Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25922 Location: Back in Hull.
Logger wrote:If I was a Hull fan I wouldn't be slagging off the RFL. Didn't they organise or sanction the "merger" with Gateshead that kept Hull in business?
It was more of a takeover, so your saying because the RFL helped us nearly 20 years ago, we can't complain about any of their decisions ever again?
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Hicks sent him off at home to Cas and sin binned him in the Catalans home game. Child sent him off in Perpignan. Last night was the eighth home game in Super League out of fourteen which featured at least a yellow card against us.
8 out of 14 games a Hull player has received a card and a lot of you think it's an RFL/referee conspiracy or an injustice? Wow
Joined: Mar 15 2004 Posts: 374 Location: Dark side of the moon
Even macca says it's not malicious or intentional,we should have Liam back for Thursday if there is any justice with the stupid review panel,I won't hold my breath tho
Watts didn't get sent off in an isolated incident. The previous 20 mins were dreadful with both sides coming up with quite brutal tackles. McIlorum had a swinging arm into his throat from which Wigan went ahead from the pen. The foul play was put on report. Both captains were then warned yet again for the third time. Cummings said at the time of the on report that it wouldn't be long before cards were being shown. It wasn't. If it was an isolated incident Watts might have got away with a yellow, he might not, who knows. In that atmosphere he'd no chance of staying on the field.
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
Father Ted wrote:Watts didn't get sent off in an isolated incident. The previous 20 mins were dreadful with both sides coming up with quite brutal tackles. McIlorum had a swinging arm into his throat from which Wigan went ahead from the pen. The foul play was put on report. Both captains were then warned yet again for the third time. Cummings said at the time of the on report that it wouldn't be long before cards were being shown. It wasn't. If it was an isolated incident Watts might have got away with a yellow, he might not, who knows. In that atmosphere he'd no chance of staying on the field.
If that has any truth to,it, then Hicks is more inept than first thought. A red card cannot be shown for an accumulation of incidents involving other players, that's plain stupid. A red card alters the entire course of a game. There is a have Ge difference between a yellow card following a team warning and a straight dismissal.
At the he time, on full speed replay and slow motion there is no evidence of intention which is the catylist for a red card. This is is a prime example for going on report, so not to destroy it as a spectacle.
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