number 6 wrote:that summed up the total farce of the try no try system, the video ref had to look for reasons to give the try due to campbell signalling try! get rid of this system and go back to referring decisions simply asking is it a try or not
as for campbell, not a great game, the pass form lilley that slipped out of his hands and went to ground yet campbell and the linesmand ignored, thankfully fonaus' ball steal one on one meant it didnt cost us
i still think we would have won if mini and carlos didnt go off injured but we cant blame the ref for the loss, are forwards were out on their feet at the end
Absolutely agree. It's as if the video referee doesn't want to undermine the on field ref by disagreeing with his decision.
Joined: Nov 30 2014 Posts: 1264 Location: Inside my own head
I've never screamed at a ref so loud when he missed that leeds dropped ball a minute or so from the end... I must say though I often wonder what the linesmen are doing in these situations, how have they not spotted the forward passes when 11,000 people sat miles away can see it?
And yeah, agree with Wilf, definitely lost count a couple of times.
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
The Dentist Wilf wrote:did anyone else think he lost count a couple of times with tackles in a set and we ended up with 7?
i agree with you there wilf.maths wasn`t my strong point at school,but i could count upto 6.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
Charlie Sheen wrote:If that's the case, and I think it was then it should've been a penalty as he passed the ball back after his ball carrying arm hit the floor.
If a defender wasn't in contact with him then that doesn't matter but many a time ball/arm hits the deck and nothing is said with a defender in field of play, only for tries does it seem to matter/be policed properly.
Joined: Apr 08 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Central Coast
Love how Washbrooke dropped it cold in midfield and some how it went back. That is a knock on ever time in Aus. SL refs give some much leeway around loose ball. In the NRL it's far more strict as the standards are so much higher from players and Refs.
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.
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Joined: Apr 08 2006 Posts: 7069 Location: Central Coast
yorksguy1865 wrote:I've never screamed at a ref so loud when he missed that leeds dropped ball a minute or so from the end... I must say though I often wonder what the linesmen are doing in these situations, how have they not spotted the forward passes when 11,000 people sat miles away can see it?
And yeah, agree with Wilf, definitely lost count a couple of times.
Utter rubbish, poor losers. Same as always.
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.
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