NRL admits bunker mistake

It was reported that, and stated
by Amnesley that when the 'soft'
whistle was blown, and the cowboys were going off that
Klein interjected and got in
Butler's ear to say that the cows
had a challenge remaining,
after which, Townsland called
for the challenge after full time
A couple of questions arise from all of this:
  1. I'm very interested to know that when James Tamou challenged the off side from the kick off and was told that it had been checked, how do we know? The video of the kick off was not replayed - it was just dismissed. It is actually in black and white in the rule book unlike some of the made up rules that Anusley was conjuring up.
  2. Do referees say "no escort" before each kick off? If it is not normal practice then why was it done on this occasion? Was it to give Chad Townsend the clue for a challenge and to indicate that the fix was on.
  3. As someone has previously mentioned, who or what syndicate was behind the 200k bet on the Cowboys winning? That's a lot of money to lose on something that most would have thought was going to be easy money.
 
A couple of questions arise from all of this:
  1. I'm very interested to know that when James Tamou challenged the off side from the kick off and was told that it had been checked, how do we know? The video of the kick off was not replayed - it was just dismissed. It is actually in black and white in the rule book unlike some of the made up rules that Anusley was conjuring up.

All good questions Hank, the 1st
being particularly contentious
considering outcome of the game.

We do hear Butler say to Tamou
that they've checked the onside,
but did they? Like I mentioned
earlier that infringment precedes
the escort offence - they would
have been able to see Val offside
at the kick off if they looked?

NRL already admitted they got
the escort call wrong, this is a
double whammy. Should have
been penalty tigers at halfway
and a kick to touch to end the
game. Glad we have a SC onboard
looking at it all.. so many
aspects surrounding this are
farcial. Look forward to hearing
more about this, they're crooks
and I hope they get caught out
by the tapes, the official clock
or a technicality, It's wrong ...
 
Don't think so bro, will be handled
between the club, NRL & ARLC
like @supercoach alluded to ...

Don't think it will go to court either
they'll be some sort deal done imo
memorandum of understanding,
of sorts. Some token gesture of
goodwill moving forward smh.

NRL is full off shit, mafia fully
backed by media/betting agencies
I don’t think NRL can let it go to court if the tigers are thinking that. Sets a terrible precedent. Jumbo sized can of worms.
 
When the NRL Bunker have unashamedly and consistently been making these wrong decisions weekly, I think it is very befitting to know that the word Bunker is very similar to the word Bunko,
But in fact the meaning of the word Bunco would exactly have the same meaning when applied to the NRL Bunker as we know it to be.

Dictionary definition
BUNKO
1. a swindle in which a person is cheated at gambling , persuaded to buy a nonexistant, unsalable, or worthless object, or otherwise victimize

INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
noun
noun: bunko
  1. a swindle or confidence trick.
    "a bunco artist"
verb: bunko
  1. swindle or cheat.

I believe that there is no doubt whatsoever that the bunker is intentionally being used to bend the rules and to alter and achieve their desired corrupt results of games.

Annesley and his colleague V'landys has caused enormous damage to the reputation of this game, therefore they must be deposed from their positions sooner rather than later.
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Yeah i love this . adSALULE gem for those that want to add a bit of salt to the chips. This word is new to me .It tiggers another word for the moment .You are good , you are a LEGEND🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
 
Went on a bit of an old Tigers highlights binge. Noticed something interesting in our game against the Bulldogs round 14 2020. At about 7:50 in the video, you'll notice the ref blow a short whistle to signal fulltime, before asking the bunker "no challenge opportunities", before then blowing the actual fulltime whistle. This was all after Nofoaluma was tackled with the ball at fulltime. Make of it what you will.

 
Went on a bit of an old Tigers highlights binge. Noticed something interesting in our game against the Bulldogs round 14 2020. At about 7:50 in the video, you'll notice the ref blow a short whistle to signal fulltime, before asking the bunker "no challenge opportunities", before then blowing the actual fulltime whistle. This was all after Nofoaluma was tackled with the ball at fulltime. Make of it what you will.

✅✅✅CREDIT to @AL The Tiger
 
Went on a bit of an old Tigers highlights binge. Noticed something interesting in our game against the Bulldogs round 14 2020. At about 7:50 in the video, you'll notice the ref blow a short whistle to signal fulltime, before asking the bunker "no challenge opportunities", before then blowing the actual fulltime whistle. This was all after Nofoaluma was tackled with the ball at fulltime. Make of it what you will.


