Is Poor Officiating Going To End Up In Court

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Thanks Supercoach..... You are correct..... My 75 yo brain needs a recharge by the look of it, not that I can see it, but you know what I mean eh! 🤣
I think there is a case for the Tigers to demand Klein never officiate one of our games in capacity as either on field / off field
Too much history
Than that shortens the odds we get a Sutton in charge of our game. Klein is terrible but marginally better than either Sutton
 
This was the worst decision I have ever seen in my 50 years of watching Rugby League. It was almost like Klein decided to give the 2 points to NQ, particularly after the Mamaumalo sin binning and the retention of NQ captain's call. The other really bad decision that comes to mind was Tigers v Broncos in 2018, which strangely enough (or not) was refereed by Klein.
This is some of the report on NRL.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/03/24...ve-been-fair-result-against-brisbane-broncos/

Wests Tigers back-rower Robbie Rochow, the man at the centre of the controversial referees call to the Brisbane Broncos, says he had no idea at the time he was the player penalised in the 9-7 loss on Friday night and believes both sides deserved a draw result.
The 27-year-old was pinged by referee Ashley Klein for not being square at marker in the dying stages of golden point to gift Broncos rookie Jamayne Isaako a penalty goal from in front and deliver the visitors their second victory of the season.
NRL referees boss Bernard Sutton has since spoken to NRL.com on Saturday, admitting the match officials made the incorrect decision to penalise Rochow.

What made this decision particularly galling was that when Brooks attempted a field goal a minute before, replays showed the Brisbane players were not square and went early. Klein let that go, then gave a penalty to Brisbane when it wasn't a penalty. Sound familiar?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, did anyone check Klowns pockets for betting tickets?

How about his online betting accounts?

Just seems too suss to be any other explanation.
 
Or he gave us access because he had no choice in the matter.
He doesn’t own it , the public own it , all the shareholders stakeholders members. He can’t deny access and a forensic analysis at our request, stobburness will only intensify until we get access or it’s subpoena time.
Take his passport now.
 
I'm sorry, but going to court over this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

Focus on getting the basics right...stop wasting energy on stupid things that don't mean anything like documentaries, going court etc.

If this does happen it just proves the management team are terrible leaders and not solutions-focused. It doesn't prove anything...
 
I'm sorry, but going to court over this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

Focus on getting the basics right...stop wasting energy on stupid things that don't mean anything like documentaries, going court etc.

If this does happen it just proves the management team are terrible leaders and not solutions-focused. It doesn't prove anything...
I want incompetency , replaced with competence
 
This was the worst decision I have ever seen in my 50 years of watching Rugby League. It was almost like Klein decided to give the 2 points to NQ, particularly after the Mamaumalo sin binning and the retention of NQ captain's call. The other really bad decision that comes to mind was Tigers v Broncos in 2018, which strangely enough (or not) was refereed by Klein.
This is some of the report on NRL.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/03/24...ve-been-fair-result-against-brisbane-broncos/

Wests Tigers back-rower Robbie Rochow, the man at the centre of the controversial referees call to the Brisbane Broncos, says he had no idea at the time he was the player penalised in the 9-7 loss on Friday night and believes both sides deserved a draw result.
The 27-year-old was pinged by referee Ashley Klein for not being square at marker in the dying stages of golden point to gift Broncos rookie Jamayne Isaako a penalty goal from in front and deliver the visitors their second victory of the season.
NRL referees boss Bernard Sutton has since spoken to NRL.com on Saturday, admitting the match officials made the incorrect decision to penalise Rochow.

What made this decision particularly galling was that when Brooks attempted a field goal a minute before, replays showed the Brisbane players were not square and went early. Klein let that go, then gave a penalty to Brisbane when it wasn't a penalty. Sound familiar?
I was there at the game. I had no idea, no one had a clue why or who was penalised.

I think we were 3-0 or 4-0 up that year. We had beaten Roosters, Storm and another top 4 team. We then went on to be 4-1 to start the year all against top 4 teams. I don't see this lightly but if that decision hadn't been made, we possibly may not have been in the position we are in now.

I was very sure the ref is going to get mobbed on the way out that day.
 
I was there at the game. I had no idea, no one had a clue why or who was penalised.

I think we were 3-0 or 4-0 up that year. We had beaten Roosters, Storm and another top 4 team. We then went on to be 4-1 to start the year all against top 4 teams. I don't see this lightly but if that decision hadn't been made, we possibly may not have been in the position we are in now.

I was very sure the ref is going to get mobbed on the way out that day.
Agree - it was a shocker of a call...It would have been bad if it impacted our spot in the 8 or something like that.
 

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