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Rd.22 v Titans

Stinkfinger

Juniors
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Totally disagree. If the distraction is caused by people on the field, that is unnecessary for Campbell's distraction to be cause by people who should know better (ex the trainer). Off field distractions will ALWAYS happen and players are pretty darn good at phasing them out.
I think he probably phased this out too. It's just that it was a difficult kick and he missed it. Otherwise he doesn't have the right temerament to be a goalkicker.
 

Stinkfinger

Juniors
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Trainer: disgraceful, ban for the rest of the season would be fair
Tago: worst on ground, 3 tries conceded while he was off and was poor before that
Cleary: ridiculous field goal, up there as one if the best ever
Yeo: hope he’s ok, missed him big time in the 2nd half
Jenkins, Blaize, McLean: great games, that left hand side is humming
Titans: great comeback, Campbell is probably my favourite non-Panthers player
Overall: disappointing, take the 2 points and move on
I've no doubt Kasey found one frame where Tago contacted the Titans bloke before he got the ball, but it would be only one. I'm sure had he not lost it, it would have been play on.
 

Wizardman

First Grade
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I think he probably phased this out too. It's just that it was a difficult kick and he missed it. Otherwise he doesn't have the right temerament to be a goalkicker.
He should not have had to deal with an opposition trainer being a dick in the first place. There needs to be an on-field penalty for this type of incident in the future.
 

Oldpanther86

Juniors
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563
I'll admit it's hilarious watching all the warriors fans shit themselves and beg the nrl to strip points from Panthers because they know we're going to go past them.
 

Murraymob1

Juniors
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I've no doubt Kasey found one frame where Tago contacted the Titans bloke before he got the ball, but it would be only one. I'm sure had he not lost it, it would have been play on.
Badger makes blunder after blunder and is only there because she is female .And let’s make it clear a support females being referees at the highest level definitely.But to.o was clear contact to the head in the act of scoring a try had to be and should of been a penalty try.if that was on us everyone would be blowing up deluxe
 

Murraymob1

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Talk of sacking the trainer is crazy stuff. Some of you must be really fun in real life, religiously following all the rules and getting very outraged at little indiscretions. Im picturing ladies named Karen clutching hand bags and pearls.
It also is a worry your picturing Karen’s they must be some crazy dreams lol
 

BxTom

Bench
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Badger makes blunder after blunder and is only there because she is female .And let’s make it clear a support females being referees at the highest level definitely.But to.o was clear contact to the head in the act of scoring a try had to be and should of been a penalty try.if that was on us everyone would be blowing up deluxe
If you atch the third? Titans try, the palyer plays the ball and then takes a step forward to deliberately obstruct the markers. I didn't notice it live, but seeing Kenny protest to the ref, I went back and had a look. It was blatant. It was due to the positioning of the ref that cost us another try. He was in front of our defender and the titan player used him as a shepherd. Legal, I know, but poor positioning by the ref
 

Murraymob1

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If you atch the third? Titans try, the palyer plays the ball and then takes a step forward to deliberately obstruct the markers. I didn't notice it live, but seeing Kenny protest to the ref, I went back and had a look. It was blatant. It was due to the positioning of the ref that cost us another try. He was in front of our defender and the titan player used him as a shepherd. Legal, I know, but poor positioning by the ref
That’s right all try’s are reviewed by the bunker.you often see players on feild talk to ref and he says they will review it.So for me I don’t blame the ref he is forced to say try no try .Why not let them if not sure refer to bunker as there looking at it anyway.
That take the decision to support the refs decision away
 

Oldpanther86

Juniors
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Talk of sacking the trainer is crazy stuff. Some of you must be really fun in real life, religiously following all the rules and getting very outraged at little indiscretions. Im picturing ladies named Karen clutching hand bags and pearls.

He shouldn't be sacked but if any of us cost our work place $50k we'd be gone.
 

betcats

Referee
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24,330
He shouldn't be sacked but if any of us cost our work place $50k we'd be gone.

50k was for repeated breaches by trainers not just this one, the fact there are repeated breaches makes it pretty obvious they are being directed to do what they can to gain us an advantage, probably by or at least with Ivans approval.

If you take the anti penrith media and fan outrage out of it and just look at the incident, it was a slightly more blatant incident then things that happen every week in the nrl. Every teams coaches, players, trainers, ball boys and fans in the stadium and doing everything they can to get an advantage for their team. If their trainer did it to Nathan would their be half as much outrage or coverage in the media? f**k no.

Personally id much happier if we sacked a trainer who wasnt willing to run in front of a kicker then sack one for doing it.
 

mxlegend99

Referee
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He should not have had to deal with an opposition trainer being a dick in the first place. There needs to be an on-field penalty for this type of incident in the future.
If he cant reset because someone walked infront of him before he had even taken a step toward the ball. How was he ever going to nail a pressure sideline conversion?

He had the exact same opportunity to kick it. He is a 75% kicker though and the majority of the missed kicks would be near the sideline.

These guys can put in pintpoint kicks while having players charge the ball down. Tackle them or atleast run toward them etc. with almost no preparation time.

Cleary kicked a 40m field goal with a player running directly toward him. Yet a trainer running past Campbell before he has even taken a step towards the ball makes a noticeable difference to his odds?

