condochook
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it wasnt the refs fault,it lays with robert finch of course,for his little boy
The ref wasn't the reason why we were down 10-0 1st half. Cmon guys, lets not get blame the fkn refs. Just suck it up and get ready for next year.
Called Steve Turner tackled, though allowed him to play on!?!? Melbourne get repeat set and score first try.
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Yeah, what was the go there, CLEARLY heard him call " Two (tackle count) surrender, Turner runs off the mark.
pure and utter bullsh*t!!!! what about the start of the game when melbourne scored their 1st try he yells out tackle 2 release and then turner gets up and runs another 30 meters just disappointing that the refs can wreck what should have been a grandstand finish to such a memorable game
You have got to be joking! The exact same thing happened to Hindy when he tried to play the ball and the tackler had his knee there. Happens a thousand times a season, yet the first one called is with 5 to go in the grand final to the team 6 in front.Before all you Eels blame the ref:
The penalty to Slater in the 76th minute is CORRECT.
After Slater was tackled by Moi Moi around the legs, Slater 'appeared' to have dropped the ball when getting up to play. The Ref blew his whistle and gave a penalty to the Storm.
REASON: Eels player number 14; Kevin Kingston when running back onside, ran past Slater getting up, and accidentally knee-ed Slaters right upper arm, jolting the ball from Slater's grasp. Although it was accidental (Kinston did try to avoid the collision), a penalty had to be given.
Well done to Archer (ref) who saw the incident and made the right decision.
Eels fans, play the incident again and you'll see.
Storm fan here who was at the game.
It was a tough call but it was for holding and as someone said on here a penalty like that has been coming for a while. When you do a tackle round the ankles you are left holding the ankles, something you cant really avoid, although there is always a chance of the ref blowing the whistle.
Would have set up a grandstand finish but the reason you guys lost was because your forwards didn't turn up in the first half, and you let GI score untouched from a pretty standard kick. It wasn't because of a questionable call at the end.
We know what its like to get done by a ref in the GF (see the tape of Storm Broncos in 06) so feel for you guys but in all honesty I think the better team won on the day.
You have got to be joking! The exact same thing happened to Hindy when he tried to play the ball and the tackler had his knee there. Happens a thousand times a season, yet the first one called is with 5 to go in the grand final to the team 6 in front.
I think with the uproar Finch has to get some better training into the refs. Players & teams improve but the refereeing seems to get worse. I don't blame the refs, they put in the same performance they have all year
The bolded part is the difference. Hindy lost the ball after it was accidently knocked out by the knee of someone who was involved in the tackle. Kevin Kingston was not involved in the tackle or play, so should have easily avoided the play the ball area.
Before all you Eels blame the ref:
The penalty to Slater in the 76th minute is CORRECT.
After Slater was tackled by Moi Moi around the legs, Slater 'appeared' to have dropped the ball when getting up to play. The Ref blew his whistle and gave a penalty to the Storm.
REASON: Eels player number 14; Kevin Kingston when running back onside, ran past Slater getting up, and accidentally knee-ed Slaters right upper arm, jolting the ball from Slater's grasp. Although it was accidental (Kinston did try to avoid the collision), a penalty had to be given.
Well done to Archer (ref) who saw the incident and made the right decision.
Eels fans, play the incident again and you'll see.
Before all you Eels blame the ref:
The penalty to Slater in the 76th minute is CORRECT.
After Slater was tackled by Moi Moi around the legs, Slater 'appeared' to have dropped the ball when getting up to play. The Ref blew his whistle and gave a penalty to the Storm.
REASON: Eels player number 14; Kevin Kingston when running back onside, ran past Slater getting up, and accidentally knee-ed Slaters right upper arm, jolting the ball from Slater's grasp. Although it was accidental (Kinston did try to avoid the collision), a penalty had to be given.
Well done to Archer (ref) who saw the incident and made the right decision.
Eels fans, play the incident again and you'll see.
Archer is a dog, If he is the best the NRL has ...............well the games in knee high Sh*t.
Everytime Parra is reffed by this fool the Eels get the raw end of the deal.
NRL sack Archers sorry ass
better team won thou ref stopped a grand stand finish and a possible fairytale ending that would of sumed up our season-Shame Shame Shame
