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Watched replay, what's with the ref releasing the roosters before the play the ball. Has that rule changed to? seem to release the defenders when the ball was placed, not played.
As it transpires, we get pinged and restarted less than every other team other than Cronulla. The conspiracy against us is not only bullshit, you might accuse us of being favoured. Melbourne and Canterbury have been getting their arses kicked:Because we get hit with 6 agains... which are not classed as penalties anymore
Not saying there’s anything in the conspiracy thing but we all know how easy it was to “manipulate“ penalties to even them up when they wanted.As it transpires, we get pinged and restarted less than every other team other than Cronulla. The conspiracy against us is not only bullshit, you might accuse us of being favoured. Melbourne and Canterbury have been getting their arses kicked:
The worst NRL offenders for set restarts revealed. Are they gaming the system?
The new rule has changed the game and the two worst offenders this year are sitting at opposite ends of the ladder. Are coaches building tactics to use six again to win games?www.smh.com.au
And if gambles crusher is the one I'm thinking it wasn't even picked up in real time so can't have been that bad..Radley is facing 3-4 weeks for his incident on Kelly.
Gamble facing 2-3 weeks for a crusher tackle.
It baffles me why a head high can be a sin bin but what Radley did isn’t. What he did can end careers but it’s not treated as a serious offence. The only reason he’s getting 3 weeks minimum is because of prior charges.
Doesn't mean anything on their own. A 6 again on tackle 4/5 is worth 20 6 agains on tackle 1.As it transpires, we get pinged and restarted less than every other team other than Cronulla. The conspiracy against us is not only bullshit, you might accuse us of being favoured. Melbourne and Canterbury have been getting their arses kicked:
The worst NRL offenders for set restarts revealed. Are they gaming the system?
The new rule has changed the game and the two worst offenders this year are sitting at opposite ends of the ladder. Are coaches building tactics to use six again to win games?www.smh.com.au
Another theory is we're not that good. Just throwing it out there.Doesn't mean anything on their own. A 6 again on tackle 4/5 is worth 20 6 agains on tackle 1.
If there was a stat on total extra tackles gained from 6 agains, I'd look at that with a lot more interest.
Half of Melbourne's 6 agains are blatant offisdes and hold down on tackle 1 to kill the momentum of the other team.
Apology I got it wrong .Klein said and I quote "the Roosters are challenging a high contact"
Maybe he just caught it too sweetlyMust have been an absolutely terrible leg infection to affect his ability to catch.
You couldn’t have scripted a better opportunity for Milford to come out, take the game by the scruff of the neck and ice the win, showing the Broncos and all the critics just how wrong they were.This time Milford has an excuse for being lazy and useless. Kevvie had him warm up on the exercise bike before he went on and he was gassed when he got out there.
Apology I got it wrong .
I also found out today that its allowed under the rules . Live and learn .
What happened isn't allowed under the rules. A team that's not penalized cannot use a challenge to look for foul play against them.
I’m assuming and this is a big assumption but less so now that we seem to have a good management group. They’re letting them know behind the scenes that this shit better not carry on, or else they’ll come out guns blazing. Double D doesn’t strike me as the type of bloke to let shit slide for too long.That's two weeks in a row that cruical incorrect (BS) decisions have gone against us. 1 cost us the game, the other turned the game against us.
It's also two weeks in a row, I'm waiting to see how Annersley spins the **** ups.
what worries me is that too much more of this BS and our young squad could drop their heads ... Kev and his coaching team will have their work cut out to keep our team's heads up