Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 2:41 pm
Mr. Zucchini Head
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 08 2006 Posts: 12126
It was a lazy grab, no malice in it. He did catch him on the chin so the yellow was justified, but if a Hull player saw red or got banned for that I'd be very annoyed.
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 2:42 pm
scarrie
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 13 2005 Posts: 4719 Location: Hull
GrahamBray wrote:I've looked at it a few times, wasn't really malicious and I'd be aggrieved if a Hull player copped a ban for that, but, as you rightly say, someone with Watts' record would have been red carded and banned, so there is no consistency in the process. It should not be a panel review, it should be the ref's call- yellow card = 1 match ban, red card = bigger ban, then we'd have a bit more of a clue how the process works. The biggest laugh of all is that I'd heard Paul Cullen is involved in this; don't know if that is true but he was the personification of the word grub, when playing. Parcell should get a one match ban for knocking out 'ickle Mikey , what a joke that was . Made me chuckle anyway.
Cullen is definitely involved. I recall him being on Sky last year (or maybe year before, I forget) trying to explain how it all worked. I think I ended up more confused. It's probably all changed since then, especially as this year's bans bear no resemblance to last year's.
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:14 pm
Chris71
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Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8324 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
GrahamBray wrote:
DABHAND wrote:Somebody like Liam Watts would have been sent off and banned, no consistency, no wonder fans are shaking their heads at some of these findings
I've looked at it a few times, wasn't really malicious and I'd be aggrieved if a Hull player copped a ban for that, but, as you rightly say, someone with Watts' record would have been red carded and banned, so there is no consistency in the process. It should not be a panel review, it should be the ref's call- yellow card = 1 match ban, red card = bigger ban, then we'd have a bit more of a clue how the process works. The biggest laugh of all is that I'd heard Paul Cullen is involved in this; don't know if that is true but he was the personification of the word grub, when playing. Parcell should get a one match ban for knocking out 'ickle Mikey , what a joke that was . Made me chuckle anyway.
I'm surprised SKD escaped without a ban as whilst I think it was worthy of a yellow and nothing more based on bans handed out this year for direct contact with the head, this is just another that highlights the inconsistency in the MRP as other players have done very similar and yet got 1 match ban. There is simply no transparency in the system and it just seems to differ one week to the next and depending on who is sitting on the panel that particular week.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:19 pm
DABHAND
Player Coach
Joined: Apr 22 2008 Posts: 1362 Location: High on a hill
GrahamBray wrote:I've looked at it a few times, wasn't really malicious and I'd be aggrieved if a Hull player copped a ban for that, but, as you rightly say, someone with Watts' record would have been red carded and banned, so there is no consistency in the process. It should not be a panel review, it should be the ref's call- yellow card = 1 match ban, red card = bigger ban, then we'd have a bit more of a clue how the process works. The biggest laugh of all is that I'd heard Paul Cullen is involved in this; don't know if that is true but he was the personification of the word grub, when playing. Parcell should get a one match ban for knocking out 'ickle Mikey , what a joke that was . Made me chuckle anyway.
The coach didn't know if it was his leg or his head,probably his head, seems to have got a bit big lately
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:23 pm
Chris71
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Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8324 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
DABHAND wrote:The coach didn't know if it was his leg or his head,probably his head, seems to have got a bit big lately
The more you watch the more it looks as though Lewis is actually trying to headbutt Taylor when you look at the way he moves his head so far back and to the left, its not the sort of movement you see when players are trying to get up quickly.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:45 pm
ComeOnYouUll
Club Owner
Joined: Sep 25 2003 Posts: 22351
scarrie wrote:Cullen is definitely involved. I recall him being on Sky last year (or maybe year before, I forget) trying to explain how it all worked. I think I ended up more confused. It's probably all changed since then, especially as this year's bans bear no resemblance to last year's.
Each match is watched in full by a member of the disciplinary panel to identify any incidents which are then considered by the panel on the Monday morning.
The panel is made up of up to four members of the full panel who are currently
Paul Cullen (chair) Paul Dixon Nathan McAvoy Phil Vievers Jerome Guisset Steve Presley
Post subject: Re: Craven Park Derby - the City is Ours
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2023 3:48 pm
Rugby Raider
Player Coach
Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1525 Location: Playing League on The Close
Always great to win the Derby.
Thought we were poor compared with recent performances, but Rovers were awful. However, we improved in the second half and fully deserved our win.
As we continue to sort our squad we really need to improve our discipline. We must give away the most Set Restarts in the league; and we need to cut out our PTB errors.
It’s great to see our player’s improving. Darnell has been improving each week and a great off load by Cam Scott to Swifty. Loved the cry of ‘Forward’ from their East Stand despite Swift receiving it a yard behind Scott.
I think we have a real chance of making the 6th place, which would be quite an achievement from were we where at Easter.
I think Rovers season is over. If they manage to beat Wigan, their record 50-0 Wembley defeat could be under threat. Regardless, I think we’ll finish above them this season, which wouldn’t be an achievement but just funny considering all the noise that came out of East Hull during their 7 week ‘Golden Era’ in March/April
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