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I reckon the Wests fans would settle for hanged, drawn and quartered.submit to an egging?
I reckon the Wests fans would settle for hanged, drawn and quartered.submit to an egging?
Re-watched the 04 grand final recently.I swear he kept calling Isaac Liu JWH in the gf or one of the semis, I mean wtf they are not similar at all.
Or, you could, you know, get the f**k over it...?Nope.
He behaved like a merkin to the club and its' supporters; he should man up and accept some well deserved anger.
Probably already covered in this thread, but there needs to be some changes to how the bunker operates.
1) Only check what you're asked to check. "Confirm there's no obstruction" means exactly that, you don't need to waste time with slow-mo replays of the grounding or anything else you feel like looking at.
2) Previous live calls shouldn't be reviewed by the bunker. If there's a break upfield and the ref calls play on, and a try is scored directly from that break, no you can't go right back to review it. You made the call, live with it. If the player had been tackled short of the tryline you wouldn't have been able to review it anyway.
VR to adjudicate on grounding of the ball situations only. Every thing else capt challenge. Give them 2 challenges if need be.
I'd go further and say the only time they should go to the bunker is captain's challenge. Two challenges per team for the entire match.
I think if they went that way they should ban TV showing replays of 8 different angles because there will be way more bitching about decisions and refs errors than we have right now.
Because in the second example the line break may not lead to a try. If the break is made but the player is tackled 50 metres upfield then the opportunity to review is lost. I hate seeing referees basically hoping for a try to be scored so they can go back to something that happened 50 metres away.I'm actually confused because your two points pretty much contradict each other. Why would they be allowed to check for an obstruction that leads to a try, but not for an obstruction that causes a line break that leads to a try.
I'm making the assumption that the on-field referee had a crystal clear view of the grounding which is why they didn't ask for it to be checked. In that case there should be no need for the bunker to waste time looking at it.Furthermore, with your first example, say the Bunker clears the obstruction but there is clearly a dropped ball when attempting to ground it, are you seriously ok with the bunker ignoring it?
Because in the second example the line break may not lead to a try. If the break is made but the player is tackled 50 metres upfield then the opportunity to review is lost. I hate seeing referees basically hoping for a try to be scored so they can go back to something that happened 50 metres away.
I'll never forget Jason Death in the Warriors vs Northern Eagles game in 2001. He made a line break and was certain to score but "accidentally" tripped over untouched allowing the Eagles to catch up with him and complete a tackle. The Warriors scored within the next couple of plays. If he'd gone all the way, which was definitely possible, they would have reviewed the line break and found a clear knock-on. It's that sort of cynical play that I'd hate to see again, but the way the bunker works at the moment, it's only a matter of time.
I'm making the assumption that the on-field referee had a crystal clear view of the grounding which is why they didn't ask for it to be checked. In that case there should be no need for the bunker to waste time looking at it.
Happened with the Waqa Blake try last night. Klein allowed play to continue, waited until he'd run pretty much the length of the field to score, then reviewed his decision. If Blake had been tackled the review could not have happened. Given that he sent it up as a try and had allowed play to continue in the first place, it just seems like a total waste of time to review. That shouldn't be what the video ref is used for.If the break is made but the player is tackled 50 metres upfield then the opportunity to review is lost. I hate seeing referees basically hoping for a try to be scored so they can go back to something that happened 50 metres away.
Not a Tigpies fan. Just think Cleary behaved like a merkin to them.Or, you could, you know, get the f**k over it...?
Never noticed how petty Tigers fans are before. It's actually f**king sad.