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Wasn't high? He cracked him in the mouth with an outstretched arm.That wasn’t high and not a clear try scoring opportunity
Wasn't high? He cracked him in the mouth with an outstretched arm.That wasn’t high and not a clear try scoring opportunity
Legit penalties are fine BS onesLol raiders had first 4 penalties of 2nd half and a dubious sin bin and couldn't score
Explain what u mean about ticket prices ?In fairness channel 9 did show a replay and Gould made comment to say the ref marking the ten signalled 6 to go before changing his mind about 5 seconds later after Canberra played to the original decision.
Anyway, yes RL has a bit of a grave to dig themselves out of after tonight and not to mention ticket prices. $40 for GA tickets to Leichhardt in round 25. Gimme a break
I think it was Leilua that lost the game for canberra.if he passed to rapana they score.bombed try!!!!
Wasn't high? He cracked him in the mouth with an outstretched arm.
2. Disagree. Changing the call while the ball is still in play is wrong and sets a dangerous precedent.
Raiders can whinge all they want but ultimately they had 54% of possession, the opposition lost a player early in the first half plus a sin bin in the second half and all Canberra could come up with was one try off a bomb. Not enough to beat the roosters and trying to blame the refs is just clutching at straws.
Well I don't disagree with you there. My issue is people jumping to conclusions and saying that it cost the Raiders the game (as they supposedly would've scored).Cant see into the future mate but we would have put on a better play if we had known it was the last tackle.
His initial call was wrong. Leaving that aside, what would you have proposed he had done once he ruled 6 again?
If Raiders had gone through and kicked a repeat set we would still also be in uproar.
I'm not sure about the changing decisions, and I'm not sure what the NRL rules allow in such a case - my personal view is that if a referee realises the wrong call has been made, surely it would be fine to rectify it immediately. I've seen it happen in footy games I've played.
His initial call was wrong. Leaving that aside, what would you have proposed he had done once he ruled 6 again?
If Raiders had gone through and kicked a repeat set we would still also be in uproar.
I'm not sure about the changing decisions, and I'm not sure what the NRL rules allow in such a case - my personal view is that if a referee realises the wrong call has been made, surely it would be fine to rectify it immediately. I've seen it happen in footy games I've played.
Well I don't disagree with you there. My issue is people jumping to conclusions and saying that it cost the Raiders the game (as they supposedly would've scored).
Oh I forgot you Pete.Problem being of course in the confusion we had no idea the ref had changed his decision. It had a negative impact on our play
Lmao everyone will be back next year as always with millions of tv viewers, players, supporters and the general public watching and supporting the game as ever before.
How come everyone thinks Rugby League will end
If you guys check out the greenhouse there is salt sure but most fans know it wasn't the refs that cost us. Even if we copped two unfortunate incidents
so what’s the point of this thread then?
I'm not sure which performance was worse..
Ben Cummins or One Republic.
His initial call was wrong. Leaving that aside, what would you have proposed he had done once he ruled 6 again?
If Raiders had gone through and kicked a repeat set we would still also be in uproar.
I'm not sure about the changing decisions, and I'm not sure what the NRL rules allow in such a case - my personal view is that if a referee realises the wrong call has been made, surely it would be fine to rectify it immediately. I've seen it happen in footy games I've played.
Well I don't disagree with you there. My issue is people jumping to conclusions and saying that it cost the Raiders the game (as they supposedly would've scored).
IMO we need to look at why he changed his call. From what I have seen, this has all resulted from having two referees on the field. Cummins only changed his call because Sutton got into his ear. I have personally never seen a game involving a single referee change his call whilst the ball is in play. I have seen them change it when the ball is not in play, such as a lost ball during the tackle where they initially call knock on but then get a call from the touch judge and change it to a penalty for hand on the ball or strip.