Send it to the club mate
 
So Lee/Pascoe meet with Vlandys/Abdo tomorrow reportedly & Lee mentioned he hasn't received the audio. I'd say this is classic NRL knowing it's damning & want to play it to us face-to-face so we don't have the opportunity to leak anything to the media before the meeting. PVL & Abdo will then negotiate an outcome with us so NRL doesn't look bad & we get something out of it (except the 2 points) and sign a confidentiality deed.

What outcome could this be that we'll never find out about???
 
So Lee/Pascoe meet with Vlandys/Abdo tomorrow reportedly & Lee mentioned he hasn't received the audio. I'd say this is classic NRL knowing it's damning & want to play it to us face-to-face so we don't have the opportunity to leak anything to the media before the meeting. PVL & Abdo will then negotiate an outcome with us so NRL doesn't look bad & we get something out of it (except the 2 points) and sign a confidentiality deed.

What outcome could this be that we'll never find out about???
We are never going to get the 2 points.

Let's say even Klein has interjected and told them to use captain's challenge- it will only make the NRL look bad.

However, Lee made the point that apparently there actually is no 'soft whistle' in the NRL rulebook. Effectively, when the ref blows his whistle to stop play can be considered the 'end of game'.

This is the path they will go through IMO. No point in making NRL look bad. The whole purpose of this exercise by Wests Tigers is to make it obvious to players, fans, sponsors etc that we won't take shit lying down. They want it to look like an admin win even if we don't get the 2 points.
 
So Lee/Pascoe meet with Vlandys/Abdo tomorrow reportedly & Lee mentioned he hasn't received the audio. I'd say this is classic NRL knowing it's damning & want to play it to us face-to-face so we don't have the opportunity to leak anything to the media before the meeting. PVL & Abdo will then negotiate an outcome with us so NRL doesn't look bad & we get something out of it (except the 2 points) and sign a confidentiality deed.

What outcome could this be that we'll never find out about???
We’ll be offered our draw requests in full for next season.
 
Apparently his name was Lord Lucan. He's gone missing and is untraceable.
That name rings a bell coivtny.
A Btitish MP maybe?
Edit.....I just checked him out on Google.....very interesting case eh what!
 
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There will be a "data migration that occurred on the 24th of July" that accidentally lost all communications.

I like Lee's tact. If he can ascertain the full-time whistle, then that does not set a precedent of incorrect in-game decisions. Just that everything after is nullified. The most important point in all this to avoid court is to give the NRL a reasonable way to get out of it and save face and that is what Lee has done.

The problem is Annersly already set himself up with this "soft whistle" rubbish to try to get out of it completely.
 
Wests Tigers will be forced to rely on legal action if they are to have their loss to North Queensland overturned.

Tigers chair Lee Hagipantelis and chief executive Justin Pascoe were given an audience with ARL Commission chair Peter V’landys and NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo at Rugby League Central on Wednesday, where they were told that mistakes were made but given no indication the result would be reversed.

The Tigers were beaten in the final second of the game against the Cowboys a fortnight ago when North Queensland were awarded a penalty following a successful captain’s challenge by the home side.

“It went very well,” Hagipantelis said. “Peter was very gracious in recognising that our concerns were legitimate. They have acknowledged there is some ambiguity in the rules surrounding the captain’s challenge, particularly at that point in the match.

“They proffered an explanation which they believe justifies what occurred. They acknowledged that our interpretation as well was open to us to come to our own conclusion.

“They will review the rules at the end of the year in consultation with us and other clubs to ensure there is some clarity around the captain’s challenge at the end of the match.”

Asked whether they received any indication that the result could be overturned, Hagipantelis said: “That is not being offered. The NRL does not appear to have an appetite to overturn the result.

“We have taken that on board and we all take it back to the full board to determine the next step. The only avenue available would be to pursue it legally. We will take that back to the board and the board will resolve whether to take the matter any further.” (DT)
 
A couple of questions arise from all of this:
  1. I'm very interested to know that when James Tamou challenged the off side from the kick off and was told that it had been checked, how do we know? The video of the kick off was not replayed - it was just dismissed. It is actually in black and white in the rule book unlike some of the made up rules that Anusley was conjuring up.
  2. Do referees say "no escort" before each kick off? If it is not normal practice then why was it done on this occasion? Was it to give Chad Townsend the clue for a challenge and to indicate that the fix was on.
  3. As someone has previously mentioned, who or what syndicate was behind the 200k bet on the Cowboys winning? That's a lot of money to lose on something that most would have thought was going to be easy money.
We had no challenges anyway for your first point, if in fact you can double down a challenge 🤣
 
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