Yep, we had the ball. When Ferguson took a dive we also had the ball and it was only tackle one so there was f**k all advantage.I watched the game again this morning.
Something I noticed when Fisher-Harris was taken off the ball by Niukore.
Penrith had dropped the ball and Parra had possession and were about to play the ball when Ashley Klein called time off. You see the Penrith trainer run onto the field to treat Fisher-Harris after the play was stopped.
Did the trainer request for the game to be stopped before assessing what was the injury to the player so bunker could review the play!
That is what it appears to me.
They really didn't. This guy has an entire post about it, with video evidence: https://thecumberlandthrow.com/2021...finals-week-2-10-things-i-hate-about-you-nrl/Both teams received shit calls, and they evened out over the course of the game.
Yep. When the only cost for breaking rules is fines you're saying it's ok for the rich to break the rules. It's why carbon tax is a poor motivator for countering emissions. It means the rich can pollute as much as they like.or even have a points system...
Say 10 points and you lose premiership points.
Including for players all contributes.
Say Coach blames ref in post match... instead of a $10k fine, penalize them, 5 points or whatever.. add the fine to it as well. Then when they hit 10 points, they lose 2 premiership points.
When they hit 20 points, another 2 premiership point etc
The Blake stoppage had zero impact on the game other than to replace our best outside back with an undersized utility. We gained no advantage from it, and our trainer didn't have a history of breaking the rules.And you should get exactly the same penalty for the same offence for calling for a stoppage when Blake was already off the field.
sorry, I forgot you are the most perfect team/club ever and never do anything wrong! Should change your name to the Angels! Next you petition for an permanent spot in the finals!
Penalty Broncos.$25k to the club? WTF.
Suspend him for 6 months... affect his earning capacity.
Dock Penrith 6 points for next year
If I try something twice and only succeed once, my pass mark is 50%.Then why stop the game when the player is already off the field? They stopped Penrith any chance of building momentum in that set.
Stop kidding yourselves, you got beat! You weren’t robbed of any legitimate tries, you only crossed the line twice - once from a lucky bounce with offside players chasing and inside the 10m, and once from a correctly called forward pass. Penrith crossed 5 times - once from a grubber kick, two definite disallowed, one disallowed by the actions of an offside cheating halfback, one that was less offside than Parras try.
Why are you here? Ohh, that's right.....to troll. Smugfers have got no chance next week. I'd put Hindy111's caravan on the banks of the Nepean on it. Isn't that right @hindy111?Then why stop the game when the player is already off the field? They stopped Penrith any chance of building momentum in that set.
Stop kidding yourselves, you got beat! You weren’t robbed of any legitimate tries, you only crossed the line twice - once from a lucky bounce with offside players chasing and inside the 10m, and once from a correctly called forward pass. Penrith crossed 5 times - once from a grubber kick, two definite disallowed, one disallowed by the actions of an offside cheating halfback, one that was less offside than Parras try.
It's not just about crossing the line. There's all the opportunities that were gained unfairly (Penrith's only legitimate try was scored after a set restart given after Cleary ran behind his own player, which makes the try scored in the next set likewise illegitimate) and opportunities taken away unfairly, like Luai's cheating to take out a potential kick chaser on Ferguson's line break. And I'll give you that we had chasers offside on our try, meaning neither side scored a legitimate point. But we still made more breaks and your side got away with more illegal play. It's no solace to us that your trainer has been banned for cheating a second time.Then why stop the game when the player is already off the field? They stopped Penrith any chance of building momentum in that set.
Stop kidding yourselves, you got beat! You weren’t robbed of any legitimate tries, you only crossed the line twice - once from a lucky bounce with offside players chasing and inside the 10m, and once from a correctly called forward pass. Penrith crossed 5 times - once from a grubber kick, two definite disallowed, one disallowed by the actions of an offside cheating halfback, one that was less offside than Parras try.
He was already off the field ... it would have taken 10 seconds to get a replacement on .... you are dellussional if you think it affected the gameThen why stop the game when the player is already off the field? They stopped Penrith any chance of building momentum in that set.
Stop kidding yourselves, you got beat! You weren’t robbed of any legitimate tries, you only crossed the line twice - once from a lucky bounce with offside players chasing and inside the 10m, and once from a correctly called forward pass. Penrith crossed 5 times - once from a grubber kick, two definite disallowed, one disallowed by the actions of an offside cheating halfback, one that was less offside than Parras try.