Bill Harrigan's view...

Ongoing investigation from the NRL into Flanagan & Clark.
Clark states there was no conversation with Flanagan, but Bill Harrigan said there was some "communication" between the two.
Very very serious a coach and a referees official communicating during aganme
 
@Yossarian said:
Long story short, double movement was correct, offside in GP was not…

http://www.nrl.com/official-view-refs-wrong-on-sharks-decision/tabid/10874/newsid/66123/default.aspx

Translation 'Iv'e got myself this great new gig at NRL.com where I pass public judgement on refs that I should be mentoring and coaching/reviewing. Remember me? I was a ref once, probably the greatest to have ever taken the field. Read my bio, it's all in there'

Absolute prat
 
@softlaw said:
Good to see Maxwell got dumped for missing that blatant forward pass that led to the sharks first try!

Very good :slight_smile: and then there was the decision to not give us a scrum near their line when it was clear we had no advantage.
 
@LaT said:
@TigersFan4Life said:
I really don't like how Harrigan has highlighted that Maxwell has been stood down because of the on-side incident, but there's no mention of the forward pass that led to the Sharks' first try or the knock-on on their tryline.

Big difference between a bad judgement call and ballsing up the rules at a crucial point in the game.

how about ballsing up the call when they knocked it on early in the game from one of marshalls bombs and got the scrum feed?

a balls up is a balls up.. whether its early or late, it impacts the game… if we scored another try, it may have mentally shattered the sharks and may have ran away with it...
 
@Goose said:
@bonstonker said:
@TigersFan4Life said:
I really don't like how Harrigan has highlighted that Maxwell has been stood down because of the on-side incident, but there's no mention of the forward pass that led to the Sharks' first try or the knock-on on their tryline.

anyone can miss a forward pass,has happened since the first game of football.

but there is no excuse for not knowing the actual rules of the game.

hit the nail on the head….
with a forward pass you can ask 10 neutral people and have an equal split, but with a blatant mistakes through not knowing the rules, unacceptable.

This time it went our way, but I gurantee at some point in the year, a call will go against us at a crucial time

We've had enough of those in finals games to last us 10 years - don't wish another one on us Goose
 
@mtd said:
@LaT said:
@TigersFan4Life said:
I really don't like how Harrigan has highlighted that Maxwell has been stood down because of the on-side incident, but there's no mention of the forward pass that led to the Sharks' first try or the knock-on on their tryline.

Big difference between a bad judgement call and ballsing up the rules at a crucial point in the game.

how about ballsing up the call when they knocked it on early in the game from one of marshalls bombs and got the scrum feed?

a balls up is a balls up.. whether its early or late, it impacts the game… if we scored another try, it may have mentally shattered the sharks and may have ran away with it...

I'd say that knockon was another bad judgement call, as opposed to the refs not knowing the rules.

Lets be honest, all ref mistakes suck.
 
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