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Problem is that it doesn't always hit the foot, but generally it's play on anyway.I always thought foot
You can tell Moses really wanted to win that game, so much so that he took to imbecile antics to do so. I admire his tenacity and will to win, but geez what a dickhead!Moses even argued a coin toss result.
I wonder what jarome hughes thinks about it. he got 2 weeks for a incidental , non intentional touch.Pffft
Strict stance
P weak more.like it
I reckon we got a couple of square ups that , normally we wouldnt get, being red headed step child of the NRL.Mitch Moses takes crown of NRL’s biggest complainer, argues about coin toss
Moses also took umbrage with the coin toss before golden point when the coin landed slightly sideways on the turf, but the referee wasn’t having it and gave the Tigers the choice of kicking off or receiving.
He is the new Cameron Smith...
Personally think the ref was just looking for any excuse to give us a square up, everyman and his dog knows that Mitchell high shot was nothing, no way they would want that determining the game. So we got a soft penalty aswell.
Once the ball clears the ruck. So once it is behind the player playing the ball. Doesn't necessarily need to yet be touched by the acting half but contact with their hands or just before is typically a good indicator.What is the rule? When can the defensive line break from the 10m ... once the ball hits the ground in the play-the-ball or once it touches the foot?
I know we’re a day removed, but it still sickens me, the circle jerk Fox Sports perform when he plays. No other player bar Cleary gets the treatment. Except for one little jerkoff who joined the Dogs mid season last year who has the same manager. What is it with this guys clients and the media making false idols of them?Suns shinning, birds chirping and Moses the scumbag celebrated a FG that missed. What a Tuesday.
That was my thoughts as well until I looked it up this morning. There is no definition of what cleard the ruck means so the NRL rule interpretation is that the Ref calls go when the ruck is clear so no movement can be mande until that call. See the post for the detail here.Once the ball clears the ruck. So once it is behind the player playing the ball. Doesn't necessarily need to yet be touched by the acting half but contact with their hands or just before is typically a good indicator.
Api $3000 fine, two weeks if contests the charge and loses.Api facing 2 weeks, Luke 1 week based on match review of the game
And Mitchy boy has been given an official warning from the NRL for touching the ref's....karma is still aliveSuns shinning, birds chirping and Moses the scumbag celebrated a FG that missed. What a Tuesday.
Hope he doesn’t ask Ryan Matterson for advice on what to do. 😂Api $3000 fine, two weeks if contests the charge and loses.
And I didn't think it was supposed to.Not sure what you're issue here is? Api hasn't got a suspension, the 2 weeks is only if he challenges the ruling and loses. That is the same as Galvin. This was also actually Apis 3rd offence within 12months. That loading is why the fine is 3K, not the $750? First offence price and why he would get 2 weeks, not 1 for an unsuccessful challenge.
If you think my previous comment was saying what Api received, it was not. It is what I thought he would receive. Apologies if it was misleading, someone asked what do we think he gets.
As for differences between Galvins punishment and say Kenny or Couchman or anyone else who apparently has been 'let off'. Well different hip drops have different gradings (just as different high tackles do or any other foul play). Both of Galvins have been deemed Grade 1 as Apis were.
I thought Apis looked a grade 2 given he lost his feet and first contact was onto the ankle of the Eels player. The force was low to moderate so similar to Kenny but not as severe as Couchman a couple weeks ago. From memory (I haven't gone back to check) Galvins feet drag along the ground and some of his body weight is taken by the ground before contact with the leg. Hence why it was a Grade 1. The NRL has also told us the resulted injury does impact the grading (rightly or wrongly can be debated but that is the way it is adjudicated).
I think Api is lucky to receive Grade 1 and to not be missing a game. Probably the fact there was no significant injury has saved him.
As for Laulii. Well I don't believe it should be a suspension (or even a charge) but again the significance of the injury has likely played a huge part in the outcome.
this is sick man. respect.I'm working on a live sentiment tracker of fans during a match. Still a lot to tweak, but some of the insight from this game was funny:
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