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Ref and Bunker Decisions

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I wasn’t aware of this. That makes it even worse - serious questions need to be asked of Annesley.
1 - Why was it ok back then? Allowing that to happen was a ridiculous decision - it’s an obvious conflict of interest risk. Even without questioning her integrity, you just get rid of the risk anyway, if nothing else but to avoid the perception/question…
2 - Why has he now changed his stance? Can her integrity no longer be trusted? Or does he admit they got it wrong previously?

Annesley is out of his depth and the game is poorer for it.

I suspect things like "conflict of interests" was not something they would have considered asking referees about. I mean not all work places have a code of conduct requiring such disclosures. Lesson learned for the NRL on this point.

As to why he changed his stance? Now, being aware of the matter, if they did nothing, then the perceived conflict of interest and suggestions of bias would grow. Like her or not, I dare say she hasn't been biased towards Souths or against any opponents, but keep her away from games involving Souths negates any perception of a conflict of interest. I've done enough ethics training to know that it can as much about perceived bias as actual bias.
 

Chimp

Bench
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I suspect things like "conflict of interests" was not something they would have considered asking referees about. I mean not all work places have a code of conduct requiring such disclosures. Lesson learned for the NRL on this point.

As to why he changed his stance? Now, being aware of the matter, if they did nothing, then the perceived conflict of interest and suggestions of bias would grow. Like her or not, I dare say she hasn't been biased towards Souths or against any opponents, but keep her away from games involving Souths negates any perception of a conflict of interest. I've done enough ethics training to know that it can as much about perceived bias as actual bias.
They were aware of the matter when he was at Wests, and chose to back her ‘integrity’ then. It’s a shambles - just like pretty much everything else to do with the officiating element of the game currently.
 

Saxon

Bench
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I suspect things like "conflict of interests" was not something they would have considered asking referees about. I mean not all work places have a code of conduct requiring such disclosures. Lesson learned for the NRL on this point.

As to why he changed his stance? Now, being aware of the matter, if they did nothing, then the perceived conflict of interest and suggestions of bias would grow. Like her or not, I dare say she hasn't been biased towards Souths or against any opponents, but keep her away from games involving Souths negates any perception of a conflict of interest. I've done enough ethics training to know that it can as much about perceived bias as actual bias.
I think the NRL thought that there would be no appreciable benefit to Wests. Let's face it, even the hand of God would have trouble helping the Tigpies.
 

Maximus

Coach
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It’s ridiculous that it’s taken a social media blowup from Sharks fans for the NRL to realise this was an issue.
I can’t believe employees of the NRL aren’t required to disclose any links to clubs to avoid conflict of interest issues.
it would be interesting to know how many Souths games she’s been involved in since Gavin has been at Souths, and to look at her decision making in those games (if there are any).
Ridiculously inept from the NRL.

No idea how long he has been there, but it's the only Souths game this year she has been in the bunker.
 

Warrimoo3

Juniors
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I’ve been watching rugby league since 1970 and can honestly say the current batch of referees is the worst I’ve ever seen. I haven’t been to a game for over 5 years because I’m not going to pay to see some Prima Donna continually signal imaginary set restarts or leave a team short handed . Lazarus said on the Matty John’s show last year that in his day the teams determined the result but these days the referee decides the close games . And I couuld’t agree more .

Here’s a recent prime example . I was looking forward to the recent Manly v Roosters match but it took four and a half minutes of prime Ashley Klein to knock the stuffing out of Manly. Firstly Tedesco was tackled then crawled along the ground on his knees for a couple of metres then deliberately got tangled up with the marker (Lawton). Prime milking from Tedesco but Klein was fooled and signalled a set restart.

Then Young throws a desperate flick pass on the last whilst being tackled by Talau which brushes Talau’s arm when the latter wasn’t playing at the ball. Again an incorrect set restart awarded to the Roosters. Then Toupou gets tackled and accidentally flips over a Manly player . A total accident which should have been reviewed by the bunker as Toupou layed on the ground but no , an instant penalty to the Roosters . Even Alexander said that Manly were hard done by. Then in the next set Tedesco throws a flick pass which floats at least 1 metre forward for a try. That’s 4 mistakes in the first 4 and a half minutes from Klein. Manly players’ heads subsequently dropped and the Roosters piled on the points. Despite a spirited comeback from Manly the damage was already done.
 

kurt faulk

Coach
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I’ve been watching rugby league since 1970 and can honestly say the current batch of referees is the worst I’ve ever seen. I haven’t been to a game for over 5 years because I’m not going to pay to see some Prima Donna continually signal imaginary set restarts or leave a team short handed . Lazarus said on the Matty John’s show last year that in his day the teams determined the result but these days the referee decides the close games . And I couuld’t agree more .

