Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:04 pm
sgtwilko
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Joined: Apr 08 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Central Coast
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.
And what about when Flanders loses the ball with no Leeds player helping it out and it's pen to Wigan? Surely that is even within the game. It's just sour grapes from the Pies. All fans do it.
What's your take on Wigan's constant reefing out of the ball which gets given as a knock on. I'm sure that's all above board right ?
Odemwingie wrote: I hope his career is over.(regarding danny mcguires injury 2010 play offs)
Ewwenorfolk wrote: I'm glad McGuire got injured, hope he's out for about 10 months
Bulls4Champs2010 wrote:Price, Civ, Beaver, Moz and Wiki. Peacock is not in the catagory of these special players.
McLaren_Field wrote: To be fair, their teams are also inconsequential to their own fans judging by the amount of traffic that all the other boards get
Warrington Wolf wrote:If you win the weekly rounds then without doubt you are the champions.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:08 pm
sgtwilko
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Joined: Apr 08 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Central Coast
Big Jim Slade wrote: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.
Great post 100% bang on. The Pies are far too blinkered to see that.
Wane is a stone cold F*cking idiot!
Odemwingie wrote: I hope his career is over.(regarding danny mcguires injury 2010 play offs)
Ewwenorfolk wrote: I'm glad McGuire got injured, hope he's out for about 10 months
Bulls4Champs2010 wrote:Price, Civ, Beaver, Moz and Wiki. Peacock is not in the catagory of these special players.
McLaren_Field wrote: To be fair, their teams are also inconsequential to their own fans judging by the amount of traffic that all the other boards get
Warrington Wolf wrote:If you win the weekly rounds then without doubt you are the champions.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 12:26 am
Jamie101
International Star
Joined: Nov 04 2013 Posts: 982 Location: Central Scotland
Sherbert Dip wrote: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"
Haha! That might (partly) explain why I am single when all my mates have been getting married the last few years. A life lesson right there. Is it not difficult doing that and biting your tongue though? I just can't resist the 'being right' part!
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 8:10 am
TOMCAT
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 20 2002 Posts: 1988 Location: Happy Valley
Him wrote:Having said all that, from talking to amateur refs and even some Championship ones, the refeeing system appears very poorly run by the RFL. From refs having to buy their own kit to lack of help and assistance to not properly punishing and countering abuse of referees. IIRC Roy Haggerty posted his experience of the system not that long ago either on here or the VT and that has been pretty much backed up by the refs I've spoken to. I'm sure that system cannot do much to help bring through the next generation of top referees.
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:05 am
Clearwing
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Joined: Mar 28 2006 Posts: 9072
Andy Gilder wrote:Anyone who doesn't believe refs have it in for certain players certainly didn't overhear Steve Ganson's comments about Rob Burrow the other year.
Seems an odd choice of vendetta for Ganson. Mind you, I always did wonder if he was wired up ok.
"Look, I'd never use injuries as an excuse..." Daryl Powell
Post subject: Re: Shaun Wane in the Wigan Observer
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2015 10:37 am
Andy Gilder
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Joined: Apr 03 2003 Posts: 28186 Location: A world of my own ...
Him wrote:Admittedly a long time ago but Ganson did penalise him for waving his arms at dummy half.
And then later admitted in the officials changing room that he was "glad he got that little pr*ck Burrow". Within earshot of a very reliable source with no axe to grind.
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