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Another thing, for the first time ever Andy Farrell stood up and played an alright game for once. He has never ceased to dissapoint me before but today he stood up
ShireShark said:Here's how I saw it, from the perspective of a Sharks fan and written for that forum:
Here's a fair few points about the game
-We were very lucky - completion of sets and kicking game was atrocious
-I dont think GB were particularly good either, we were just bad
-Kimmorley's refusal to go wide was so frustrating, he should have gone off and been replaced with Wing who looked a lot more dangerous with his 3-odd touches of the ball than Kimmorley with his 300-odd (how many times did Hegarty touch the ball? What about Minichiello, Gower and Bailey?!)
That said, his pass to Gower for the try was vintage Noddy and was OUTSTANDING
-Kimmorley shouldnt be defending in the centres - his missed tackle led to the first GB line break and struggled all day, particularly after injury
-Webcke was outstanding I thought and provided a good example for the younger blokes
-Where was Willie Mason? MIA, probably too much booze
-Crocker is a thug and I dont like him representing me, he's a disgrace and he let the team down by being sin binned
-Great Britain's number 7 didnt do ANYTHING for me
-Australia was just awful, we looked like we had less players on the park, when we had more. Where were our backs on Carney's second try?!
-I thought Buderus would be more involved, or is he no one without Johns?
-Bailey no good in the centres, Senior showed him up, Bailey no pace and weak defence, directly led to a try and should have stepped inside when he had a chance at a second try
-Great Britain have obviously been learning the Roosters' defence, they were offside all day, particularly the shooter, but credit to them if they can get away with it...gee they were playing cheap
-Credit to Opes for choosing Wing in the centres, Wing was absolutely outstanding and his pass inside for the match winning try showed that Kimmorley should have gone wide much more often, why do we wait until we are desperate to try and score tries outside?
-Best back Wing, best forward Webcke
-Man of the match, the second English commentator
"This has been a wonderful win for Great Britain" - 62 minute mark
"I would be looking to get down there and go for the one point!" - Brits four points ahead
"They should go for the one!" - same guy, same scoreline
Geez we were lucky, with Morley on the field I think we would have lost. Injuries a worry for Sharks fans - Noddy and Bails in trouble.
That's how I saw it, what about the rest?
A couple of people here have said that the poms were offside alot, Australia was never onside, the GB players first reciever was getting tackled as he was getting the ball, it goes both ways
ShireShark said:-Man of the match, the second English commentator
"This has been a wonderful win for Great Britain" - 62 minute mark
"I would be looking to get down there and go for the one point!" - Brits four points ahead
"They should go for the one!" - same guy, same scoreline
JasonE said:A couple of people here have said that the poms were offside alot, Australia was never onside, the GB players first reciever was getting tackled as he was getting the ball, it goes both ways
Take your green and gold glasses off. The aussies were offside just as much as the Brit's.strider said:JasonE said:A couple of people here have said that the poms were offside alot, Australia was never onside, the GB players first reciever was getting tackled as he was getting the ball, it goes both ways
Mate I think you are getting confused - GB were the ones in white, Aussies Green....the ref was playing a 10m rule for the Aust defence and 5m for GB - the ref had a shocker! - probably the crowd influence got him.
my eagle eye said:strider said:Take your green and gold glasses off. The aussies were offside just as much as the Brit's.
Seriously - I already said I wouldn't mind seeing the poms win a game - and I was so disappointed when Morley got sent off - and the extra incentive of seeing Anderson sacked as coach if we lose does it for me!
BUT, I can say in all honesty (no glasses involved), that the ref favoured GB....the 10m (or lack of it for the poms) and laying on the tackled player ALL game totally favoured GB.
ozbash said:agree jason, it went both ways.
i dont think tim mander will allow either team that much space.
there seemed to be a lot of "flop"in the british tackles as well.
maybe time for nuetral refs ?
vbfg said:ozbash said:agree jason, it went both ways.
i dont think tim mander will allow either team that much space.
there seemed to be a lot of "flop"in the british tackles as well.
maybe time for nuetral refs ?
The only reason for neutral refs to my mind is to make sure both teams are unfamiliar with the interpretations that particular ref plays. I don't have any problem with the impartiality of any British or Aussie ref, either would call it as they normally see it.