You know, I liked how Hunt varied up his kicking game to GI and all but it puzzles me that the best kicks came from our non-playmakers. Mind you, the worst kick of the night had to come courtesy of Macca. It was one of those be careful what you wish for scenarios. What a right bell-end.
For me, the kick by Barba that led to the GI try was an absolute howler, I don't recall the kick you're referring too. Good summation too, I just didn't want to quote the whole thing :laugh:
Souths final try, I thought that was an obstruction.
It's very similar to the Eels no try against the Tigers. Hunt was impeded by the decoy runner which did not give him a proper chance of stopping the play and as a result it left a big enough gap for Souths to go through.
Last time I checked, that's an obstruction...
Bad read IMO. I always look at it as a case of if the roles were reversed and I'd hate for that try to be taken off us. In saying that though, the on field ref ruled "no try" and under the current rules, I don't believe there was enough evidence to overturn that decision. So in that context, it should have remained a no try.
How does everyone feel about next weeks line up. Should we keep it the same or change it?
I personally think put Hodges back at centre and put an actual playmaker there. I think we looked more dangerous without Hoffman killing every play and we need to give Granville more time
I don't like changing the squad too much personally. I always prefer bringing someone else in, rather than shuffling the squad around. I think that leads to defensive lapses etc as players adjust to either a new position or a new defender beside them. I would have left the squad as is this week and brought someone in to fill the 5/8th role.
When is The Hoff back anyone?
Hoffman will obviously slot straight back in.
Look at what Maguire does though:
Sees Walker isn't working at 5/8 - switches Sutton back to 5/8
Sees Reddy sucks donkey dick - promotes Auva'a
Sees Merritt sucks donkey dick - promotes Johnston
If he doesn't make these decisions to HOOK players who aren't performing they keep on losing, so he made them happen.
Problem is, when we lose, we aren't losing by much and we're putting points on. Would be a different story if we were getting spanked or if we were on a losing streak.
The stop-gap experiment has served out it's purpose and as we move into the representative period, I believe it's important the Broncos explore their other options.
Agreed
Perhaps someone that watched the game on TV can confirm this for me as I haven't seen the recording yet.
Did the ref not allow Broncos to take a quick tap for the penalties that weren't for players inside the 10? I remember a couple of penalties for Rabbitohs players laying on the player for too long or stripping the ball and they have waved the Broncos back? Or did the Broncos just not want to take them?
As far as I know, you can take a quick tap for any penalty that's not for a player inside the 10 as long as your players are on side and they were every time.
I could be wrong, though..
It's always been my biggest issue with that rule, some teams are allowed to do it, whereas others always seem to be pulled back for 1 reason or another. The only way, to my knowledge, that you can't tap and go is if you're in the other teams 10m or if the penalty was for offside. Other than that, I think it's fair game. Someone to correct me if I'm wrong. I was at the game as well, so I'm not to sure but I swear there were a number of occasions where we tried to go, legitimately, but were pulled back. Meanwhile Souths were allowed to go several times.
A lot of positives. Tonight was a litmus test. The first 15 mintues was Rabbitohs steamroller football at it's best.
We showed our true colours and were scored 5 tries to 2 in the remaining 65 minutes of the game.
The video referrees don't know how to administer there own procedural fairness.
No try call on-field means you need conclusive evidence to overrule. There was much doubt about whether Hunt had a clear line of sight (which he didn't) and that Copley had to change his mind to come in on Hunt's man (Inglis) instead of the try scorer.
The on-field ref, in real time, saw the obstruction.
There was not enough certainty in the video evidence to overrule it.
Could not agree more.
Exciting as the game was, ultimately we lost the game by ourselves. Not wrapping the ball up, poor kicking and kick decisions, missed tackles was our undoing. Was good to see both sides, left and right, have a go on the attack though instead of just the right. Hodges ball to Maranta on the cutout was awesome.
also felt like being at an origin. The atmos was massive.
Agreed. Hard to believe there were 6,000 spare seats. Haven't been to a game like that for a long time. Great atmosphere.