I would like to put on record what an excellent tackle MCB made on the flying St Helens winger, to not only hit him into touch but also drop the ball. We do need to sort out our edge defence which as been a problem for most of the season.
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BarnsleyGull wrote:well, over the two games it was a draw with the points aggregate...... there wont be any other team that will get anywhere near that.........
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musson wrote:Very rare i feel upset after a match due to bad decision Things go for and against both sides all the time and it evens it's self out
Tonight we should have had a penalty try for batch And then the sts double movement
In both cases no use of the video ref which would have given us a positive outcome in both cases It's normally used to death as well
Very much enjoyed the game other than that
This is precisely how i feel this morning,Only other thing i would add is we have got to be more smarter game plan wise we were 6 ahead on there line and should have past it back to miller for a drop goal making saints having to score twice, Gale,Tomkins,Rachford,Snyde would have all demanded that pass, Apart from that i was very proud of them all to cope with them awful decisions against us.
wrencat1873 wrote:Gutted at the result but, proud of the comeback and the effort from 1 -17. 2 absolute howlers from Child (again) and both are beyond doubt, although it was laughable from Cummings on Sky, saying that we dont know if Batch would have scored and it should have only been a penalty
If Cummings is serious then the penalty try should be taken out of the rule book because you can never know for certain that a try would have been scored under any circumstances. What I will say though is that in fifty odd years of watching the game I’ve never seen a situation where a try was more likely to have been scored than Batch’s effort last night. Shocking decision imo and with the double movement decision you have to ask - is Child bent or just incompetent?
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Kevs Head wrote:If Cummings is serious then the penalty try should be taken out of the rule book because you can never know for certain that a try would have been scored under any circumstances. What I will say though is that in fifty odd years of watching the game I’ve never seen a situation where a try was more likely to have been scored than Batch’s effort last night. Shocking decision imo and with the double movement decision you have to ask - is Child bent or just incompetent?
He certainly seems to have a dislike of Trinity when younlook at the number of games he has been in charge and the number of wins we have had.
wrencat1873 wrote:Gutted at the result but, proud of the comeback and the effort from 1 -17. 2 absolute howlers from Child (again) and both are beyond doubt, although it was laughable from Cummings on Sky, saying that we dont know if Batch would have scored and it should have only been a penalty
If Cummings is serious then the penalty try should be taken out of the rule book because you can never know for certain that a try would have been scored under any circumstances. What I will say though is that in fifty odd years of watching the game I’ve never seen a situation where a try was more likely to have been scored than Batch’s effort last night. Shocking decision imo and with the double movement decision you have to ask - is Child bent or just incompetent?
In the State of Origin game the commentary team were making the same point, you can never say that he would score 100% there is always the chance of a knock on . But the decision in the Origin game was correct they gave the penalty try. I give up on the SKY commentary team that was an 80min Saints love in .
BarnsleyGull wrote:well, over the two games it was a draw with the points aggregate...... there wont be any other team that will get anywhere near that.........
your team played very well . you should have won if childs had done his job correctly .
I had been a criticl of jowitt but in his last game i saw potential, but hampshires performance last night was tremendous, he completly outshone one of the best fullbacks in the world.Fielded every kick that came his way was outstanding positional sence top class ,support play particulary for his try and all round display was great maybe hes just shown what his best poition is
wakeytrin wrote:He certainly seems to have a dislike of Trinity when younlook at the number of games he has been in charge and the number of wins we have had.
Not really taking into account how poor we have been over the years
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