Originally posted by roosterproud
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Roosters try was wrong: NRL Refs Boss
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by zac View Post
It might seem ironic, but if you're a ref or a linesman - and running - being in line with the play doesn't mean you have the best view. The best view is if you're in line - and stationary. When you're running you can lose your bearings a bit.
And on Archer's comment - in my view the biggest sin is calling a pass forward when it wasn't. I've always liked the attacking team to be given the benefit of the doubt. The pass looked like it was probably forward, but I think there's a chance it could have been okay. Certainly it wasn't the worst forward pass that's been let go.
Hear! Hear!
Comment
-
In breaking news, Jeff Younis, the touchie who made the call on the forward pass, has incurred the wrath of Archer for this heinous crime - he has been dropped.
The message from the top is clear: if a decision is line ball, don't give the benefit of the doubt to the Roosters. You might lose your job if you do.
Comment
-
Interesting point I saw on Sterlo's Show yesterday.
Two weeks ago a touchie missed a blatant forward pass from the Broncos in their clash with the Cowboys.
A week later Darius Boyd throws a beautiful cut out ball for a try... only for the touchie to call it forward when it clearly wasn't.
I doubt this was a coincidence. Archer is making his touchies nervous so watch for a line ball at worst call be pulled up against us on Thursday.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostInteresting point I saw on Sterlo's Show yesterday.
Two weeks ago a touchie missed a blatant forward pass from the Broncos in their clash with the Cowboys.
A week later Darius Boyd throws a beautiful cut out ball for a try... only for the touchie to call it forward when it clearly wasn't.
I doubt this was a coincidence. Archer is making his touchies nervous so watch for a line ball at worst call be pulled up against us on Thursday.
Comment
Comment