Not sure sitting on the bench thinking about his 1st tackle or run for 20min is the best strategy eitherThere's definitely an argument in giving Ponga a week or two off the bench to build his confidence up a bit. Leave him out of the first 20-30 minutes argy bargy and let him come on against some tired blokes.
He's 100% going to be a bit gun-shy to start with. A lot of what he has to overcome is mental. Well, that and not getting concussed again. I don't think we can expect him to come in and just immediately take us to another level. I expect some growing pains.
I think if the field goal missed, it’s a penalty. Can’t really have a 3 point penalty field goal like an 8 point try… I guess.If it were any other stage of the game where it wouldn't have handed victory to the panthers it's a penalty.
He may have gotten away with it if he didn’t add the ‘oi, sir’ after it.Players swearing out loud or complaining at the ref after a tackle happens extremely often, doubt you'd have many sets go by without it. Pretty insane to call a penalty for it if he wasn't crossing any lines, which "f**k me dead" doesn't really classify as.
He probably wouldn't have had to say it at all if the ref penalised Luai like he should have.He may have gotten away with it if he didn’t add the ‘oi, sir’ after it.
Pretty sure it was Gamble who said Oi sir.He may have gotten away with it if he didn’t add the ‘oi, sir’ after it.
I think we were just gassed by Golden Point.I just want to add; we can complain about certain situations not being fair, but at the end of the game the champions stood up.
Cleary nailed not 1, but 2 relatively long distance field goals to take the game to extra time and then to win it. The Panthers’ set to start extra time was incredible. We didn’t have the energy to match them and keep them out of range.
So kudos to the Panthers, they showed championship qualities to hang in there and get it done at the end.