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Originally posted by adzta View PostMore than likely because he has carry over points from a previous charge. But hey, don't let the facts get in the way of a good story.Last edited by The Rooster Oracle; 08-19-2013, 06:18 PM.The year 2013 marks the beginning of the Roosters next 'decade of excellence', and it will prove to be more successful than the last!
Here's looking at you, kid.
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Originally posted by adzta View PostSo they didn't give him 10, so what, the refs haven't sent a player for a spell in years.
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Originally posted by TheEye View PostI wouldn't be surprised it one of our boys ends up in the bin tonight for repeated infringements after all the weekend comments of refs and Melb getting away with murder.
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THE CHEATS WERE HELPEDE AT THE MOST NEEDED TIMES BY THE REFS. THE REFS BIAS PENALITY COUNT TOWArds the knaughts
why does slater still get away with the shoulder charge. youll see nearly every time the opposition makes a break to score in the corner slater wont offer a tackle but a diving shoulder charge or better still a leading legs slide into the opposition
That's nothing to do with the storm being protected. That has everything to do with Slater being a protected species. There are definitely some players like Slater who the NRL Judiciary don't want to rub out for long, but to claim there are whole teams that the Refs favour is farcical
and definitely agree with the reactionary thing @adzta
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By the way $ouff$ player jeff lima gets only a 1 week suspension for that deliberate leg twist trying injure whatnow. Yet again even more proof that the NRL favors $ouff$, what a f**king joke, if that was a Roosters player and in particular JWH, would have been rubbed out for up to 8 weeks for such a dog of an act!! And don't forget the extremely light verdict for the dog of an act $am burge$$ did with the squirrel grip where he was given only 1 week with 1 extra week because of a terrible record. Favoritism galore given to $ouff$ and yet some can't see the forest from the trees!
Krisnan Inu got grade 2.
The precedent was set and the NRL had to follow it.
The NRL should no doubt crack down on such disgusting tackles but to say that is further proof that the NRL favours Souths when they were merely following past cases is just LMAO
While many former players called for a longer ban for Lima, the grade two charge was the same handed to Canterbury centre Krisnan Inu for his `scorpian' tackle on Newcastle's James McManus in round 10.
You sound like a broken record and a massive f-ing cry baby ffsLast edited by Chook Norris; 08-19-2013, 10:58 PM.
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