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Originally posted by Bmw06i View PostNRL is becoming a form of touch footy.
Look at the lopsided scores this weekend, there’s no grunt to the games anymore.
it’s no longer the game it used to be.
It's not just sour grapes on my part about the refereeing only affecting the roosters I see it in games not involving us in which I have no emotional involvement and I long ago gave up betting on league matches.
The dogs game against Parra yesterday was another example of a close contest ruined and influenced by the officiating.
Cecchin started plucking out 6 agains late in the count against the dogs and you could see them wilt physically then he sin binned a player for them whilst leaving an eels player on for what was probably a worse transgression.
The one sided walkovers which are being aided by the officials are ruining the game, vlandys has created a mess.
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Originally posted by zac View Postwe're off to the judiciary tomorrow night
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Originally posted by OMR View PostI’d love to see them prove the carelessness SST was supposed to have incurred. If it’s like any criminal charge it’ll be up to the prosecution ( NRL) to prove he was careless, otherwise not guilty. With no arm stretched and no cocked elbow and no pointed shoulder at the runner , who slipped into his arm, how will they prove it?
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A player must use his arms in a tackle, SST is in the process of make a normal tackle with his arms out in a wrapping motion when the attacking player slips in the wet grass and hits SST with his head.
No more to add case closed.
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Originally posted by HDTONE View PostSomebody at the NRL is having a laugh of really working OT to kcuf us royally this year. A joke of a binning, he bloody well fell in to SST !!!
And against the NRL Commission that employs him.
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Originally posted by zac View Post
i don't know how they'll view it but even if they find him guilty it's crazy that the 10 mins in the bin counts for so little. i don't know if he's got any lowering of his fine cos he spent 10 mins in the bin
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Originally posted by Johnny Brass View Post
I've been an ardent footy fan for a long time and usually watch all the games but I turn it off now if it's going to be a slaughter or don't even tune in.
It's not just sour grapes on my part about the refereeing only affecting the roosters I see it in games not involving us in which I have no emotional involvement and I long ago gave up betting on league matches.
The dogs game against Parra yesterday was another example of a close contest ruined and influenced by the officiating.
Cecchin started plucking out 6 agains late in the count against the dogs and you could see them wilt physically then he sin binned a player for them whilst leaving an eels player on for what was probably a worse transgression.
The one sided walkovers which are being aided by the officials are ruining the game, vlandys has created a mess.
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Originally posted by stringaz View Post
They are protecting to the top four to keep us out. Parra are shaky, the news headline: "Parra show the force they are by beating. the. bulldogs. True story, i laughed my ass off.
There is no conspiracy & if you think there is why follow the game.
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