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It’s pretty sad that that all we get to hope for out of our season is that we finish second last and avoid the spoon, but such is the lot of a Wests Tigers fan. It’s almost like going into a grand final for us lol

On another note, does anyone else think that our sudden favouritism with the refs over the past two weeks might mean big bets are on Parramatta for the spoon? Let’s face it, betting rules everything in this game now and I find it really strange that a team that has been bashed from pillar to post by the officials all season are suddenly angels in their eyes and our opposition is being slammed. Something is fishy. It’s either bets on Parra or Benji has finally found some dirt on Annesley. Either way, I’m happy.
For that second sin bin against Manly I immediately thought this is too much. Totally suspicious decision in favour of the Tigers. I thought possibly squaring things up now the season is done.
 
It’s a no win game unfortunately for the fans …

Lose and it’s a spoon threepeat…. Win and the trolls will say “look at them celebrating coming 16th”….
Coming 16th is our only achievable goal I guess.
2 weeks to prepare, no excuses.
 
For that second sin bin against Manly I immediately thought this is too much. Totally suspicious decision in favour of the Tigers. I thought possibly squaring things up now the season is done.
Force to the head - not suspicious, it’s the rule. I was surprised they didn’t have a 4th for the second tackler on alaimalo. Both of them rushed out of the line and made contact with the head.
I don’t think any of the decisions were the wrong ones, if anything the first bin was harsh, but he’d been warned and there was 6 penalties before that.
 
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Force to the head - not suspicious, it’s the rule. I was surprised they didn’t have a 4th for the second tackler on alaimalo. Both of them rushed out of the line and made contact with the head.
I don’t think any of the decisions were the wrong ones, if anything the first bin was harsh, but he’d been warned and there was 6 penalties before that.
I agree on your point on the Alaimalo one, but I didn't think the second one had definitive vision of direct to the head. The replays looked off the shoulder. Happy if it was totally legit.
 
Force to the head - not suspicious, it’s the rule. I was surprised they didn’t have a 4th for the second tackler on alaimalo. Both of them rushed out of the line and made contact with the head.
I don’t think any of the decisions were the wrong ones, if anything the first bin was harsh, but he’d been warned and there was 6 penalties before that.
Yep, they should have copped 4 bins.
 

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