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The official 2003 Ref Whinging thread (R18+)...

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Mate, to be honest, i didn't expect the dogs to win that. Without Anasta and Norton, i knew we would struggle. I said as much in several threads

I just thought the calls were bad. Maybe i was a bit frustrated at the time, but i thought they were bad calls

Cheers,
Moffo
 
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Im calm now

I have redirected my hate in another direction. Im off now to find my favourite thread on LWOS, the Paul Green one :mad:

Moffo
 

imported_justme

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Who's the bookie here? I wanna put another $50 on Moffo.
Geez, I'll have a $100 there as well. Thought I was looking good at 14/1 being the residenttopBlind Billywhingerbut if Moff can blame him forthe game against the Knights then he's got me beat.


 
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I'm lurking.
I have a responsibility not to let Legend down.
Remember you read it here first.
"Dragons fans go apeshit
Brown slaps Harrigan".
Should just about catapault me into favouritism.
 

imported_Docker

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Shayne Hayne robbed the Broncos. They were playing at home and got a flogging in the penalties.

Got a flogging in the play too.

I probably was watching him through Warrior eyes, but he seemed to have his shit together last Sunday. Is he only crap when the Warriors lose?
 

Ozbash2

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Shayne Hayne robbed the Broncos. They were playing at home and got a flogging in the penalties

Dunno if I agree with you there Docker. Just because the Broncos were at home, should their penalty count be lower? A lot of the penalties were deserved.
Shayne Hayne did a good job for a change. It probably won't last.

Now Cheechin on Monday will probably be a different story. :eek:
 
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SpaceMonkey

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Chechin? If his performance in the Tiger-Rabbits game is anything to go by he's the form ref at the moment, his performance in that game was exellent, very even handed and firm in what was a niggly match.
As for the Broncos getting caned by Hayne, that's easily fixed- drop Andrew Gee.
 
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ozbash

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well our mate lego was just shot down and had his nose rubbed in it.
i wonder what mind altering substance he was imbibing in whilst watching that game...
 
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ozbash

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better clean your rosy coloured glasses bronco and take another look. if is such a big word.
 

Willow

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I reckon Nathan Brown should come out and say that Hayne and Stone could not have made some of the decisions they did as a matter of judgement.
There had to be a bias to get it so wrong.
They should not be allowed to officiate in any game the Dragons play.
The evidence is there for all to see and they should also be fined for bringing the game into disrepute.
The day will come when a team will be able to appeal a match and as ugly as it will be,it may be neccessary to get the officials to improve their decision making process.
The players association should hop into this issue bigtime.
Players are supposed to be fairly proffessional these days, so why don't they appeal that there incomes are adversely effected by officials having an undue bias,causing a change in the match result.
I mean if I was on an incentive contract,and the referee cost my team a win (and I'm not talking the occassional mistake during a game) I would want some method to redress the issue.
Robert Finch is just hopeless and should be sacked.
The bias Hayne and Stone demonstrated makes their jobs untenable.
They should be sacked immediately, and any financial arrangements they have should be ceased immediately and they should be banned from ever putting a foot inside a rugby league ground for at least ten years.
Someone has to make a stand against this outrageous shit or the game will lose any credibility it has.
This is not about whinging this is about dealing with cheats.


 

TheSaint

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The Refereeing yesterday was absolutely disgraceful and further proof that Rugby League ison parwithWWF when it comes to match fixing. The League must be a bit pissed off that their team was denied a win by acts of divine justice.

I think it's time to bring in half time public excecutions for wankers who make noise during the Last Post and minutes ofsilence. Some Coward who shouted out go the Roosters should have been shotwith out trial. How ever bad the League crowd was,theresponce was far more disgracefulnext door at the SCG.There would have been enough bodies to turn the cricket pitch into a mass grave for cowards and traitors if I had my way.

What's the deal with not playing the Kiwi national anthem on ANZAC day and the true Australian National Anthem, "GodSave The Queen" On top of this Anthem farce you also have the joke rendition of Advance AustraliaFair with outthe singing of the far superior, more patriotic"girt" free second verse. What kind of a joke nation only plays half an Anthem.
 

TheSaint

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While I'm hear, what's the deal with leftist dickheads calling for all Coallition troops to have been pulled out the day before the War was ended. I've got no problem with people protesting the war as you have a right to free speech, but some of these people are too stupid that they shouldn't use that right.Imagine the whinging from the Leftif they got their wish. You'd be hearing about how America abandoned Iraq and how they are responsible for the state of Anarchy that would have insured.
 

