There are another two factors that many a contest will rely upon to distingush a winner ... luck and the decision making of officials.
I've made my assessment of last nights game with green tinted glasses but I dont think I'd be far of the mark to say that the refing was in favour of the home team and the luck factor deserted us.
Sharkies took advantage of all the decisions and luck that went their way, and good luck to them for that ... if you cant do that on a regular basis you wont finish in the finals equation. You could say we've had a bit of luck going our way leading up to the finals, we grabbed it with both hands and the results were on the board.
I just thought that last night, the decision/luck factor compounded our unforced errors, a snowball effect that is not the receipe for winning finals footy.
The Tilse decsion was discussed on The Roast today ... described by a few panellist as the joke penalty of the year, an embarresment to the two video refs who came up with the decision. Unfortunately we compounded that by letting them in for a try from the resultant field position they achieved from the penalty. The decision to hand over the ball when we had no dummy half but regained it after being touched by the Sharks was also mind blowing. The supposed forward pass from Campo, yet the same officials let Kimmorley get away with two that resulted in tries.
These things will turn around ... hopefully next week.