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  • #16
    Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
    I'd just like to point out that those 22 Newcastle points coincided with a period in the second half in which they received 7 penalties to 1.
    yup. but all their tries were on the back of our mistakes ... Roger, Roger, Kane !

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    • #17
      Plus Roger literally gifting them 2...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post

        yup. but all their tries were on the back of our mistakes ... Roger, Roger, Kane !
        Of course, and the right side defence is vulnerable without SKD. But there is nothing intrinsically wrong with the way we are playing.

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        • #19
          You picked it... sure we did a few stupid things, but send a knight off for that professional foul, another off for the punch and BOOM... Knights are gone.

          We still won (without Pearce and without Friend for a decent period) so I'm not gonna whinge much more. However, the refs were overly generous to Newcastle IMO.

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          • #20
            I watched the TV. Broadcast no audio of course but likely Gould was riding home the tin men and likely had a bet during the weird second half period.

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            • #21
              As good as Roger has been all year, that's one floor in his game. That rolling ball in the in goal .... that bad miss he made was not the first time this year he's been a little to casual and conceded a try.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
                As good as Roger has been all year, that's one floor in his game. That rolling ball in the in goal .... that bad miss he made was not the first time this year he's been a little to casual and conceded a try.
                Learnt this from the master😊

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ism22 View Post
                  You picked it... sure we did a few stupid things, but send a knight off for that professional foul, another off for the punch and BOOM... Knights are gone.

                  We still won (without Pearce and without Friend for a decent period) so I'm not gonna whinge much more. However, the refs were overly generous to Newcastle IMO.
                  ,
                  Hastings would of deserved it to, got into a few niggles out there.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
                    I'd just like to point out that those 22 Newcastle points coincided with a period in the second half in which they received 7 penalties to 1.
                    Same could be said when we were 4-1 up in the 1st half.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by milanja View Post

                      Same could be said when we were 4-1 up in the 1st half.
                      7-1 is a bit more drastic.

                      Mirrored last week in that regard.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by milanja View Post

                        Same could be said when we were 4-1 up in the 1st half.
                        True, but the point here (which relates to my original post) is that giving the Knights 7 penalties to 1 helped get them back into the game and entertain the TV audience. One would normally expect a team that is down 32-0 to test the rules and be penalised, but no, the Roosters get penalised instead... like they did when the Dogs were facing a thrashing.

                        Anyhow, I accept that it was a couple of uncharacteristic, unforced errors that caused us the most problems today, rather than the penalties.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post

                          7-1 is a bit more drastic.

                          Mirrored last week in that regard.
                          Think our basic mistakes and complacent attitude when up by those margins didn't help. We really do give away some dumb obvious ones.

                          will see how we go when we are up by 28 against the Eels next week.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by bondi paul View Post
                            I watched the TV. Broadcast no audio of course but likely Gould was riding home the tin men and likely had a bet during the weird second half period.
                            No Gus and no Rabs today. It was the substance abuse twins and some guy called Mat Thompson who was a little too into it. It's no fun when they're into it. I want to hear screams of terror not of delight.

                            SUPER DRAGON!

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                            • #29
                              Today was another clear example of how friggin important penalties are in the game. The Bulldogs on the back of 6 consecutive penalties scored 28 unanswered points, and Newcastle recieved a shit load in a row, & scored 22.
                              The Roosters won't be stopped if only they can stop those horrendous batches of penalties that go against us.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View Post
                                Just remind me too... How many players have been sent off for bad language since Jarred was marched in the corresponding game last year (just when it looked like the 8-4 penalty advantage was not enough to get the Knights home)?
                                I'd like to point out that kurt gidley uttered a loud "EFF OFF" today in the vicinity of a referee after a decision didn't go his way but naturally he wasn't sin-binned like JWH - no surprise there of course and just like there was no surprise that jeremy smith wasn't sin-binned for his deliberate trip on RTS whilst in an offside position.

                                Good win by the Roosters today but it should have been better than it turned out.
                                "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

                                Thomas Jefferson

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