R&WTILLIDIE
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Cheers...just had a moment of rageChill out champ..
Cheers...just had a moment of rageChill out champ..
Cheers...just had a moment of rage
And despite this, which happened early in the match, you led at half-time.People have short memories, in 2010 Brett Morris put a foot in touch and in the next play saints score totally changed the momentum of the game but I suppose that's different.
And despite this, which happened early in the match, you led at half-time.
It wouldn't be because you were completely outmuscled and outplayed in the second half, would it? No - you lost 32-8 because Brett Morris put his foot on the sideline.
Kindly leave this forum and go back to kissing Uncle Nick's ring.
.Yes - it's a amazing how an overwhelming sense of superiority and self-importance, exacerbated by your club scoring a decisive try on the back of an appalling error by the ref - can blind you to the evidence of history.2nd half...
26 - 0
People have short memories, in 2010 Brett Morris put a foot in touch and in the next play saints score totally changed the momentum of the game but I suppose that's different.
Did you even watch the match?Funnily enough, Braith Anasta was awarded a “try” despite BJ Leilua losing possession in-goal not long after the Morris incident.
Short memories indeed.
Did you even watch the match?
The contention around the try was if Anasta had grounded it or not..
Soward knocked the ball out of Leilua’s hand.. There was no contention around his handling..
Seriously man...
Again, do you even watch football?As Phil Gould said at the time, “What if the same incident occurred in the actual field of play”?
The referee would call knock on.
Jethro Tull must have had you in mind for one of their songs.
Again, do you even watch football?
A defender can knock the ball out of the attacker’s hand when attempting to score a try.
It’s allowed in the act of scoring, but not during regular play.
So Gould’s comments are about as accurate as his 2019 Dragons season review.
Seriously man.. Learn the rules..
Possibly so..You are a total wanker
Possibly so..
But at least I’m a wanker who knows the rules..
If you can’t add anything insightful, perhaps sod off and stop trying to derail another thread with your pathetic trolling.Dickhead
Again, do you even watch football?
A defender can knock the ball out of the attacker’s hand when attempting to score a try.
It’s allowed in the act of scoring, but not during regular play.
So Gould’s comments are about as accurate as his 2019 Dragons season review.
Seriously man.. Learn the rules..
Dickhead
If you can’t add anything insightful, perhaps sod off and stop trying to derail another thread with your pathetic trolling.
Watch the match mate..So, Gould was wrong on your say-so?
The ball was lost NOT because Soward, it was a loose carry. This is why Hornby remonstrated with referee Hayne.
Should I Google your nearest OPSM store?
Watch the match mate..
Soward knocked it out..