People have mentioned the crucial last try off a BS 6A call. The Storm player collapsed as if a piano landed on him, milking the 6A deep into the tackle count and scoring the award winning try. Absolute BS.
But the first one was even worse and I'm surprised no one's mentioned it. Again deep into the tackle count, Wishardt gets up to play the ball, then without a hand laid on him, he collapses as if he's been shot. Klown then gives a 6A to Storm from which Wishard scores their first try for them. This was while Klein had given them about 5 penalties in a row as well.
It's a bit like when players take forever to get up and play the ball and give our marker defence the death stare. There's not a hand laid on him, but because he decides to play the ball real slow, the refs (in particular Klein, Sutton and Cummins) will give them a 6A call.
Worst rule in the history of RL and exploited by opposing coaches against us in particular, because EVERY coach knows we get penalised or 6 agained more than any other team.
It is farcical.
But the first one was even worse and I'm surprised no one's mentioned it. Again deep into the tackle count, Wishardt gets up to play the ball, then without a hand laid on him, he collapses as if he's been shot. Klown then gives a 6A to Storm from which Wishard scores their first try for them. This was while Klein had given them about 5 penalties in a row as well.
It's a bit like when players take forever to get up and play the ball and give our marker defence the death stare. There's not a hand laid on him, but because he decides to play the ball real slow, the refs (in particular Klein, Sutton and Cummins) will give them a 6A call.
Worst rule in the history of RL and exploited by opposing coaches against us in particular, because EVERY coach knows we get penalised or 6 agained more than any other team.
It is farcical.
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