mikey
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I like the wording - granted an audience with VLandys - that'd be right - he thinks he is his Lordship and we have to doff our caps or tug our forelocks to him.
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I picked that up also, good work🎯I like the wording - granted an audience with VLandys - that'd be right - he thinks he is his Lordship and we have to doff our caps or tug our forelocks to him.
I realised that the analogy did not equate as I wrote it.That analogy is close but not really accurate NT.
We were in a sporting contest with referees hired to interpret rules in making judgement calls. The referees made a judgement call which they themselves admitted was an error of judgement.
Can WT be serious about legal action because they didn’t like the refs call?
That’s a good point NT, the integrity unit could have a side by side department which investigates and rules on such grievances.I realised that the analogy did not equate as I wrote it.
My main point is; where else can an offending party admit fault in something that negatively affects a lot of people, yet fail to rectify that fault? In our society, errors in judgement regularly result in court cases and jail sentences. They can't just be white washed away.
Part of the issue here is that there were several 'irregularities' with the way the entire situation was refereed both on field and through the involvement of the bunker. It makes people suspicious of the process followed, and has already led to fans accusing the NRL of bias and corruption.
When an NRL employee makes an error in judgement, the NRL simply 'interprets' it away, I.E. 'oh well people make mistakes.' The NRL are a law unto themselves with no independent review possible.
In my view, Wests Tigers management should pursue this as far as legally possible simply to force a public review of a very public error (that was widely assessed as such by several NRL luminaries). Think of it as the Wests Tigers applying the same scrutiny to the NRL's decision making as the bunker applies to WT's play.
I dont think its the decision by Klein we are challenging. We are Challenging the process and procedures where not followed to get to that decision. The decision as corrupt as it was will simply be human error sorry tigers. If we can prove that the referee, bunker and official timekeepers broke procedure then we have grounds for a legal challenge. If they can prove they didnt break procedures then we have zero to challenge other than human error.That analogy is close but not really accurate NT.
We were in a sporting contest with referees hired to interpret rules in making judgement calls. The referees made a judgement call which they themselves admitted was an error of judgement.
Can WT be serious about legal action because they didn’t like the refs call?
NRL have called in ADF sigsops to decipher - Swahili to English.Lee still has still not been provided any material by the nrl.
More cowboys in the NRL than North Queensland.Lee still has still not been provided any material by the nrl.
Lee still has still not been provided any material by the nrl.
We have so many bases to complain in that incident, it is not funny.I dont think its the decision by Klein we are challenging. We are Challenging the process and procedures where not followed to get to that decision. The decision as corrupt as it was will simply be human error sorry tigers. If we can prove that the referee, bunker and official timekeepers broke procedure then we have grounds for a legal challenge. If they can prove they didnt break procedures then we have zero to challenge other than human error.
I still don't understand how the Cowboys can challenge a decision that was not made or how the video ref could get involved in a 1 second decision. If Holmes was called offside, they can challenge it and that was that.
Haven't you heard? Nth Qld has changed their name from the Cowboys to the Milkmaids in honour of Kyle Feldt.More cowboys in the NRL than North Queensland.
Feldt gets an Oscar and we get a wooden spoon, to be greased, then awarded to Kleine.Haven't you heard? Nth Qld has changed their name from the Cowboys to the Milkmaids in honour of Kyle Feldt.
We can easily prove based on the nrl rules at the time that process wasn’t followed. You can only challenge a referee decision and there was no decision made. Simple.I dont think its the decision by Klein we are challenging. We are Challenging the process and procedures where not followed to get to that decision. The decision as corrupt as it was will simply be human error sorry tigers. If we can prove that the referee, bunker and official timekeepers broke procedure then we have grounds for a legal challenge. If they can prove they didnt break procedures then we have zero to challenge other than human error.
Feldt gets an Oscar and we get a wooden spoon, to be greased, then awarded to Kleine.
I like it that Lee is basing his case on the fact that the game was over. Anything else in normal time sets a precedent that could throw the game into turmoil with future legal challenges, but the NRL can live with the "game over" scenario by instructing refs in future to simply look at the clock and blow the long whistle regardless of captains screaming at them, chatter in the earpieces, or other influences. Handling it that way allows the NRL to give us the two points and still save face by ensuring that it will never happen again, with future games all ending by the clock.We can easily prove based on the nrl rules at the time that process wasn’t followed. You can only challenge a referee decision and there was no decision made. Simple.