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  • Originally posted by ROC181 View Post

    My opinion of this is that Graham went to stop the kick. He didn't do it with his shoulder. He didn't do it with his legs. He didn't while Reynolds was in mid air. He wasn't even that late. He did what you normally do when you charge down a kick. The fact that he missed and it eventuated into an injury, to me it's not a penalty much like any other tackle that may cause any injury. Had that happened to one of ours, I think the referee would have judged that as accidental contact without any penalty awarded.
    this is how I saw it too, before contact is made he has his arms extended in a charge down attempt it's the accidental follow through from that attempt that creates the contact which in turn creates the injury, bottom line Reynolds dosent get hurt it's play on its the interpretation of the rule that is creating the debate here, for the record wet day massive dogs pack leaving it to last Min to tie up a game they were always in control of dumb footy dogs

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    • Originally posted by K-F-I-L View Post

      Grubman and Hollus lol!

      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..
      Shit. Disappointed in myself
      Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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      • Originally posted by ROC181 View Post

        My opinion of this is that Graham went to stop the kick. He didn't do it with his shoulder. He didn't do it with his legs. He didn't while Reynolds was in mid air. He wasn't even that late. He did what you normally do when you charge down a kick. The fact that he missed and it eventuated into an injury, to me it's not a penalty much like any other tackle that may cause any injury. Had that happened to one of ours, I think the referee would have judged that as accidental contact without any penalty awarded.
        This.
        Let's put things into context - what would have been the result had it been one of our players taking that shot at field goal?
        99.9% of the time, the ref would have ruled play on.
        And there my fellow Chookpenners, you have the answer to how much influence the NRL and referees have in determining the result of games ...

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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.
          http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/ada...-1227290589773

          Asked about the Graham tackle, where the English international took out the left leg of Reynolds while attempting to charge down a field-goal attempt, Maguire said: “I can’t make comment around the actual incident, that’s in the game’s hands.

          “But I’ve lost my halfback. We’ve had a look at his lateral ligament and, unfortunately, it’s not attached any more.

          “Adam has got to go get some scans but, yeah, worst case scenario.”
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          • Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
            Even if it was a fair penalty, what about the constant leg ups they get every week? Inglis dropped the ball cold and was given a penalty. Morris should have been given a penalty and wasn't. That was just in the last five minutes.
            There was no leg up last week against Parra lol and this week they were 5-1 penalties behind when the Dogs got out to a 10-0 lead and I think possession was 80/20. Both penalties for the Luke and Reynolds incident were spot on. If we are talking about leg ups, the Dogs got a soft penalty right in front of the post with 7 minutes on the clock when they were leading 16-14 and didn't take the kick, dumb dumb dumb. The dogs were the better team but they are a dumb team and will not win the title this year because they have dumb play makers and Neanderthal forwards.

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            • Originally posted by TDK View Post

              There was no leg up last week against Parra lol and this week they were 5-1 penalties behind when the Dogs got out to a 10-0 lead and I think possession was 80/20. Both penalties for the Luke and Reynolds incident were spot on. If we are talking about leg ups, the Dogs got a soft penalty right in front of the post with 7 minutes on the clock when they were leading 16-14 and didn't take the kick, dumb dumb dumb. The dogs were the better team but they are a dumb team and will not win the title this year because they have dumb play makers and Neanderthal forwards.
              They were behind until the refs came to their rescue as usual with a flood of penalties.

              And yes, last week they were refereed fairly and the result was a loss.

              They get more penalties than any other side and they almost always get them in crucial positions and/or at crucial times.

              It's nice to be a hindsight genius but teams usually don't take those shots at goal when they are only up by two. I didn't bat an eyelid at the time.

              Though I agree the dogs are hopeless. Worst halves in the comp don't wik premierships.
              Last edited by Johnny Tobin; 04-04-2015, 10:13 AM.

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                • Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

                  They were behind until the refs came to their rescue as usual with a flood of penalties.

