and we now need AI and VR . This is ruining the game , itâs a physical game played at a fast pace , these things are going to happen . This wasnât like when Bob Jackson broke Stu Pugsleys jaw (over a year out) at Wilderspool in the 90s and didnât even get a card .
Leigh where scrappy , poor execution, not sure I agree they were offside all game , might have looked that way as it was 13 v12 . I would say it was probably a moral victory for wire and the Leigh crowd we're flat too , tells us nothing about how Leigh will do against the top clubs unless we rely on bad decisions every week . Tyler Wray looks like a potential superstar in the making , you donât see too many players with that explosiveness.
Should it be that the VR is not allowed to listen sky commentators as not to be influenced? Wells was prolific with his criticism of Vaughan until he sent off.
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rubber duckie wrote:Vaughan is a great player and out to know better and that is my agenda with him. He is poor discipline choice is prolific, whilst nobody is bigger than my club.
The sun can shine from his backside when I see him play in the big games and put top teams on theirs.
He gets stellar credit for showing great stats agains poor teams and plenty quality family time off work when his input is wanted the most.
This is a poor take, in my opinion. I suspect you know that, and I suspect this is the old Stan Collymore TalkSport bait approach. But if you genuinely have no agenda, youâd be going after another NRL import who didnât get sent off after only 11 minutes and only contributed 7 more tackles and 11 more meters.
Itâs self evident that Vaughan is our best prop, and is in the top handful in the league. 1 red and 1 yellow from 11 penalties conceded, with the reds both this year and last being technical fouls not malicious intent, I think itâs a sweeping overreaction and/or just a bit clueless.
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Iâm still unclear, was the red for the tackle or the arm in th face when he was on the floor? Shows what a difference a coach makes last season that was a 40+ point defeat. I normally donât take too much note of th commentators as tit is usually a bunch of âexâ Saints but last night Wells seemed to be a complete and utter kn0b. When Holmes got yellow carded he seemed to think that gave us some sort of advantage rather than just even out the numbers. Finally what was the âon reportâ all about? How come the vid ref wasnât involved? Not that I see the point of on report anymore when all matches are reviewed any way.
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