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Why do Melbourne get away with murder in slowing the play the ball down? I have never understood this? Or am I exaggerating this?
Why do Melbourne get away with murder in slowing the play the ball down? I have never understood this? Or am I exaggerating this?
I did laugh when he said something along the lines of "I'm not one who shifts blame, but ..."Typical Cowboys after a loss, let's just blame the refs.
Paul Green's had a massive crack at the referees in last night's post match press conference. I thought the referees were commendable last night... They were actually penalizing the storm for not being back the 10, or going up too early.
The only specific call he called out (at least in the article I read) was when the refs called a potential Morgan try back for a coote knock on. I had no issues with that callWhat were the calls he took issue with?
Last year Milford passed the ball into Vunivalu while he was laying in the ruck and Smith blew up about it, saying it wasn't in the spirit of the game.
Tonight Cronk passes the ball into Coote while he was laying in the ruck, not a peep from Smith.
See both those incidents ended up in favour of the cowboys. So I don't know how green can justify that it was "the worst refereeing he's ever seen"Klein was poor last night.
While it's consistent with a lot of incidents we've seen this year, Morgan should have been binned for deliberately playing at the ball from an offside position. It's a professional foul everyday of the week, but since Maloney did a similar thing in Round 3, the referees are just going to excuse all other incidents.
And Linnett should have been sent for the elbow. He'll get off scott free, but it's amazing how much leeway the players have been shown the past 5 years. Any other time, it's an automatic send off and he'd be fronting the judiciary.
There were other calls as well, I have no idea how Klein isn't under any pressure.
I had a laugh at that as well. It's the same when coaches say "no excuses for our loss, but the referees were awful"I did laugh when he said something along the lines of "I'm not one who shifts blame, but ..."
COWBOYS coach Paul Green is facing a $10,000 fine by the NRL after launching a savage attack on the referees in North Queensland’s 26-8 loss to the Storm.
Just a week after Dragons counterpart Paul McGregor was hit with a breach notice for blasting match officials, Green is sure to be the next coach in the sights of the NRL after his stunning post-match tirade.
The Cowboys coach lashed Ashley Klein and Alan Shortall, claiming fans were dudded by a refereeing performance he labelled the worst he had ever seen.
In one puzzling moment, Cowboys halfback Michael Morgan was denied an early try after he picked up the scraps from a high kick which appeared to go backwards after teammate Lachlan Coote soared high.
The referees called Morgan back, ruling Coote knocked on to the dismay of North Queensland players.
Green said the Storm were clearly the better team but within seconds of praising the courage of his players, he changed tack to hammer the match officials.
“That was the worst refereeing display I have ever seen,” he said.
“There were some calls,” he added, shaking his head, “where they lacked consistency.
“I’m not one to shift the blame away from our performance, but the fans deserved more than that.
“There were two quality teams out there and I was left scratching my head at some of the calls.
“I said to the boys after the game I’ve never been involved in a game where so many things have gone against us ... it’s just a shame the refs ruined the game.”
Of Morgan’s no-try, Green scoffed: “Backwards is backwards isn’t it? Big calls in big games can swing possession.”
Storm skipper Cameron Smith said he was surprised by the referees’ application of the 10-metre rule.
“They were into us with the 10 metres and leaving (the line) early,” he said.
“I don’t know if they are cracking down on that, it wasn’t something I felt I did differently to any other game this year.
“That was directed at me. But as far as the refereeing and the overall consistency, I didn’t see any major issues.”
**** me it's not like Klein stopped play for a penalty try that wasn't
The rorting of the HIA protocol is so frustrating. Pretty much all clubs do it, some more than others. Independent doctors need to be introduced.I don't want to be a salty, complaining fucker but is nobody (other then the odd fan) going to bring up the fact that Melbourne took a bloke off for a HIA after been hit in the throat. No contact made with the head at all. 15 minutes later he return again. That's two free interchanges.
Again I dont want to joint the "Storm are cheats" bandwagon but Its downright bullshit cheating what they did. Especially when your opposition has two blokes left on the bench and here you are making free interchanges. Things like this really annoy me.
I don't want to be a salty, complaining fucker but is nobody (other then the odd fan) going to bring up the fact that Melbourne took a bloke off for a HIA after been hit in the throat. No contact made with the head at all. 15 minutes later he return again. That's two free interchanges.
Again I dont want to joint the "Storm are cheats" bandwagon but Its downright bullshit cheating what they did. Especially when your opposition has two blokes left on the bench and here you are making free interchanges. Things like this really annoy me.