Karl
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That should alleviate some of the doldrum of living in Australia's version of Alabama. The banjos will be playing all night.
This from someone who's location is Campbelltown. :lol:
That should alleviate some of the doldrum of living in Australia's version of Alabama. The banjos will be playing all night.
Who is everyone going to blame now Kurt Gidley isn't playing?
The Williams high tackle call on Cronk was just as decisive as the Hodges debacle of a try.
The amount of high shots that weren't called prior to that made the call ridiculous.
Also Tate's blatant dog shot going unpunished was criminal.
Two holding down penalties out of nowhere also proved costly.
Beau Scott got to a point where he thought either Hannant gets it or Hodges passes because Hodges can't run behind Hannant. You can see once Hannant gets in front of Hodges, Scott back pedals anticipating a pass which creates enough space for Hodges to get through.
hehe i remember they changed that rule way back when hopaoti was playing for manly...he would be in dummy half with one foot over the line when passing it back in field. but yeh...odd rule.undertaker - you can actually touch the sideline when a tackle is completed, or when in the act of playing the ball, and it's play on. Strange rule, but that's how it is.
Farah should have stayed composed and just played the ball.
We was robbed wah wah wah.
Honestly I'm stoked we went down by 1 point against the veritable Australian side.
Excellent exhibition match. The team with most of their players from Queensland did very well. The young NSWelsman playing for them at fullback was very good indeed.
People who have parents closely related can rejoice! Their cousins won a game of football. That should alleviate some of the doldrum of living in Australia's version of Alabama. The banjos will be playing all night.
I noticed towards the end when that Robbie Farah incident occured, it looked like when Thurston was dragging him, Farah's hand touched the sideline. However, the touch judge still let the play go ahead. Nevertheless, that should've been a penalty. What Thurston did was a penalty any day of the week in the NRL.
Also, regarding that Hodges try, I can 100% guarantee you that if that was NSW who did what he did, it would've definitely been a no-try. I guess that goes to show just how important the home ground advantage is. Lots of grubby misdemeanours from QLD, as well as Cameron Smith's infamous forward passes (COME ON! That pass to Inglis, who nearly scored, was a mile foward), went unnoticed by the officials. As many have said in the media before the game, Archer does have a reputation of bowing to the home ground under pressure and tonight was no exception.
Overall, Origin aside, the quality of the refereeing has been absolutely abysmal this year in the NRL, even with all the additional technology that is used. I don't know what the solution to this problem is. However, Just "sacking" (aka "resting") a ref/video ref for a week as "punishment" hasn't solved anything. All those people who were cheering when Robert Finch got sacked may have celebrated too soon now that Bill Harrigan is the referees boss. Looks like you either get the devil in white or the devil in black, whichever way you wanna look at it.
Brilliant game. Well done Queensland-too good in the end. Cooper Cronk- wow, what a kick.
I felt sorry for Farah who dropped the ball towards the end which made the result certain. He has played awesomely all series and, along with most of last night's starting forward pack, should be the first player picked next series. Josh Morris was fantastic too.
On the Hodges try, I thought it was 50:50 but Beau Scott did make a poor read. I'm not 100% sure that Ben Hannant did anything to impede our defensive line.
Origin is definitely not dead and I can't wait for next year's series.
undertaker - you can actually touch the sideline when a tackle is completed, or when in the act of playing the ball, and it's play on. Strange rule, but that's how it is.
Farah should have stayed composed and just played the ball.
While that is true if the player in posession does it, but in this case it was a 2nd effort from Thurston which put Farrah into touch . Should have been a penalty or at least raise his flag so a call from the ref could have been made. Saying all that , Robbie should never have lost concentration over it.
so did Gallen which started it all, but nope no NSW fan will admit that, they were to blinded by his Halo and in awe of his angel wings.