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2018 R24 Sat - Roosters 8-22 Broncos @ Allianz

Round 24: Roosters v Broncos

  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

Saxon

Bench
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3,182
Napa.
No way that is just poor technique, he deliberately leads with the head.
Repeat offender. A grubby merkin of the highest order and needs to be rubbed out for a long time.
 

Valheru

Coach
Messages
19,188
What does that have to do with you blatantly lying?

Burgess on Sezer deserved it, but at the time it required the victim to be out for the rest of the game, and Sezer played on, so it didn't qualify.

I haven't watched every game, but I can't think of too many others.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/06/12...give-refs-power-to-use-sin-bin-for-foul-play/

"helped convince NRL officials to introduce a mid-season rule change enabling players to be sent to the sin bin for foul play"
 

Tommy Smith

Referee
Messages
21,344
That's as deep as it gets when it comes to drawing a positive from a negative

You got towelled up by the Raiders last week, weren't in the game tonight, fortunately you're playing the worst team in the comp next week, you'll need every bit of the top 4 loser's advantage to play 3 games
Towelled up? We lost by 2..

We're top 4 and the comp won't be won from outside there so that's all that matters.

The scrubs from 5-8 can have their own fun playing for runner up.
 

Maximus

Coach
Messages
13,726
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/06/12...give-refs-power-to-use-sin-bin-for-foul-play/

"helped convince NRL officials to introduce a mid-season rule change enabling players to be sent to the sin bin for foul play"

Dude, you're out of your depth. The post you previously responded to had a link dated 16/02/2018 and says

"NRL referees will take into account whether a player injured in the act of foul play is likely to return to the field when deciding to use the sin bin for serious offences such has high tackles and shoulder charges this year.

In a scenario which could have seen Raiders enforcer Sia Soliola spending 10 minutes on the sidelines for his hit on a concussed Billy Slater last year, foul play infringements which aren't deemed worthy of a send off can now be punished with sin-binning.

The option for whistleblowers to use the sin bin for reportable foul-play offences means the men in the middle can immediately punish several indiscretions which have previously fitted into a grey area and forced their opponents to lose a player.

Many such as serious lifting tackles and shoulder charges have previously been put on report, but have not been considered bad enough to warrant a send off – even if it has left an opposition player injured or ruled unfit for the rest of the game."


Oh and your link also says

"Under NRL rules, referees could not send a player to the sin bin unless the victim was forced from the field due to injury with no likelihood of returning."

But keep going. You are embarrassing yourself.
 

Nerd

Bench
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2,827
Napa has to spend time on suspension. Even if you give him the benefit of the doubt on the Sims broken jaw his head clash with McCullough was the same shot again arms down and leading with the head. It's just a fluke that McCullough didn't get a broken jaw as well. Napa would have received a warning from the NRL on his cheap shot on Sims and he would know that he's gone for at least a few weeks this time. For mine I thought it was deliberate on Sims and deserved to be sent off and same again tonight.
 

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