Trojan Horse wrote:You say last time to see Croft but the Toulouse player knew exactly what he was doing and in my eyes purposefully dipped his head to put himself over horizontal. Smart or dirty it worked.
We are again getting smacked by the officials. Almost every game with last week been an exception we seem to get the referees wrath or some strange head scratchers.
By the way what did Hood do wrong? He got up and played the ball with his foot before going down due to a head shot? Did he say he didn’t play ball correctly? And then next set Toulouse player rolls ball through legs not raising either made me laugh.
That said, not good enough at all this show.
Yeah incorrect play the ball. Could call about 50 per game if you really wanted to, it’s just another one of those frustrating elements of modern rugby league, like knock ons in the tackle. There are always hands in, and there’s always a loss of control. Which way it falls is usually random and it makes watching your team nerve wracking.
Shifty Cat wrote:Just did it again, Croft grabbed his leg and picked it up a bit and the Toulouse player dived towards the ground, ref gave them a penalty.
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Couple of baffling decisions, there players throwing themselves head first on the ground and then when one of our players is legit dumped on his head he gives a knock on... but regardless, no where near good enough in the end. Hoping Powell gives them a dressing down and we see a backlash next week against Fev, need to see a complete performance after this rubbish.
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I've said most of the season we make too many mistakes and give too many penalties away to go unbeaten in the league, those traits have come home to roost. Toulouse fully deserved the win.
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