Willow

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Dragons cruelled by suspect call Report from: Dragons media release
17/05/03 The St George Illawarra Dragons have been pipped 18-16 by the Canterbury Bulldogs in controversial fashion at WIN Stadium tonight. Touch judge Steve Nash reported Dragons captain Lance Thompson for obstruction late in the first half and from the ensuing penalty Bulldogs centre Ben Harris scored when replays clearly indicated no such event occurred. To compound things for the red and whites Harris crossed again in quick time blowing the halftime score out to 18-4 when by all rights it should have been just 6-4. Bulldog Johnathan Thurston put a grubber through with approximately two minutes left in the first stanza and then appeared to run straight into Thompson before taking a dive. Referee Paul Simpkins called play on but when Ben Hornby cleaned up Nash entered the field of play to report Thompson. Thompson was understandably filthy with the decision and he was well backed up by coach Nathan Brown. “You’ve got a bloke whose two metres away who lets it go and you’ve got a bloke whose 20 metres away who wants to make a decision. It makes me laugh. Who’s running the game?” Thompson queried. “He said I deliberately went out of my way to drop my shoulder into Thurston.” Brown was straight to the point. It was a f*#@ing disgraceful decision and it wasn’t the only one in the game that was f*#@ing disgraceful,” he said. “I haven’t got $10,000,” Brown said in reference to NRL guidelines that invoke a fine for bringing the game into disrepute. “I’ve got plenty of blokes who want to throw money in so I do say it. Everyone knows what happened.” The Dragons were seething on plenty of calls but admitted they still had plenty of chances to win the contest. “You still have to be good enough to overcome bad decisions,” Brown said. “Last week Joe Montana threw it to Preston Campbell, we’ve got to get one soon, 50/50 is all we’re after.” “Not only that decision but maybe a few more,” Thompson said. “I thought maybe the Gasnier decision were he jumped up and went for the ball and he said that Patten got tackled in mid-air. I thought that was a scratchy decision but if your playing well enough then you take the referee out of the occasion,” he added. Thompson was referring to an 18th minute call by Simpkins, which called back a try from Amos Roberts after Patten had spilled the ball in his in goal. Replays suggested Simpkins may have at least asked video referee Phil Cooley to scrutinise the movement but it was not to be. Earlier the Bulldogs had jumped to a 6-0 lead after just three minutes when Travis Norton pounced on a Brent Sherwin grubber. But Dragons halfback Brett Firman grabbed vital field position with a booming 40/20 and Brent Kite crashed over on 11 minutes to get within two points. Shaun Timmins, playing at five-eighth for the injured Trent Barrett, gifted Kite a free passage to the line with a deft short ball. Defence dominated for the next 25 minutes before the controversy unfolded. John Cross began a spirited Dragons comeback when he streaked over after 55 minutes and Roberts converted. But two crucial moments involving Timmins followed. With the line wide open he attempted to pass to Matt Cooper only to see El Masri knock it down and then he was penalised for a double movement while trying to score. His luck turned with just five minutes left on the clock when Cooley awarded him a try ensuring a bumper finish at 18-16. But when a Jason Ryles kicked ended up in touch in the final seconds the Bulldogs had got out of jail. “If we were good enough to win at the death then we would have scored again but Canterbury were good enough to hang in there,” Brown said. “Our effort was great. If we had of put that effort in last week we would have won. If we could have scored with five minutes to go we wouldn’t have worried about what happened in the middle.” Asked whether or not the dusty call had affected morale Brown said he was impressed with his senior players attitudes. “The boys were good (at halftime). A couple of things went against us but we could go out there and whinge or we could go out there and stick it up him, and we went out and had a go,” he said. “I think the Canterbury players would agree if we turned up with that attitude every week then we’d be some chance of doing well this year.” “Timmo was great. All the blokes who backed up from city v country played super. Its one thing to play rep football but to be able to back up a day later for the club shows they’ve got pride in the club.”
CANTERBURY BULLDOGS 18 (B Harris 2, T Norton tries; H El Masri 3 goals) d. ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA 16 (B Kite, J Cross, S Timmins tries; A Roberts, M Riddell goals) Crowd: 11,555

 

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