Here’s a recent prime example . I was looking forward to the recent Manly v Roosters match but it took four and a half minutes of prime Ashley Klein to knock the stuffing out of Manly. Firstly Tedesco was tackled then crawled along the ground on his knees for a couple of metres then deliberately got tangled up with the marker (Lawton). Prime milking from Tedesco but Klein was fooled and signalled a set restart.

Then Young throws a desperate flick pass on the last whilst being tackled by Talau which brushes Talau’s arm when the latter wasn’t playing at the ball. Again an incorrect set restart awarded to the Roosters. Then Toupou gets tackled and accidentally flips over a Manly player . A total accident which should have been reviewed by the bunker as Toupou layed on the ground but no , an instant penalty to the Roosters . Even Alexander said that Manly were hard done by. Then in the next set Tedesco throws a flick pass which floats at least 1 metre forward for a try. That’s 4 mistakes in the first 4 and a half minutes from Klein. Manly players’ heads subsequently dropped and the Roosters piled on the points. Despite a spirited comeback from Manly the damage was already done.

You've been watching since 70 and you don't remember a majority of games being decided by a scrum penalty in the last minute of the game?

Refs have been shit since the game was invented. That's just the way it is. And league thrives on controversy. Always has. Gives people something to talk about and keeps league in the spotlight.

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Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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You've been watching since 70 and you don't remember a majority of games being decided by a scrum penalty in the last minute of the game?

Refs have been shit since the game was invented. That's just the way it is. And league thrives on controversy. Always has. Gives people something to talk about and keeps league in the spotlight.

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They're shitter than they've ever been, I reckon, too. Part of that might be the spotlight and focus we put on it through social media/TV etc, but I absolutely believe they've never been worse. I believe part of it is who we're employing. The majority of refs just don't seem to be the right calibre of person. I truly believe that. I see union refs, and a lot of them are strong, fair personalities. League refs seem like the ones who were picked on at school, and want to bark at players to get one back on them, but then can't make a decision under pressure.

But I completely agree with the last paragraph. League thrives on controversy, through all of this refereeing nonsense, V'Landys has never (to my knowledge) piped up once to quell anything about it. I haven't seen much from Abdo, either. They just leave it to Annesley to do his bumbling stumbling thing, knowing all PR is good PR in a refereeing sense.
 

Frailty

First Grade
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I wish the nrl would do this. Too many dumbos whining about correct calls.

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You mean in the commentary box? The broadcasters don't care, they only want controversy. It's why they actively remain ignorant of rules, why they talk over the referee explaining a decision with incorrect information about what the referee is claiming, or seemingly put brain-damaged dinosaurs like Steve Roach on every second game.

If you really want to enjoy the NRL - watch the game on mute. It's a much more enjoyable experience.
 

Frailty

First Grade
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They're shitter than they've ever been, I reckon, too. Part of that might be the spotlight and focus we put on it through social media/TV etc, but I absolutely believe they've never been worse. I believe part of it is who we're employing. The majority of refs just don't seem to be the right calibre of person. I truly believe that. I see union refs, and a lot of them are strong, fair personalities. League refs seem like the ones who were picked on at school, and want to bark at players to get one back on them, but then can't make a decision under pressure.

But I completely agree with the last paragraph. League thrives on controversy, through all of this refereeing nonsense, V'Landys has never (to my knowledge) piped up once to quell anything about it. I haven't seen much from Abdo, either. They just leave it to Annesley to do his bumbling stumbling thing, knowing all PR is good PR in a refereeing sense.
Imagine complaining about League referees deciding games and then talking up Union referees where the majority of games are penalty kick-fests.

Go touch some grass.
 

Penrose Warrior

First Grade
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Imagine complaining about League referees deciding games and then talking up Union referees where the majority of games are penalty kick-fests.

Go touch some grass.
Imagine not reading what I said.

I said union referees are, by and large, strong and fair personalities. I didn't say they didn't decide games. The laws of that game are an absolute dog show, but if you look at the referees who get the big games, they do the best they can with those rules. They don't talk condescendingly to players, they are reasoned, they do as good as they can. League referees, as I said, seem to be much lower-brow.
 

