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Fitzy pretty classy in his press conference
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Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post
Have to agree.
I also noticed that, for the 2nd week in a row, Easts didn't get a single repeat set. How is that even possible?Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Vasco View Post
I think we got one in the second half when it should have actually been a penalty as the infringement was inside our 40m. This was crucial as we would have started our set at least another 30m up field.
I guess it was the usual standard of crap reffing that we see whenever Easts are playing.1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.
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Originally posted by Vasco View Post
I think we got one in the second half when it should have actually been a penalty as the infringement was inside our 40m. This was crucial as we would have started our set at least another 30m up field.
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Originally posted by Vasco View Post
I think we got one in the second half when it should have actually been a penalty as the infringement was inside our 40m. This was crucial as we would have started our set at least another 30m up field.
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I actually completely disagreed with Fitzy's press conference where he said the Sharks showed what kind of team they were and shut down their critics and showed plenty of guts... I think the result and performance confirmed a lot of people's thoughts on them that they are flat track bullies that can't go to the next level. Talented but not enough steel to win big close games.
I also think if you are leaning on Teddy and Keary being offside (they weren't) as an excuse, its a bit soft. They bottled it and didn't take their chances. Any other team who are still in the competition would've gotten it to 30-6 in the same scenario once Teddy went to the bin and we had those 3 sets defending our line. Fitzy could've probably owned up to it but maybe he is more of a positive reinforcement kind of coach. He can clearly coach but still needs a lot more work. If their draw is trickier next season, they might not have such a cushy ride to the 8 with all their home 4pm Sunday games.
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Originally posted by HunchoRooster View PostI actually completely disagreed with Fitzy's press conference where he said the Sharks showed what kind of team they were and shut down their critics and showed plenty of guts... I think the result and performance confirmed a lot of people's thoughts on them that they are flat track bullies that can't go to the next level. Talented but not enough steel to win big close games.
I also think if you are leaning on Teddy and Keary being offside (they weren't) as an excuse, its a bit soft. They bottled it and didn't take their chances. Any other team who are still in the competition would've gotten it to 30-6 in the same scenario once Teddy went to the bin and we had those 3 sets defending our line. Fitzy could've probably owned up to it but maybe he is more of a positive reinforcement kind of coach. He can clearly coach but still needs a lot more work. If their draw is trickier next season, they might not have such a cushy ride to the 8 with all their home 4pm Sunday games.
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Originally posted by zac View Postformer ref gavin badger came out on social media saying that teddy was onside.
If you listen closely in Fitzy's presser, he definitely implied Keary and Ted were offside. Pretty poor call on his end.
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Originally posted by BraveTheWorld View Post
Staggered anyone spoke about this. From a glance at the footage it was clear he was objectively onside.
If you listen closely in Fitzy's presser, he definitely implied Keary and Ted were offside. Pretty poor call on his end.
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Originally posted by Vasco View Post
I think we got one in the second half when it should have actually been a penalty as the infringement was inside our 40m. This was crucial as we would have started our set at least another 30m up field.
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