NRL Rd 11 *Spoilers

@telltails said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1366969) said:
This game is nuts. The Cowboys have been so superior.


It could be argued their discipline has been poor. Two swinging arms for two bins.

Regardless the extent we agree or disagree with the new rules, they should have learnt from last week that any indiscretion is going to get a time out.
 
I love seeing teams tough it out like the cows are here, especially when they aren't a great team. They can't get out of their own way but they are scrambling like lunatics.

I have to admit I hate them least because of 2005, and because they could never beat us in Sydney (don't mention this year).
 
Cowboys are playing awful. So many errors and Holmes just watches the ball roll into the in goal and concedes the dropout
 
@spud_murphy said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1366967) said:
Honestly this sin bin crap is just destroying the game. A penalty would’ve been sufficient for both of those ‘high’ shots.

Agree... A penalty is a massive play for any team alreasy, it's guaranteed an attacking scoring play the end of the set provided the hold the ball
 
@voice_of_reason said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1366975) said:
@telltails said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1366969) said:
This game is nuts. The Cowboys have been so superior.


It could be argued their discipline has been poor. Two swinging arms for two bins.

Regardless the extent we agree or disagree with the new rules, they should have learnt from last week that any indiscretion is going to get a time out.

They should learn?

You expect this crackdown to eradicate high shots completely?
 
@jc99 said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367031) said:
Enjoying this game of Holden cup, can't wait for first grade

PVL bringing that back apparently
 
@innsaneink said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367023) said:
They should learn?

You expect this crackdown to eradicate high shots completely?

No rule can eradicate every high shot but if the players aren't smart enough to understand the consequences -this week of all weeks - then they're not too bright.

Both bins were swinging arms and both could have been avoided. They have no grounds for complaint when they've been told very clearly it's going to be penalised with a Sin Bin. The commentary said Burr was caught last week as well - surely he's got to learn sometime.
 
For those who like to deride Nofo for not staying on his wing, that Holmes try was a great example of what happens when there's an overlap and the winger stays out. They simply score inside.

The winger had to come in to try and stop it.
 
@wt2k said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367032) said:
@jc99 said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367031) said:
Enjoying this game of Holden cup, can't wait for first grade

PVL bringing that back apparently

He already has... just watch any first grade game ?
 
@voice_of_reason said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367033) said:
@innsaneink said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367023) said:
They should learn?

You expect this crackdown to eradicate high shots completely?

No rule can eradicate every high shot but if the players aren't smart enough to understand the consequences -this week of all weeks - then they're not too bright.

Both bins were swinging arms and both could have been avoided. They have no grounds for complaint when they've been told very clearly it's going to be penalised with a Sin Bin. The commentary said Burr was caught last week as well - surely he's got to learn sometime.

The one last week was ridiculous. Tedesco tripped and fell into him and they binned him. This weeks was his fault
 
@jc99 said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367048) said:
@wt2k said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367032) said:
@jc99 said in [NRL Rd 11 \*Spoilers](/post/1367031) said:
Enjoying this game of Holden cup, can't wait for first grade

PVL bringing that back apparently

He already has... just watch any first grade game ?

I'm struggling to watch them these days
 
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