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:lol: ..Just wow...at the level of whinging at what was a 30/70 call at best.
I don't think there is a 30/70 chance they are going to change the call now either...
:lol: ..Just wow...at the level of whinging at what was a 30/70 call at best.
It's not a '30/70 call', there's no interpretation, here is a photo of the ball on the ground with Ryan Hall's hand on top of it::lol: ..Just wow...at the level of whinging at what was a 30/70 call at best.
I don't think there is a 30/70 chance they are going to change the call now either...
The pictures are in this thread a few pages back. For mine it was the correct call all round. Inglis forced the ball backwards into the ground, Hall brushed it but had no downward pressure. He didnt even know he touched it, and nobody in his team celebrated a try. They went back for the line dropout. Then replays showed he might have grounded it and suddenly theyre claiming it was a try. If he thought he had even possibly touched it, he would have gotten up celebrating a try. How much pressure could he have possibly had if he didnt even try to sell a try?
Thevsame argument that says Hall grounded iy, can be used to say Inglis did. As for his intent in grounding it, he can eadily say he tried to. Regardless of how it looks, his intention was obviously makung the ball dead and he could have been hedging his bets in grounding and pushing it dead, hence doing both poorly. Not that I think he was doing that, but single frames can be used to prove that and give enough doubt to stick with onfield decision.
It is amusing reading claims of a "fix" when the player in question didn't think he scored either and didn't celebrate. Perhaps he's in on it too...
He has said he knew he touched it but wanted to get on with a quick DO, he obviously didnt think he had scored which is irrelevant.
It's not a '30/70 call', there's no interpretation, here is a photo of the ball on the ground with Ryan Hall's hand on top of it:
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It's not a '30/70 call', there's no interpretation, here is a photo of the ball on the ground with Ryan Hall's hand on top of it:
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Mate, his hand is on top of the ball and in the next frame it's pushing down and his finger is bending backwards, still on the ball. I'm not sure what the sharpness of the picture has to do with anything. It's a try, you can't just put your fingers in your ears and yell no try when it clearly is.your case rests on a blur and you now claim his hand is on top of it :lol:
no try
I've made up my mind that it was a try, because it was. Every single frame used by the video ref has been posted in this thread and they all show a try. Inglis did not intentionally ground the ball so none of that is relevant. The fact that they were slow-mo frames and not real time is not relevant. If you've ever watched RL you will know that that is how the video ref works, it slows the play down to ensure the correct call, except in this case the Aussie video ref ignored the correct call because he didn't want to cost his team the game. Not to mention the fact that he shouldn't have even been there in the first place because this tournament was supposed to have neutral refs, that is until Australia lost last week and were in danger of going out.The on-field ref called it no-try in play, which was a perfectly reasonable call to make at full speed.
Slowed down and zoomed in to that exact frame you keep showing, you could generously say it possibly looks like a fingernail scraping from that frame (possibly). There were other frames I remember from watching that suggested he didn't ground it. And as mentioned, there was the Inglis fingernail scrape before that which also casts doubt on it being a try. Lots of evidence to bring into doubt the fact that its a try. Certainly enough doubt to not overturn the onfield decision (which was clearly fair in normal time). Hilarious to suggest from this that the fix was on...
Either way, it doesn't matter. You've already made up your mind.
Mate, his hand is on top of the ball and in the next frame it's pushing down and his finger is bending backwards, still on the ball. I'm not sure what the sharpness of the picture has to do with anything. It's a try, you can't just put your fingers in your ears and yell no try when it clearly is.
:lol: ..Just wow...at the level of whinging at what was a 30/70 call at best.