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Again!!! Yes! Keep it coming, need to call it out as regularly as possible (because it’s killing the game)The Pawwa fans were comedy.
Apparently we were the ones that had the skinny 10 meters all game and they were perfect.
Of course they were silent when Roberts (I think it was?) was held back in the final couple mins of the game. We should have had a penalty goal right infront to win the game
But there was 2 seasons South’s didn’t get all the good calls think it was 2000-2001Long read.. so I'll sum it up ..Of course Refs screw the lower team but since 1908 we don't care..
Thanks Mr Annessley..
Pat Herbert is the Titans centre. Was it Pompi or Arthur’s your referring to?It's this stuff that concerns me - Luciano Leilua "try" a few weeks ago was another one that was overlooked as well. THere has been major decisions in games that warrant a second look being brushed over - and every time it seems to be a struggling team.
It's as if only certain aspects are "looked over" when what's being sold to us the punter is that everything is being watched in the background by the bunker.
Apart from Nofoaluma being told to stop and a drop out being called, and THAT decision not being overturned, another concerning one was the Try in the Dragons/Knights game where Lomax jumped on Frizell after the apparent blunder.
Go back and watch the lead up - Frizell actually inadvertently grounds the ball in goal - constituting a line drop out. I haven't got a screenshot here of it, but I know it's easily found on the equivalent Knights Facebook Groups to our Tigers ones - and they lost 21-16.
Then the Patrick Herbert No Try for the Warriors against the Roosters.
This weekend has highlighted plenty of examples or "haves/Have nots" in the NRL.
Credit to the Tigers for overcoming the odds for once.
However coupled with a couple of rough calls and forward passes leading to tries in the storm game, and a few rough calls in the Warriors game, we could very easily be sitting at 3-3 or even 4-2 if we had gotten up in the Titans game.
In response to the in goal adjudication. There was a captains challenge last year which proved true where they challenged to bunker to look at the footage closer to a 20m start or a drop out (can’t remember the exact result)It's this stuff that concerns me - Luciano Leilua "try" a few weeks ago was another one that was overlooked as well. THere has been major decisions in games that warrant a second look being brushed over - and every time it seems to be a struggling team.
It's as if only certain aspects are "looked over" when what's being sold to us the punter is that everything is being watched in the background by the bunker.
Apart from Nofoaluma being told to stop and a drop out being called, and THAT decision not being overturned, another concerning one was the Try in the Dragons/Knights game where Lomax jumped on Frizell after the apparent blunder.
Go back and watch the lead up - Frizell actually inadvertently grounds the ball in goal - constituting a line drop out. I haven't got a screenshot here of it, but I know it's easily found on the equivalent Knights Facebook Groups to our Tigers ones - and they lost 21-16.
Then the Patrick Herbert No Try for the Warriors against the Roosters.
This weekend has highlighted plenty of examples or "haves/Have nots" in the NRL.
Credit to the Tigers for overcoming the odds for once.
However coupled with a couple of rough calls and forward passes leading to tries in the storm game, and a few rough calls in the Warriors game, we could very easily be sitting at 3-3 or even 4-2 if we had gotten up in the Titans game.
Yes but ‘the butler’ should of refused the challenge in the first place, as u can’t challenge the refs interpretation of a ‘crowding tackle’.Butler specifically said that he was penalizing Matterson for holding on to Mikaele while he was trying to play the ball, when Parra wanted to challenge. He emphasized this point to Gerard Sutton, but Sutton overlooked that, or should I say totally ignored that part of the incident.
That was the only thing Harry Highpants Butler ruled in our favour & Sutton overruled him.
Just watched Annessly Rd 6 briefing where he devoted 15 minutes saying ref's don't favour elite teams on close calls .He preceded this by selecting a couple of examples of decisions that were actually close calls id say carefully selected incidents one roosters game one dragons game. He did not address any incident in tigers game ?would like to ask him did Nofu really ground the ball as ref said leading to a goal line drop out instead of our ball in the field of play
amongst others I'd say were not 50/50 but just wrong .or do I believe eels only once inside 10m in whole game and zero hold downs against us.I remember we lost a 2 tries a piece game against warriors when Luciano try not even sent to bunker
Noticed the Mole has a piece highlighting the lopsided counts against the Tigers in this game. Suggesting that the six again count being all one way was implausible and the NRL has a real problem.
Penalties paying too much not to take a stab at. Ziggy could even go for a double 🤣After carefully studying the NRL over an extended period of time I think the following multi could be good value next Saturday:
Ziggy for first try scorer (for Souffs);
Souffs to win the 50/50's;
Souffs to win the penalties;
Souffs to win the restarts; and
Ennis to change his pants at least once.
I'm just worried that Annusley will come out on Tuesday and say I lost regardless.
Probably the best years of my life.But there was 2 seasons South’s didn’t get all the good calls think it was 2000-2001
Worst ref in the game, amongst a crop of bad ref's.i say this without bias
absolute shocking officiating that game from both bunker and ref
very weird calls for both sides
He was terrible for both teams so I appreciate his lack of bias.Worst ref in the game, amongst a crop of bad ref's.
They keep trying to screw us out of wins.
We did get a few calls go our way tonight though.
Repeat offender.He was terrible for both teams so I appreciate his lack of bias.
They had a shot at Chris Butler last week for not finding one 6 again against Parra.Noticed the Mole has a piece highlighting the lopsided counts against the Tigers in this game. Suggesting that the six again count being all one way was implausible and the NRL has a real problem.
Yeh nearly every call was opposite to what happened.. how does this bloke keep his job worst ref in the nrlHe was poor again but this time it did not favour one side