MKCS

Juniors
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Imagine not reading what I said.

I said union referees are, by and large, strong and fair personalities. I didn't say they didn't decide games. The laws of that game are an absolute dog show, but if you look at the referees who get the big games, they do the best they can with those rules. They don't talk condescendingly to players, they are reasoned, they do as good as they can. League referees, as I said, seem to be much lower-brow.

I don't watch Union but watched the 7s at the Olympics and I'd agree, the referees for the most part did a really great job and despite a couple of mistakes there wasn't really any major errors from the games that I saw.

They got it right most of the time...I wish we could say the same about the NRL referees.
 

kurt faulk

Coach
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I don't watch Union but watched the 7s at the Olympics and I'd agree, the referees for the most part did a really great job and despite a couple of mistakes there wasn't really any major errors from the games that I saw.

They got it right most of the time...I wish we could say the same about the NRL referees.

Seriously? They had no idea what is a knock on or back, if a pass went forward or backwards. They were terrible.

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snickers007

Juniors
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This might seem like an odd rant considering my team just benefitted massively from this rule, but.....

It's time we standardise when the clock is stopped and restarted following points being scored.

Panthers and Eels both score 6 tries each tonight, yet Panthers essentially get an extra 5-6 minutes added to the match by virtue of when they scored their points.

You can't tell me that the Panthers scored 3 tries, attempted 3 conversions, received 2 restarts and completed 2 sets of 6 within 180 seconds. It didn't happen.

We've got to move to a system where the try is scored, the clock is stopped and remains stopped until the game is restarted at halfway for every try.

You can still have a shot clock for conversions to keep things moving, but it has to be the same across the board.

You can't have some tries be worth 6 points and 120 seconds off the clock, while others are 6 points and 0 seconds off the clock.
 

Warrimoo3

Juniors
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Could
This might seem like an odd rant considering my team just benefitted massively from this rule, but.....

It's time we standardise when the clock is stopped and restarted following points being scored.

Panthers and Eels both score 6 tries each tonight, yet Panthers essentially get an extra 5-6 minutes added to the match by virtue of when they scored their points.

You can't tell me that the Panthers scored 3 tries, attempted 3 conversions, received 2 restarts and completed 2 sets of 6 within 180 seconds. It didn't happen.

We've got to move to a system where the try is scored, the clock is stopped and remains stopped until the game is restarted at halfway for every try.

You can still have a shot clock for conversions to keep things moving, but it has to be the same across the board.

You can't have some tries be worth 6 points and 120 seconds off the clock, while others are 6 points and 0 seconds off the clock.
Couldn’t agree more . Add it to the list of rule changes by the NRL which haven’t been thought through .
 

JamesRustle

First Grade
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This might seem like an odd rant considering my team just benefitted massively from this rule, but.....

It's time we standardise when the clock is stopped and restarted following points being scored.

Panthers and Eels both score 6 tries each tonight, yet Panthers essentially get an extra 5-6 minutes added to the match by virtue of when they scored their points.

You can't tell me that the Panthers scored 3 tries, attempted 3 conversions, received 2 restarts and completed 2 sets of 6 within 180 seconds. It didn't happen.

We've got to move to a system where the try is scored, the clock is stopped and remains stopped until the game is restarted at halfway for every try.

You can still have a shot clock for conversions to keep things moving, but it has to be the same across the board.

You can't have some tries be worth 6 points and 120 seconds off the clock, while others are 6 points and 0 seconds off the clock.
No brainer. Shits me to tears. Would give TV the opportunity to throw in a commercial between conversion and restart, so that key party won't be against it.
 

Warrimoo3

Juniors
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Seriously? They had no idea what is a knock on or back, if a pass went forward or backwards. They were terrible.

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The Aussie women’s 7s were stitched up by George Selwood in the 2nd half of the match v Ireland . There were multiple “head scratching penalties “(according to the commentators) followed by an Aussie yellow card. They managed to hang on but against Canada there was that game changing penalty against Caslick (again the commentators couldn’t believe it).
 

Pjf04b

Juniors
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Penrith challenge a knock on call and the first thing the bunker says is not we are checking to see the knock on, but we are looking at clearys run!
They were looking to give a penalty for any reason they could.
 

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