I must say what really annoyed me about this was that Ellis knew he hadn't scored, he was trying to get up and carry on quick before Wigan could get themselves set and composed.
Thaler sent it upstairs even though he thought himself that it was no try. If you think its no try and the player clearly does then let the game go on. By stopping it even though he knew it wasn't a score then it gave Wigan a chance to get back into line and have a breather. We could well have been in next play if it weren't for that.
Anyway, doesn't matter one bit, just an observation!
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