My thoughts, Leeds got the benefit of the 50:50 calls, but the knock on in the lead up to Moons try shouldn't have been missed, it was blatant and the Leeds fans by were in total agreement.
Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
My thoughts, Leeds got the benefit of the 50:50 calls, but the knock on in the lead up to Moons try shouldn't have been missed, it was blatant and the Leeds fans by were in total agreement.
Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
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Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:44 pm
LeedsDave
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Rogues Gallery wrote:Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:46 pm
Swoggy Loiner
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Rogues Gallery wrote:https://twitter.com/rflreferees Should be interesting tonight!!
My thoughts, Leeds got the benefit of the 50:50 calls, but the knock on in the lead up to Moons try shouldn't have been missed, it was blatant and the Leeds fans by were in total agreement.
Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
Nor should Matty Smith's in the build up to the match winning try at your place.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:53 pm
Big Jim Slade
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Rogues Gallery wrote:https://twitter.com/rflreferees Should be interesting tonight!!
My thoughts, Leeds got the benefit of the 50:50 calls, but the knock on in the lead up to Moons try shouldn't have been missed, it was blatant and the Leeds fans by were in total agreement.
Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
Agree about the Moon try, but to say we got the benefit of the 50/50 calls is to ignore the two or three quite clear ball strips that Leeds suffered that were given as knock ons and the two occasions where Wigan players simply lost the ball and were awarded penalties. In fact, if you consider each offside, each laying on and each flop as a 50/50 then the fact of the matter is that Wigan were hugely favoured in the 50/50s. That the few Leeds benefited from turned out to be crucial has more to do with our teams relative strengths than anything else, because the officials gifted Wigan all the ball and field position you could possibly hope for.
IMO Leeds won despite the refereeing, not because of it.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:59 pm
TOMCAT
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Rogues Gallery wrote:https://twitter.com/rflreferees Should be interesting tonight!!
My thoughts, Leeds got the benefit of the 50:50 calls, but the knock on in the lead up to Moons try shouldn't have been missed, it was blatant and the Leeds fans by were in total agreement.
Sometimes in games you get the decisions, sometimes you don't, so just get on with it. In truth we've all had our share of good and bad calls over the years, move on to the next game.
Broadly I can agree with you, but have to point out that Wigan got one or two 50:50's in their favour. I genuinely believe that these little advantages one way or the other even out over the course of a season. I also see a relationship that suggests that the fans who think the ref always has it in for them support the worst teams, Wigan shouldn't be in that club. The most worrying thing from a Wigan point of view is that Wane can't let this go, he should have parked it after Mondays debrief and got on with trying too win the next game. One would be forgiven for thinking he was rattled and feeling under pressure.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 1:32 pm
Sherbert Dip
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I occasionally agree with my wife, even though I know I am 100% correct It's easier to let her go away thinking she's right, when in fact it's to keep her quiet for an easy life.
The RFL have dealt with Wane in a similar way
"Hello, is that the RFL? It's Apeman Wane here. Sinfield knocked on, and the VR got it wrong" "Yeah, You're right. Thanks for your call. Speak soon. Goodbye"
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:15 pm
Leeds Thirteen
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lionarmour87 wrote:Since 2010 there have been quite a number of decisions gone against Leeds when playing against Wigan Wembley and Cardif spring to mind and one or two other occasions and he made no observations about them.He is not in the same class as Tony Smith or Brian Mac.
The same Brian Mac who spat the dummy out in Perpignan live on tv , questioning the referees impartiality in relation to the penalty count a few seasons ago ?
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Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:38 pm
Omar Little
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LeedsDave wrote:You must be wrong, Shaun has clearly said
“It was poor (because) every single decision went against us, which is disappointing."
That's right, every single decision.
I love that quote, sums up how little his opinion is worth.
Every single decision went against them...so presumably the two VR decision where Wigan were awarded a try went directly against Winging Wanes masterplan
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