Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:15 pm
Freddie Miller.
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Wilde 3 wrote:It isn't just from our game, but this six again from the referees is making the game a calamity. We want intense, close games. This is just killing players, the spectacle isn't great. They have gone overboard on the six again infringements. You can't tell me that all of those would be given as penalties in a game pre-lockdown?
On the subject of penalties awarded to each team, the match statistics shown by Sky after our match did not list any although several were given.
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 5:24 am
ComeOnYouUll
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Freddie Miller. wrote:On the subject of penalties awarded to each team, the match statistics shown by Sky after our match did not list any although several were given.
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 1:39 pm
Armavinit
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During this game Chris Satae claimed that Dec Patton had bit him on the arm, in front of the posts with Wire in possession, Referee waved play on apparently ignoring it and Wire went on to score. Last nights game not sure who but a Leeds player claimed he’d been bitten by a Rovers player, Ref stopped the game brought the 2 players and respective captains together. After everyone involved was shown the apparent bite mark, resumed the game, meaning Rovers we’re allowed to form a disciplined defensive line. Can anyone tell me why 2 referees treat the same offence differently and was Dec Patton disciplined, I notice he’s missing from Wire’s present line up.
Post subject: Re: Warrington v Hull FC Friday 4th September 20:15
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 1:48 pm
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This is what disciplinary came up with...
Quote:Opponent reacts at the closing stages of the tackle. Opponent has arm around the neck/head area of player. Reported immediately to the referee. Footage inconclusive. Referred for further investigation. No additional evidence submitted. Referee and touch judge observe no red marks/bite marks on field. Player has pressure applied to back of head/neck. Other defender falls on to groin area which may cause an additional ‘jolt’ forward – not of a biting motion.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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