ColdWetPanther
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They certainly do play the game the right way and with great spirit.I congratulate NSW for there sportsmanship and refusal to bend the rules. It's great to see.
They certainly do play the game the right way and with great spirit.I congratulate NSW for there sportsmanship and refusal to bend the rules. It's great to see.
Sin bins are never good but getting it before half time means the team gets a break in the middle of it and come out fresh for the last 6 or so minutes. I thought they would’ve been made of sterner stuff tbh. It certainly wouldn’t have bothered the 2006-13 teams.
We get about 50 minutes out of Tapine and Papalii a game. Papalii looking like a bowling ball makes people think he's an impact forward but he's a metre getter for us.
Perhaps your ire should be directed to Mr Kafusi who deliberately held a player down while staring right at the ref after multiple penalties in the prior minute.Different era. Under 6 again, fatigue kills.
QLD easily repelled NSW when down to 12 for the first 8 minutes, but were gassed after that. Everyone knew this would be the outcome from the moment it happened
I'm not arguing that it's not a penalty or sin binning. And it was f**king dumb as shit, from a brain dead drop kick.Perhaps your ire should be directed to Mr Kafusi who deliberately held a player down while staring right at the ref after multiple penalties in the prior minute.
Slater has got to get his interchange fixed.
Tino only playing 40 minutes and Papalii playing 26 is just simply not giving yourself the best chance to win
Collins, Arrow and Carrigan are all fine players, but they are not close to Papa or Tino. The rotation should be about featuring Tino and Papalii as the driving force of the QLD pack, with the other middle forwards supporting and spelling them as required.
If you're only going to play Papalii 20-25 minutes, pick someone else, short burst impact is not his game anymore and hasnt been for years. He's a big minutes, big motor middle now
He was sulking because he didn’t get a strawberry milkshake before the game.Ponga is surely getting called out for his defensive ‘efforts’ last night
I’m not sure exactly what year it was but it was Michael Jennings.Genuine question, when is the last time a NSW player was sin binned in Origin?
I never got this idea of being binned to avoid the other team getting a try. It’s much better to give a try away rather then being down a man and even more points come flooding in. I remember Cooper Cronk held back a player when there was a line break and was binned. NSW scored built on that and won the game. Smith in the post match interview was saying Cronk did the right thing - I don’t get it.I'm not arguing that it's not a penalty or sin binning. And it was f**king dumb as shit, from a brain dead drop kick.
I'm wondering out loud, why after all this time, they suddenly decided to officiate Origin like an NRL match.
And what, if any, influence did Fittler and the media had on that decision.
Unwarranted? It was the 4th penalty for slowing the ruck on the Qld tryline in about 90 seconds. If positions were reversed you'd be fine with it.
Slater has got to get his interchange fixed.
Tino only playing 40 minutes and Papalii playing 26 is just simply not giving yourself the best chance to win
Collins, Arrow and Carrigan are all fine players, but they are not close to Papa or Tino. The rotation should be about featuring Tino and Papalii as the driving force of the QLD pack, with the other middle forwards supporting and spelling them as required.
If you're only going to play Papalii 20-25 minutes, pick someone else, short burst impact is not his game anymore and hasnt been for years. He's a big minutes, big motor middle now
Mate you had the ball for more than half of that sin binning period and it occured right at halftime to freshen your players up.Different era. Under 6 again, fatigue kills.
QLD easily repelled NSW when down to 12 for the first 8 minutes, but were gassed after that. Everyone knew this would be the outcome from the moment it happened
Giving away a penalty or even getting binned is always the right choice if it means stopping a certain tryI never got this idea of being binned to avoid the other team getting a try. It’s much better to give a try away rather then being down a man and even more points come flooding in. I remember Cooper Cronk held back a player when there was a line break and was binned. NSW scored built on that and won the game. Smith in the post match interview was saying Cronk did the right thing - I don’t get it.
Also, I may be remembering wrong but did Billy actually try and play Hunt and Grant at the same time in the middle of the first half (prior to the sin bin)? If so that was an interesting move...
Last NSW player I recall getting binned was Jimmy Roberts in 2018 Game 2So has not one player from NSW has committed an offence worthy of a sin bin for what a decade? 2 decades? Genuine question.
I think that's a credit to there team ethos and morals, that they are such cleanskins.