                  And yes, last week they were refereed fairly and the result was a loss.

                  They get more penalties than any other side and they almost always get them in crucial positions and/or at crucial times.

                  It's nice to be a hindsight genius but teams usually don't take those shots at goal when they are only up by two. I didn't bat an eyelid at the time.

                  Though I agree the dogs are hopeless. Worst halves in the comp don't wik premierships.
                  Yes, that is what I was going to post (until the referees intervened to overshadow the players).

                  How hopeless is the bulldogs' attack? The Morris twins are great value, but apart from that they have nothing. The number of times they were camped in Souffs quarter and never looked like having any plays to make.

                  And yet they were still too good for Souffs (ignoring the artificial result).

                  We may just beat all the other teams and the refs again this year like in 2013.


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                  • Originally posted by TDK View Post

                    There was no leg up last week against Parra lol and this week they were 5-1 penalties behind when the Dogs got out to a 10-0 lead and I think possession was 80/20. Both penalties for the Luke and Reynolds incident were spot on. If we are talking about leg ups, the Dogs got a soft penalty right in front of the post with 7 minutes on the clock when they were leading 16-14 and didn't take the kick, dumb dumb dumb. The dogs were the better team but they are a dumb team and will not win the title this year because they have dumb play makers and Neanderthal forwards.
                    Don't be so stupid as to believe just because $ouff$ lost there was no leg up. $ouff$ were just rubbish against Parra, got a small hill (as opposed to their normal mountain) of help and still could not win.
                    The surprising game, in my opinion, was the game against the Roosters where I thought although the refereeing was at its std low level, was reasonably fair.
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                    • disagree that the dogs are hopeless and their attack was ineffectual. It was wet weather footy and you can't score in the normal fashion
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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. .
                        I don't see what you're getting at mate. To me, the penalty was very clear cut. It doesn't matter if it was accidental or not. You make contact with the legs of a kicker and it's a penalty. If that had happened to us you could guarantee fans would be up in arms calling for a penalty to protect Pearce/Maloney

                        Originally posted by One Eyed Willy View Post
                        I'm happy for them to have awarded that a penalty. Do I think it's a penalty, no, but now they have to be consistent. Every time a kicker is hit, there should be a penalty because that's the standard they have set
                        Wrong.

                        That is not the case. Ceteris paribus, if Graham had tackled him around the chest there is no penalty.

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                        • Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                          Someones getting sacked tomorrow morning, Refs are still having far too big of a say in results.
                          That's the 'HUGE' problem R6, the refs/video refs/touchies are all following the nrl's orders which is for to do whatever it takes for $ouff$ to win. This means that they will all get rewarded by the nrl for yesterdays result. It is all a massive f**king disgrace!!
                          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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                          • a friend of mine who is an intelligent Dapto supporter, SMSed me to correctly state that the crowd behaviour has refocussed attention away from the referees' performance. It's played into the NRL's hands of "do nothing - business as usual"
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                            • I blame the dogs for not putting them to the sword after many opportunities.

                              Kasiano dropping the pill with that loose carry & with the ensuing 8 pointer blah blah

                              I laugh at both teams, no blame on the refs for that 10 min farce

                              Dogs are stuffed & the judiciary will carve them up

                              Souths are stuffed, composure is out the window, they will be shown no respect by every team they play from now on & cant wait for the carnage to begin starting with the cowboys next week.

                              the legup from the refs has come at a price, 2 top 4 propects are in tatters.

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                              • View from a Souths fan with teeth.

                                Souths were very lucky to win. The field goal penalty was the correct decision. Morris should have received a penalty after Millard's push in the back at the kickoff , however after copping a verbal barrage I suspect the refs didn't want to give the dogs any favours.

                                The Inglis penalty was a dropped ball, but don't recall any points coming from it.

                                Clearly the better side lost, but to obsess about the last 2 minutes hides the fact the dogs should have closed the game out earlier.

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