schmix said:Did anyone actually think that Hayne no-try was doubtful? I honestly (no bias) thought it was 100% the correct decision. I couldn't believe people couldn't see that he went out! It seemed so clear to me [icon_shru
+10Coxy said:While I agree Queensland has a lot of improvement in them, and needs it before Game 2...NSW have MORE improvement needed.
Seriously, if Queensland tighten up that 10-15 minute slack off midway through each half, NSW will have to lift probably 30% to be competitive. For all their easy metres, all 3 tries came from kicks.
Beachy said:schmix said:Did anyone actually think that Hayne no-try was doubtful? I honestly (no bias) thought it was 100% the correct decision. I couldn't believe people couldn't see that he went out! It seemed so clear to me [icon_shru
He stepped on the line twice while carrying the ball - which from my understanding of the rules meant he was out of play and that they no-try ruling was totally correct.
The Rock said:Whatever.
Fact is, if QLD want to win game 2 they'll have to improve and step it up big time. If you guys can't see that, you're either stupid or you're a Queenslander. (Both come hand in hand though...)
A) NSW will LEARN from the Slater and Thurston try.
B) NSW will LEARN to compose themselves more and use their possession more wisely. (Last 30 metres we made metres with ease, we just sucked at putting points on the board. Too much dropped ball and shit)
C) NSW will gell better in the second game - We had trouble with our combinations all game.
By rights, QLD should have put 40 on us tonight and at 24-6, they should have put us to bed.
Beachy said:How Thurston was judged MOTM is beyond me, as Civoniceva was easily the best for mine. Slater was outstanding too, as was Inglis. It's not that Thurston played poorly, but IMO the performances of those 3 were clearly better than that of JT
The Rock said:Browny said:Better team won scoreline flattering for the blues. The End
Scoreline flattered QLD.
Also look at all the tries QLD scored. Most of them weren't perfectly executed or anything - they just had that extra drive to get there.
Slaters try first up - If it was anyone but Slater, it would have gone dead.
Inglis try - Should not have been given the opportunity anyway, wasn't a penalty on Hayne. Inglis just gets over after pushing and fighting his way over...nothing special in that.
Thurston try - Was a messy try and Thurston got a great bounce and the kick by Folau held up well. There was 4 NSW players there, Thurston was in the right place at the right time.
The Rock said:Farah's rebound of Price - He made that luck. He had the urgency and determination to be there to pick it up and race away, and he also managed to have an alert player in support.
The Rock said:Whatever.
Fact is, if QLD want to win game 2 they'll have to improve and step it up big time. If you guys can't see that, you're either stupid or you're a Queenslander. (Both come hand in hand though...)
A) NSW will LEARN from the Slater and Thurston try.
B) NSW will LEARN to compose themselves more and use their possession more wisely. (Last 30 metres we made metres with ease, we just sucked at putting points on the board. Too much dropped ball and shit)
C) NSW will gell better in the second game - We had trouble with our combinations all game.
By rights, QLD should have put 40 on us tonight and at 24-6, they should have put us to bed.
Usually always?? Rock, you're clearly delirious. [icon_winkThe Rock said:We usually always play well in Sydney. I am VERY glad that game 2 is in Sydney and not game 1 - It gives us time to get things together and work on a few things.
The Rock said:Fact is, if QLD want to win game 2 they'll have to improve and step it up big time.
Fozz said:Farah did all the work for the Blues tonight, Wallace did the rest and Carney was nowhere to be seen. Should've selected Mullen.