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Apparently our club doctor decided turuva had to come offCan someone explain why CNK was allowed to stay on the field, yet Turuva (no penalty) had to leave with HIA. The disruption before and during the game to our lineup, I thought the boys did well to hang in there
That was one incident. The clown refereeing torched us the entire game.lol need a tissue?
They won fair and square after our captain took one of their players out with a blatant attack to the head.
Good voice of reason @Jolls I agree with your summation. IMO Bula's attempts for two of their tries were very poor! Conditions were greasy yes & he didn't need to wrap them up completely, just halt their progress to make it easier for the cover to come in. I hope Hodgson really works on this part of his game.A dissapointing result but a good game from two fairly evenly matched teams in poor conditions. All of the tries, from both teams, were soft and preventable.
I personally don't believe that Seyfarth or Latu F penalties were warranted; however, can see how the rules were interpreted differently at the time. I think some of the refereeing decisions lacked consistency, but this affected both teams, so attributing the result to poor officiating is unwarranted. I also thought live that the Warrior slowed the ruck without being penalised for it; however, the PTB speed overall favoured us - so potentially some bias from me at the time. Either way the game was decided by the football gods - not the ref.
You can argue either way as to Faataape's decison to kick the ball as opposed to dive on it towards the end of the game. Had the kick gone in field and resulted in points we would all be lauding him as a genius. Overall I thought he had a sound game.
We were a bounce of the ball short in this one; 1m short on a 40/20, ball dropped over the line, outside shoulder obstruction and rule interpretations. - any of them go the other way and it would be the Warriors wondering how that one got away.
It will be these close losses that hurt us - but if we can build from it we will benefit. Time to review the tape, identify the lessons and learn from them/correct the deficiencies, then shift our focus to preparing ourselves for Brisbane away. This will be a good test of our resolve.
Yeah pretty spot on thereSo it comes back to recruitment right. At this rate we should have the correct roster by about 2027 ??
Diving on the ball he may of even end up over the sideline. He needed to slow down and pick it up but even then it wouldn’t have helped us. Tough play in poor conditions.The Faataape decision was a high risk, high reward play. My personal belief is that he should have dived on the pill and taken the low risk option; however, he was the one out there and made the call.
We were under immense pressure all game.A dissapointing result but a good game from two fairly evenly matched teams in poor conditions. All of the tries, from both teams, were soft and preventable.
I personally don't believe that Seyfarth or Latu F penalties were warranted; however, can see how the rules were interpreted differently at the time. I think some of the refereeing decisions lacked consistency, but this affected both teams, so attributing the result to poor officiating is unwarranted. I also thought live that the Warrior slowed the ruck without being penalised for it; however, the PTB speed overall favoured us - so potentially some bias from me at the time. Either way the game was decided by the football gods - not the ref.
You can argue either way as to Faataape's decison to kick the ball as opposed to dive on it towards the end of the game. Had the kick gone in field and resulted in points we would all be lauding him as a genius. Overall I thought he had a sound game.
We were a bounce of the ball short in this one; 1m short on a 40/20, ball dropped over the line, outside shoulder obstruction and rule interpretations. - any of them go the other way and it would be the Warriors wondering how that one got away.
It will be these close losses that hurt us - but if we can build from it we will benefit. Time to review the tape, identify the lessons and learn from them/correct the deficiencies, then shift our focus to preparing ourselves for Brisbane away. This will be a good test of our resolve.
How can a coach control a discretionary penalty when if you watch the game you could possibly penalise both teams on numerous occasions for the same thing but the ref picks and chooses when and which team to penalise?6 agains are killing us.
Benji needs to look at our discipline in this area ASAP.
I’m not sure of the total but it probably ended up even both sides. The big difference is we are giving them away on tackle 5 unexpectedly where as the warriors were doing it on tackle 1 and 2 which doesn’t impact a defending team at all.
A tackle 5 six again gives the team a whole new set to attack. When the defence has been giving it their all for a whole set and commits that mistake on the last it gives the attack a complete reset.
Whereas when we were ended up with another half a set mid sit it does jack shit for us and just disrupts the attack giving more advantage to the defending side.
We need to learn to be strategically disciplined and undisciplined!
The atmosphere at the ground at times was awesome......sounded like 19k...can only imagine what its like if we get our onfield act together = actually i rememeber what it was like...the game against NQ late in the year 20 seasons back where we guaranteed ourselves our maiden finals spot comes to mind as does tesltra bay 105 during the winning streak.Just watched the replay.
My thoughts:
Take a deep breath and enjoy the ride haha,
- Doueihi was a big miss imo. So far this season he has been fantastic and I think we really missed him out there, especially the latter stages of the game.
- Shit ref overall yes and dubious penalty to essentially give them the win. However, not the ref's fault we had bonehead errors close to their end and on one of their later tries, horrific efforts at tackling. Most fundamental thing you can learn in Rugby is the right angles to take when tackling somebody and we did a piss poor job of that
- Loved the energy of the crowd. Hopefully that keeps up the whole season
- Not one for moral victories but will say that this Tigers team seems to be way more on the right path to success than our teams in the past couple of seasons have
- Will we finish top 8? Hard ask due to our lack of depth. However, will end get the spoon again? I do think we more than enough talent to avoid that
On to Brisbane.
I did watch the game, I’ve watched all our games this year there is a clear intention from the players to hold longer and slow down the ruck. Everyone does it, it’s fine except we are doing it as the tackles in the set increase. That may or may not be a coaches decisions or could be the players doing but there is a pattern there that needs to be addressed.How can a coach control a discretionary penalty when if you watch the game you could possibly penalise both teams on numerous occasions for the same thing but the ref picks and chooses when and which team to penalise?
How can a coach control a discretionary penalty when if you watch the game you could possibly penalise both teams on numerous occasions for the same thing but the ref picks and chooses when and which team to penalise?
Every team is doing it hoping they get away with it because no one knows when the ref will decide to ping them. I never said the ref targeted us I said the coaches have no control over what the ref decides to do when deciding when to blow the whistle for 6 agains.I did watch the game, I’ve watched all our games this year there is a clear intention from the players to hold longer and slow down the ruck. Everyone does it, it’s fine except we are doing it as the tackles in the set increase. That may or may not be a coaches decisions or could be the players doing but there is a pattern there that needs to be addressed.
Second to that. We were also given six agains when on the attack. The Warriors were strategically given the ref more chance to call them early in the set when they were committing their breakdowns.
Six agains for offsides is another one, and they comes down to once again team discipline.
So you think the ref targeted us. Ok.
We were under immense pressure all game.
A lot has been made of Faataape kicking ahead, but the bigger one was Turuva not passing inside to an unmarked To'a. That would have won us the game.