We are rightfully punished for the mistake. But acting like the Titans were in anyway disadvantaged by it is laughable. Its just easier to blame a club that is successful and therefore hated because everyone wants to put the boot in to us.

Paul Gallen had one of the most sensible views of it. Phil Gould rightfully said its a nothing incident. He asked Nico Hynes if it would have bothered him. He laughed and said no he would have just started his process again.

Titans had 7 penalties that half, scored 3 tries against 12 men and had a chance to go 4 ahead near the end and decided that a 4 point lead wasn’t necessary. But its the trainers fault for delaying a kick by a couple seconds. Nevermind kickers are conditioned to stand and wait now because the bunker can take minutes to confirm a try.
 

Murraymob1

Juniors
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If he cant reset because someone walked infront of him before he had even taken a step toward the ball. How was he ever going to nail a pressure sideline conversion?

He had the exact same opportunity to kick it. He is a 75% kicker though and the majority of the missed kicks would be near the sideline.

These guys can put in pintpoint kicks while having players charge the ball down. Tackle them or atleast run toward them etc. with almost no preparation time.

Cleary kicked a 40m field goal with a player running directly toward him. Yet a trainer running past Campbell before he has even taken a step towards the ball makes a noticeable difference to his odds?

We are rightfully punished for the mistake. But acting like the Titans were in anyway disadvantaged by it is laughable. Its just easier to blame a club that is successful and therefore hated because everyone wants to put the boot in to us.

Paul Gallen had one of the most sensible views of it. Phil Gould rightfully said its a nothing incident. He asked Nico Hynes if it would have bothered him. He laughed and said no he would have just started his process again.

Titans had 7 penalties that half, scored 3 tries against 12 men and had a chance to go 4 ahead near the end and decided that a 4 point lead wasn’t necessary. But its the trainers fault for delaying a kick by a couple seconds. Nevermind kickers are conditioned to stand and wait now because the bunker can take minutes to confirm a try.
The interesting thing is there is a rule if player walks in front it is a penalty why not just tweak that to include trainers with the penalty in front.that would stop it ever happening again
 

betcats

Referee
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He should not have had to deal with an opposition trainer being a dick in the first place. There needs to be an on-field penalty for this type of incident in the future.

No one is saying the trainer should be allowed to run in front of him. I think everyone can agree some kind of punishment or sanction is warranted and perhaps a rule change to prevent it going forward, IE retake the kick or move it in front.

All that being said, The trainer is not the reason Campbell missed, he is just another distraction in a stadium full of distractions. He shouldnt of ran in front, but if JC was distracted or put off he had every opportunity to resent and refocus and take the kick like every other kicker in the nrl would have done, At the end of the day he missed, Nath nailed a much harder one to tie it up and the rest is history,
 

Luke Bowden

First Grade
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If he cant reset because someone walked infront of him before he had even taken a step toward the ball. How was he ever going to nail a pressure sideline conversion?

He had the exact same opportunity to kick it. He is a 75% kicker though and the majority of the missed kicks would be near the sideline.

These guys can put in pintpoint kicks while having players charge the ball down. Tackle them or atleast run toward them etc. with almost no preparation time.

Cleary kicked a 40m field goal with a player running directly toward him. Yet a trainer running past Campbell before he has even taken a step towards the ball makes a noticeable difference to his odds?

We are rightfully punished for the mistake. But acting like the Titans were in anyway disadvantaged by it is laughable. Its just easier to blame a club that is successful and therefore hated because everyone wants to put the boot in to us.

Paul Gallen had one of the most sensible views of it. Phil Gould rightfully said its a nothing incident. He asked Nico Hynes if it would have bothered him. He laughed and said no he would have just started his process again.

Titans had 7 penalties that half, scored 3 tries against 12 men and had a chance to go 4 ahead near the end and decided that a 4 point lead wasn’t necessary. But its the trainers fault for delaying a kick by a couple seconds. Nevermind kickers are conditioned to stand and wait now because the bunker can take minutes to confirm a try.
Perfect post
 

snickers007

Juniors
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1,756
Badger makes blunder after blunder and is only there because she is female .And let’s make it clear a support females being referees at the highest level definitely.But to.o was clear contact to the head in the act of scoring a try had to be and should of been a penalty try.if that was on us everyone would be blowing up deluxe

As a girl dad, I feel gross saying this, but its true. Kasey is absolutely a diversity hire.

I went through the junior rep pathways at the same time as Kasey. We trained together twice a week, and sometimes reffed together on weekends. And she was always given special treatment.

I remember one night, we did the beep test. It was my first training run after a groin injury. I fell short of the 'minimum target' by 2 or 3 reps. As a result, I got put on an individual fitness plan, and I didn't get to touch my whistle for the entire season, I just ran sidelines.

Kasey dropped out of the beep test about 9 or 10 reps before me, given a "good job", and reffed every round of the SG Ball season. Should be noted that she was already very close to Gavin Badger at this stage too, so maybe it's less a gender thing, and more Gavin looking after his girlfriend.

Either way, it was obvious to everyone in that squad that she was gonna go as far as she wanted to, because at the time it's a good news story for the NRL.
 

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