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  • Did we actually win the penalty count???

    NRL stats say we won the penalties 7-6. Would be our third, or fourth time this season??

  • #2
    Apparently.

    Let's hope there aren't plans for a grand reaming further down the line.

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    • #3
      4 wins in a row. Outright third. Less than 24 hours since last win. Still talking about penalties..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 2026 View Post
        Apparently.

        Let's hope there aren't plans for a grand reaming further down the line.
        Sterlo said on the Footy Show today while talking about the SOO that if you have a lot of possession in a game, you're bound to win the penalty count cause it's always the ones without the ball that give away most penalties . He's not paying attention at our situation were we have 2/3 of the ball yet lose 95% of the penalty counts in a season.

        For those that didn't agree that the penalties was a factor in the SOO, Fittler highlighted a few situations were the 50/50 calls were going in QLD favour which gave them that early edge. Neither Sterlo or Johns had any opinion on that which seems like some don't give a shit or don't want to stir anything.

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        • #5
          Funny reading Penrith fans on other sites carrying on like Tommy Oracles about the refs and conspiracies....

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bigchook View Post
            4 wins in a row. Outright third. Less than 24 hours since last win. Still talking about penalties..
            We've been living in the Sahara Desert for the last 15 years. Can you blame us for being surprised about the sudden rain? Or if we don't start planting a veggie garden?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ROC181 View Post

              Sterlo said on the Footy Show today while talking about the SOO that if you have a lot of possession in a game, you're bound to win the penalty count cause it's always the ones without the ball that give away most penalties . He's not paying attention at our situation were we have 2/3 of the ball yet lose 95% of the penalty counts in a season.

              For those that didn't agree that the penalties was a factor in the SOO, Fittler highlighted a few situations were the 50/50 calls were going in QLD favour which gave them that early edge. Neither Sterlo or Johns had any opinion on that which seems like some don't give a shit or don't want to stir anything.
              Sterlo needs to reflect back to 2013 and he'll soon realise that the Roosters who conceded the most penalties dominated every other aspect of the competition.

              The Origin 3 blow out score is a direct result of 1 team being reamed early and struggling with fatigue.The other (full of experienced quality players) taking full advantage of the momentum gifted to them and putting their opposition to the sword.

              I wouldn't blame any of the NSW players IF they tanked that second half.

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              • #8
                We've only been hammered once (against the Storm) since the articles in the Telegraph and other papers on how the Roosters have been picked on.
                Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                  Sterlo needs to reflect back to 2013 and he'll soon realise that the Roosters who conceded the most penalties dominated every other aspect of the competition.

                  The Origin 3 blow out score is a direct result of 1 team being reamed early and struggling with fatigue.The other (full of experienced quality players) taking full advantage of the momentum gifted to them and putting their opposition to the sword.

                  I wouldn't blame any of the NSW players IF they tanked that second half.
                  Yeah but if they tanked, Dawn Fraser would be telling the players to go back where their parents came from LOL!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Toots View Post
                    NRL stats say we won the penalties 7-6. Would be our third, or fourth time this season??
                    Yeah and I thought there were some tough calls against the Riff (e.g. 'Knock on' when Aubo smashed that guy). I didn't feel so bad because the RWB and our NSW players are both owed a bit of 'luck'.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                      We've only been hammered once (against the Storm) since the articles in the Telegraph and other papers on how the Roosters have been picked on.
                      Make that twice now.

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                      • #12
                        2 - 7 against the 'dogs tells me normal transmission has been restored.
                        2 - 7. I look at the 2 and just shake my head.
                        "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                        Thomas Jefferson

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                        • #13
                          2 of the 6 straight penalties were reasonable. The other 4 were blatantly concocted to get the dogs down to the scoring end of the field.

                          The refs might have accidentally done us a favour though - regardless of how they got into our zone, some weaknesses in our outside defence were highlighted which the coaching staff and players can hopefully get on top of. And we still got the 2 points. So suck it Matt Cechin.

                          Yeah 2 penalties against the dogs in 80 minutes, LOL.

                          I said last year we were not good enough to be premiers in the face of continued butt rape by refs. This year? Maybe we are......

                          Although I see when the wabbits were struggling yesterday against Riff the refs dug them out of trouble with 10 penalties. Their combination of big boppers marched down field by refs, together with constant unpenalised niggle and slow down of their own when defending, and Inglis, can still be a lethal one at the back end of season.

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                          • #14
                            player 1, I'll repost here what I posted in the JWH love thread .
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                            While I'm here, I'd like to point out that the week before against the sharks, the 'dogs conceded 13 (yes THIRTEEN) penalties and the games before that they conceded 7, 6, 6, and 8. Yet, here we are, against the Roosters and they concede TWO.
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                            To go from conceding 13 to conceding 2 is amazing. The refs were Sutton and Munro when the 'dogs played the sharks.
                            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                            Thomas Jefferson

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                            • #15
                              After all the press on how bad our penalty stats were and how we hadn't received more than 7 penalties for 42 odd games they finally gave it to us last weekend to stop all the media hype about us and penalties.

                              Normal transmission resumed after last week and now nobody can say anything else about it. Look forward to another 42 weeks of being shafted.

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