No way did that ball touch the ground. The officials couldn't rule on it fast enough. Disgraceful decision.
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Originally posted by Big Dog View PostOur girls had 67 missed tackles to their 34. Nuff said.
if the same mistake had been made in the men's GF it would be talked about for years
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Originally posted by Inflictor View PostOnce she went up Try it was impossible to rule against.
Great effort but like the men in 20 and 21 key injuries killed them off.
FFS
There are bodies everywhere, if the ref has no opinion let them say, "I have no opinion" and then have the bunker rule based on the balance of probabilities from the video.
And if they'd done that yesterday, it would have been no try. Which would be the correct decision, because it was no try.
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Agree that there was no way of being 100% sure that the ball was grounded unless the Bunker has camera angles that aren't available to us.
The Broncos left centre and five-eighth were very good. Both look extremely masculine.
I still prefer to watch Netball to woman RL however the game is improving. Give it 5 more years and it will become more digestible.
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belinda sharpe didn't have a clear view of it. jassy strange was in her way.
yeah, refs should have the option of indicating if they're unsure. maybe blow the whistle and point to the spot like in a try but raise the arm up and down twice. that way the video ref, who had a better view in this case, can decide on a simple balance of probability
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We went through that years ago and it was no better. Arguably more howlers by the bunker. I remember once when I think it was Mini where the ball was under his chest with all these hands under him. Ref went up undecided and the bunker said there was no evidence he scored despite no vision of the ball. The probability was about 99.9% he scored. Whichever way they go it is all subjective. Depending how biased you are you will be happy or pissed off.
I thought there were two instances yesterday where the ball likely touched the grass. I had no issue with the decision.
Onto next year.
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I'm going to take some comfort that we have some debutants in the Jillaroos squad. Especially happy for Jocelyn and she better be goalkicker..
The squad, listed alphabetically, is as follows:
Kezie Apps (c) Wests Tigers
Ali Brigginshaw (c) Broncos
Rima Butler * Roosters
Yasmin Clydsdale Knights
Keeley Davis Roosters
Quincy Dodd Sharks
Jessika Elliston Titans
Ellie Johnston * Sharks
Keilee Joseph Broncos
Jocelyn Kelleher * Roosters
Isabelle Kelly Roosters
Olivia Kernick Roosters
Sienna Lofipo * Titans
Tiana Penitani Gray Sharks
Julia Robinson Broncos
Jessica Sergis Roosters
Jesse Southwell * Knights
Sarah Togatuki Wests Tigers
Tamika Upton Broncos
Jakiya Whitfeld Cowboys
Emma Verran Sharks
* Denotes debutante
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Originally posted by Bates View PostAgree that there was no way of being 100% sure that the ball was grounded unless the Bunker has camera angles that aren't available to us.
The Broncos left centre and five-eighth were very good. Both look extremely masculine.
I still prefer to watch Netball to woman RL however the game is improving. Give it 5 more years and it will become more digestible.
Now, I'm not accusing anyone of anything but I am an old dude seeking clarification.
If a person born a woman and transitions to male they wear black suits and take steroids to increase their testosterone. Isn't testosterone (steroids) a prohibited drug? Doesn't that offer an unfair advantage? If a man takes testosterone they would be banned if caught.
Are testosterone tests obligatory in NRLW? We live in complicated times and there needs to be equality across men, women and all in between. Is this a consideration in todays sports world?
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Originally posted by Inflictor View PostWe went through that years ago and it was no better. Arguably more howlers by the bunker. I remember once when I think it was Mini where the ball was under his chest with all these hands under him. Ref went up undecided and the bunker said there was no evidence he scored despite no vision of the ball. The probability was about 99.9% he scored. Whichever way they go it is all subjective. Depending how biased you are you will be happy or pissed off.
I thought there were two instances yesterday where the ball likely touched the grass. I had no issue with the decision.
Onto next year.
i don't know if yesterday's decision was right or wrong but it doesn't make sense for an unsighted ref to decide a try when there is a more revealing camera angle, even if it's only slightly more revealing
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Originally posted by Renman View Post
I'd say both of their centres look very masculine. Yes we got some dud calls but I do think the Broncos were the better side on the day.... It was just not our day.
Now, I'm not accusing anyone of anything but I am an old dude seeking clarification.
If a person born a woman and transitions to male they wear black suits and take steroids to increase their testosterone. Isn't testosterone (steroids) a prohibited drug? Doesn't that offer an unfair advantage? If a man takes testosterone they would be banned if caught.
Are testosterone tests obligatory in NRLW? We live in complicated times and there needs to be equality across men, women and all in between. Is this a consideration in todays sports world?
In contrast we were gassed like a park footy team and really struggled.
It's disrespectful I know but it all looked pretty amateur, including the awarding of a 100% unconvincing try to seal the deal at the end (she wouldn't have had a second swing if she'd grounded it... woulda celebrated... and then there was a hand down there the 2nd time).
Get that it's a growing game but passing the ball to a 150kg blob on the last because nobody can bring them down is like watching park yawnion. The tactics were predictable and bland. We simply lacked the fitness to hold them out for another ~6 minutes. Even after a VERY lucky call on a forward pass + knock-on.
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