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Elimination Final - Chooks v Sharks
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Originally posted by gragra View Post
Unfortunately we have Smith again refereeing and he is a pedantic penalty/6 again ref. Ruins the flow and doesn't seem to give us a decent run. The way the game evolves can be very much how he chooses to control it...from the fatigue to either side. With a decent share of possession, without mistakes we will win.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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They'll be working on line speed in D to disrupt the Chooks' flashy quick passing and the bat ons out wide which have been a feature lately and getting better each week but I don't think that the big boys will able to sustain in ya face for 80. If we lose it will be down to errors. Maybe Robbo should get a hypnotist in?
They've had a leg up with Hynes. Ricketson missed a Grand Final back in the day over something equally debatable.Last edited by Paddo Colt 61; 09-10-2025, 02:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostThey'll be working on line speed in D to disrupt the Chooks' flashy quick passing and the bat ons out wide which have been a feature lately and getting better each week but I don't think that the big boys will able to sustain in ya face for 80. If we lose it will be down to errors. Maybe Robbo should get a hypnotist in?
They've had a leg up with Hynes. Ricketson missed a Grand Final back in the day over something equally debatable.
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Sharks home game.
Sharks home crowd.
Big Sharks team.
Sharks playing style there suits officialdom's reffing style exactly.
Roosters favourite to win?
Not in my mind, I have the Sharks odds-on to win...given what's happened there in the past.
We can win, against my odds, if...we play our very best footy...ie: no mistakes ( Dogs held Sharks last week, until Dogs started making mistakes and Sharks pounced.)
100% completions, no mistakes, no dumb short drop-outs, effective tackles.
Sharks are a level above Souths.
IMO a win will be very difficult to achieve, but I hope we can do it.
Last edited by bondi.boy; 09-10-2025, 03:24 PM.
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steep's done well the last couple of games. foketi is capable of creating more but steep's been very solid. i'd be happy with either but steep's been in the 17 the last couple of weeks and hard to see him lose his spot. not sure if foketi was injured or 'dropped'.
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Originally posted by Paddo Colt 61 View PostThey'll be working on line speed in D to disrupt the Chooks' flashy quick passing and the bat ons out wide which have been a feature lately and getting better each week but I don't think that the big boys will able to sustain in ya face for 80. If we lose it will be down to errors. Maybe Robbo should get a hypnotist in?
They've had a leg up with Hynes. Ricketson missed a Grand Final back in the day over something equally debatable.
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Point is of course, has the NRL EVER done this before? Intervene to over rule the match review committee?
The tackle appeared to me to be non-malicious (and I don't know the ins and outs of the hip drop rule), and I would have been completely fine with them challenging it at a hearing and having it overturned. And Hynes is not a dirty player.
But the way it was handled by the NRL is on the nose. Down right stinking in fact.
Also this concept of bringing the victim's injury severity into it - Nat Butcher still hasn't played for months - why wasn't his assailant banned for months too?
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This was the incident Ricko was suspended for, missing the 2004 GF. Liked how he was protecting Freddy, but yeah not really comparable to Hynes' tackle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnzG45vShh0
Headline at the time stated "Sydney Roosters lock Luke Ricketson calls for an overhaul of the judiciary after being found guilty of striking and banned from playing in the grand final".
LOL - that clout would have got him 12 weeks these days.Last edited by player 1; 09-10-2025, 06:53 PM.
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Originally posted by player 1 View PostPoint is of course, has the NRL EVER done this before? Intervene to over rule the match review committee?
The tackle appeared to me to be non-malicious (and I don't know the ins and outs of the hip drop rule), and I would have been completely fine with them challenging it at a hearing and having it overturned. And Hynes is not a dirty player.
But the way it was handled by the NRL is on the nose. Down right stinking in fact.
Also this concept of bringing the victim's injury severity into it - Nat Butcher still hasn't played for months - why wasn't his assailant banned for months too?
Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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