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Originally posted by John Corey View Post
Agree totally. I don't see any controversy at all with this decision. It's the rule, deliberate or not. And the kick from in front is also an extension of the rule. If it was Pearce that was out for 5 months with knee damage I reckon a few on here would be filthy.
Some of the other decisions were dodgy, but not this one.
Reynolds is fine - there is no injury. He'll play next week.
And for the record, that penalty was very far from clear cut - despite the many here saying it was. It was within the refs' discretion to rule Graham was attempting a charge down at the ball and was not playing at Reynolds, and that contact was accidental in playing at the ball and not the kicker.
So they had the power to exercise discretion and they used that power to get the wabbits over the line. Then they exercised their discretion to not give dogs a chance to equalise with a penalty kick from the restart for what actually was a 100% penalty. Not like we aren't used to it.
I think the refs and the NRL made a statement tonight and I hear them loud and clear: We will manage games and results as we see fit, in broad daylight, and there ain't a damn thing any of you can do about it.
The roosters/sharks game is next. It's the live game on nine - expect an upset to please the viewers.
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Originally posted by player 1 View Post
Reynolds is fine - there is no injury. He'll play next week.
And for the record, that penalty was very far from clear cut - despite the many here saying it was. It was within the refs' discretion to rule Graham was attempting a charge down at the ball and was not playing at Reynolds, and that contact was accidental in playing at the ball and not the kicker.
So they had the power to exercise discretion and they used that power to get the wabbits over the line. Then they exercised their discretion to not give dogs a chance to equalise with a penalty kick from the restart for what actually was a 100% penalty. Not like we aren't used to it.
I think the refs and the NRL made a statement tonight and I hear them loud and clear: We will manage games and results as we see fit, in broad daylight, and there ain't a damn thing any of you can do about it.
The roosters/sharks game is next. It's the live game on nine - expect an upset to please the viewers.
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostHow funny's that? Precisely Danish's point.
Umm....I don't think you read the rest of his posts. He was glad one of our players got injured and repeatedly said so. That, on a roosters fan forum as well as for other human reasons, is going to attract criticism.
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostHow funny's that? Precisely Danish's point.
I went fishing and of the all the people I caught two of the more intelligent posters on here.
I will be honest sometimes and I can be deadly serious due to being on a board but I like to take the piss from time to time..
Last edited by K-F-I-L; 04-04-2015, 12:01 AM.
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Penalty every day of the week.
Regardless of whether it was for Souths and decided the game or not, it was still a penalty.
Penalties for dangerous play are in place for a reason.
Emotions run high for players and fans when the game is in the balance but the refs made the correct decision and the Dogs should probably play their next home game in front of an empty stadium.....
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Originally posted by player 1 View Post
Reynolds is fine - there is no injury. He'll play next week.
And for the record, that penalty was very far from clear cut - despite the many here saying it was. It was within the refs' discretion to rule Graham was attempting a charge down at the ball and was not playing at Reynolds, and that contact was accidental in playing at the ball and not the kicker.
So they had the power to exercise discretion and they used that power to get the wabbits over the line. Then they exercised their discretion to not give dogs a chance to equalise with a penalty kick from the restart for what actually was a 100% penalty. Not like we aren't used to it.
I think the refs and the NRL made a statement tonight and I hear them loud and clear: We will manage games and results as we see fit, in broad daylight, and there ain't a damn thing any of you can do about it.
The roosters/sharks game is next. It's the live game on nine - expect an upset to please the viewers.
My thoughts exactly. I fail to see any deliberate foul play or attacking the legs in any replay. Graham is clearly diving the ball, misses and crashes into the ground, momentum from both Reynolds and Graham brings the impact. IMO accidental. This game has gone to the pits for me over the years - refereeing and rule changes lead the charge to that and this is just another game, like 90% of NRL games where the result is ref determined.
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Originally posted by sretsoor View Post
My thoughts exactly. I fail to see any deliberate foul play or attacking the legs in any replay. Graham is clearly diving the ball, misses and crashes into the ground, momentum from both Reynolds and Graham brings the impact. IMO accidental. This game has gone to the pits for me over the years - refereeing and rule changes lead the charge to that and this is just another game, like 90% of NRL games where the result is ref determined.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
I don't know how 100% of others don't see that exact point.
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