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Ref and Bunker Decisions

Valheru

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Sin bins for professional fouls only and if the team with 13 scores a try at any point within the 10 minutes the binned player comes back on. This makes sense as a try or penalty try is already considered a harsh enough penalty in instances where a professional foul occurs but a try is still awarded.

Bring in a "ejection" rule for serious foul play where the player is disqualified but the infringing team still plays with a full compliment. This will not lead to players purposely taking out other players as the media would have you believe and this can be seen in AFL, NFL, NBA etc where there is no concept of teams being forced to play a player down.
 
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Sin bins for professional fouls only and if the team with 13 scores a try at any point within the 10 minutes the binned player comes back on. This makes sense as a try or penalty try is already considered a harsh enough penalty in instances where a professional foul occurs but a try is still awarded.

Bring in a "ejection" rule for serious foul play where the player is disqualified but the infringing team still plays with a full compliment. This will not lead to players purposely taking out other players as the media would have you believe and this can be seen in AFL, NFL, NBA etc where there is no concept of teams being forced to play a player down.
Agree with your sin bin idea but not sure about your next point. Despite it not occurring as you correctly pointed out in other sports, the possibility still exists though and especially in a grand final where a suspension merely means a longer off season for the offender. Would be worth taking out a key player knowing your team won’t be burdened with a 13 on 12 scenario. Could’ve had a different result in 88 with today’s refs.

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Agree with your sin bin idea but not sure about your next point. Despite it not occurring as you correctly pointed out in other sports, the possibility still exists though and especially in a grand final where a suspension merely means a longer off season for the offender. Would be worth taking out a key player knowing your team won’t be burdened with a 13 on 12 scenario. Could’ve had a different result in 88 with today’s refs.

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Yep. Even the National Hockey League in the US, which uses a penalty box system, enforces being a player down for minor infractions (which is usually a 2 minute stint in the box, leaving a team down). Its' only for major infractions, which result in a player going to the box for 10 minutes, where during that period the offending team can put in a sub whilst the player is in the box.
 

Vee

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73rd minute, cotter penalty for grabbing dce. It's about the least he could do but my mantra holds, he didn't have to do it so put the blame where it lies.
 

mave

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Brandy almost comical in his defence of Saab being penalised, showing both his ignorance of the rules and his Sydney bias.

All I can offer on this, is that Saab went to ground with his hands "holding the ball" that he went for, and was beaten to by the Boys.

Obviously, he never had the ball, but clearly he expects to catch it...imo
 

Diesel

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Nearly 700 posts and the amount of money spent on the bunker, and on field coaching by the bunker, tackles reviewed and terrible calls. The bucket should be getting things right 99% of the time, but it’s more like 80%
 
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mave

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There was mountains of gametime in both the Manly/Cows and Dogs /Warriors games last night with no penalties or set restarts.

Long may it continue.
 

skeepe

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Crucial decision, one minute left, Kasey Badger takes just one look and says Savage knocked on… and she was wrong.

Two games this week where you can say the officials directly influenced the outcome.
 

no name

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I think the game needs people confident to make quick decisions, but if you’re going to hang your hat on being ‘one look Kasey’, at least get the decision right. If for the majority of decisions you do it quickly and get it right, great, but don’t cut corners on ones where you may need to take a little longer to get it right.
 

gerg

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Looked to me like it bounced forward off his knee into the back of his arm and straight down. This has been a knock on in rugby league forever. Ricky Stuart is the one that needs to be crucified for the way we are playing, not the bunker. We're shit. Still playing the same stupid grindball from 5 years ago while every other team has adapted. We've got nothing but crashballs. Nothing.
 

kurt faulk

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Crucial decision, one minute left, Kasey Badger takes just one look and says Savage knocked on… and she was wrong.

Two games this week where you can say the officials directly influenced the outcome.

It was a knock on but the angle they showed on TV didn't confirm anything. The reverse angle clearly showed the ball was knocked on.

My problem is the bunker takes 5 minutes sometimes on decisions that could be made on one viewing but then in crucial moments they just have one quick look and carry on.

This was to decide the game. Have a proper look at the play because if we were looking at the same angle the bunker is looking at, there's no way you could make a decision on the first angle they showed on TV.

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Meth

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Kasey Badger is the worst in the bunker, but I'm starting to feel less and less comfortable with Adam Gee up there.
 

Valheru

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Crucial decision, one minute left, Kasey Badger takes just one look and says Savage knocked on… and she was wrong.

Two games this week where you can say the officials directly influenced the outcome.
Poor Skeepe

Badger was wrong but still right

Clear knock on, just not initially like she ruled.
 

skeepe

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Poor Skeepe

Badger was wrong but still right

Clear knock on, just not initially like she ruled.
It hit Savage's arm, bounced back and then rolled forward. It's allowed to bounce or roll forward as long as the initial movement is back, and it was.

Badger got it totally wrong.
 
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