Clark should be sacked too….or Flanagan fined heavily, coz ones lying thru their teeth
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@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
@LaT said:Where did you hear that Ink?
@softlaw said:Good to see Maxwell got dumped for missing that blatant forward pass that led to the sharks first try!
@softlaw said:Good to see Maxwell got dumped for missing that blatant forward pass that led to the sharks first try!
@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.
@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
@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...