In the bin.

Weve had 12 so far. I think the Roosters or Souths would have us covered for all time but we are heading towards the conversation surely?
 
For a team like ours, struggling, we need to fix this yesterday.
It is an easy thing to. fix and its no doubt cost us a couple of wins when you realise how many close games we had.
 
Balmain in 1991 hold the record with 17 binned for the season. We are currently equal 6th on the all-time bin list with 13. With 8 games remaining and in prime binning form and NRL assistance, we've got this.
Can someone make up a giant banner of Anusley in the bin 🚮
 
May well be a sign of a team that is resorting to these technical fouls as a result of a number of reasons, including but not limited to: inexperience; poor coaching; referee's over zealous use of whistle; where we are on the ladder and who we are; knowledge of rules...doesn't completely excuse the stat, but a more thorough examination may help rationalize it.
 
May well be a sign of a team that is resorting to these technical fouls as a result of a number of reasons, including but not limited to: inexperience; poor coaching; referee's over zealous use of whistle; where we are on the ladder and who we are; knowledge of rules...doesn't completely excuse the stat, but a more thorough examination may help rationalize it.
Considering the amount of apologies we have got this year, don’t forget referees incompetence.
 
Balmain in 1991 hold the record with 17 binned for the season. We are currently equal 6th on the all-time bin list with 13. With 8 games remaining and in prime binning form and NRL assistance, we've got this.
it would be good to win something this year...
maybe go for another 2 matches with doubles?
 
May well be a sign of a team that is resorting to these technical fouls as a result of a number of reasons, including but not limited to: inexperience; poor coaching; referee's over zealous use of whistle; where we are on the ladder and who we are; knowledge of rules...doesn't completely excuse the stat, but a more thorough examination may help rationalize it.
there's easily been at least 5 that shouldn't have resulted in a sin bin.
 
All I am saying is that without delving into the details, equating ill discipline to number of sin bins may just be one aspect of what is after all another statistic, and we all know what they say about them!
The devil is in the details.
 
Ref said it was a ”judgement call” and as such cant be challenged.
“Not square,” Gee was heard saying as he gave the Tigers No.9 his marching orders.


Koroisau attempted to challenge the decision, but Gee informed him he was unable to.


“You can’t challenge markers,” the referee said.


Koroisau pleaded his case with the referee, arguing he was square at marker when he tackled the Sharks winger.


“I was square,” Koroisau said.


“You didn’t get there in time,” Gee replied, before reiterating to Koroisau “you can’t challenge markers.”


“It’s a judgement call, that’s why you can’t challenge it,” Fox League’s Dan Ginnane explained in commentary.
 
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I can't fathom why game defining facts become judgment calls in the land of NRL if the intention is to adjudicate fairly without bias. There was a Klown in the box that could have informed Gee in close to real time that his judgment call did not match reality after the penalty had incorrectly been given but before Gee could double-down and bin Api for laughs. The Bunker never hesitates to dissect every WT's try repeatedly in slow motion, reverse, upside down and with various filters, yet more important decisions are made on a whim and cannot be reviewed. Something smells Mr Annusley.
 
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