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Referees Making Up the Rules on the Spot Thread

Frailty

First Grade
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You’ve always been allowed to run behind a player as long as they aren’t in the defensive line or impeding a player . You can’t catch a ball behind a player or run from one side of a player to the other . Pretty sure people who whinge about this need to learn the rules

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Ponga catches the ball on right hand side of decoy runner (I think it's Klemmer).

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He then proceeds to run behind Mann which prevent Uele to move up to defend. This forces Uele to only slide whilst the other Sharks defender moves up. Ponga then exploits this gap created.

It didn't cost the Sharks the game, they were awful and never deserved to win. I'm not even that opposed for these tries to be disallowed, but to maintain consistency, it needed to be penalised.
 

Quicksilver

Bench
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4,014
I thought the same thing at the time. I was surprised it was totally ignored given some that have been pulled up this year.

I’m happy with it being a try, I’m unhappy with others being pulled up.
 

peter file

Juniors
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230
I'm amazed at the refs who are running the touchlines can pick up marginal forward passes that are two metres less forward than what they see when they are the centre ref.
 

T-Boon

Coach
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I thought the same thing at the time. I was surprised it was totally ignored given some that have been pulled up this year.

I’m happy with it being a try, I’m unhappy with others being pulled up.

We are better off going to 11 aside than allowing obstructions to become the normal way of making a break. The rule against obstruction is more part of the fabric of the game than 13 players per side.
 

Volcom6685

Juniors
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They weren’t impeded. They were both easily able to make the tackle . But went to grab his neck
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Ponga catches the ball on right hand side of decoy runner (I think it's Klemmer).

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He then proceeds to run behind Mann which prevent Uele to move up to defend. This forces Uele to only slide whilst the other Sharks defender moves up. Ponga then exploits this gap created.

It didn't cost the Sharks the game, they were awful and never deserved to win. I'm not even that opposed for these tries to be disallowed, but to maintain
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Ponga catches the ball on right hand side of decoy runner (I think it's Klemmer).

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He then proceeds to run behind Mann which prevent Uele to move up to defend. This forces Uele to only slide whilst the other Sharks defender moves up. Ponga then exploits this gap created.

It didn't cost the Sharks the game, they were awful and never deserved to win. I'm not even that opposed for these tries to be disallowed, but to maintain consistency, it needed to be penalised.
 

no name

Coach
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19,100
They weren’t impeded. They were both easily able to make the tackle . But went to grab his neck
Uele positions himself where he is because he knows that Ponga isn’t supposed to go outside of the line Klemmer ran.
Teams/players shouldn’t get rewarded for f**king up in running their line.
 

dogslife

Coach
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siv

First Grade
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6,546
Human error continues to increase as we revert to one official

Other concern is that referees are coached to know their penalty counts. Rather than referee whats in front of them at any stage in the game.
 
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Human error continues to increase as we revert to one official

Other concern is that referees are coached to know their penalty counts. Rather than referee whats in front of them at any stage in the game.

Yep. This is where referees, touch judges and the NRL itself are on a hiding to nothing. People (especially the media) were complaining about over reliance on the video referee or them intervening inconsistently. People wanted its usage reduced and for the on field officials to back their judgement.

Now, when a mistake happens, the media are blowing up about how this got missed and why wasn't the video referee used. Talk about a no win scenario let alone hypocrisy.
 

gerg

Juniors
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Yep. This is where referees, touch judges and the NRL itself are on a hiding to nothing. People (especially the media) were complaining about over reliance on the video referee or them intervening inconsistently. People wanted its usage reduced and for the on field officials to back their judgement.

Now, when a mistake happens, the media are blowing up about how this got missed and why wasn't the video referee used. Talk about a no win scenario let alone hypocrisy.

Mainly coming from 9 commentators. Fox commentary last night correctly pointed out that the bunker can overturn a goal line/20 metre restart decision (quickly) but is unable to overturn a try incorrectly awarded.
 

T-Boon

Coach
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Mainly coming from 9 commentators. Fox commentary last night correctly pointed out that the bunker can overturn a goal line/20 metre restart decision (quickly) but is unable to overturn a try incorrectly awarded.

The nine commentary team is repugnant.
 

dragon_around

Juniors
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Henry Perenara robbed Eels of a try, and I'm still confused how the bunker was able to rule on a pass called a knock on without awarding the try
 
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