State of Origin 2025

It's a good thing that there's plenty of time to look around, make a decision after considering all the options and move with plenty of time to not be in anyone's way.
He ran through the line. Stood there watching what Cleary was doing before finally deciding maybe he should move as Cleary stepped back his way. Then took about 3 steps back before the contact with Carrigan occurred.
He had heaps of time to look around before Cleary had stepped back infield. If he acted then instead of bludging and watching Cleary then he would of had heaps of time.
If, after bludging, he felt he did not have time to check behind him he has the option of moving forward to remove himself from the area and then retreat once he is clear of the play.
Moving backwards blindly where play is occurring invites trouble. I coach U/14s forwards this. It is genuinely [This word has been automatically removed]ed that NRL forwards have no concept of getting out of the way.
 
Fair dink that’s a poor decision or the game is broken. The Tigpies got penalised the same not long back. What is the defender supposed to do when a bloke jumps into his arms?
We finally get a penalty and I don’t reckon it should be.
 
Fair dink that’s a poor decision or the game is broken. The Tigpies got penalised the same not long back. What is the defender supposed to do when a bloke jumps into his arms?
We finally get a penalty and I don’t reckon it should be.
Remember To’o got penalised and binned for something similar in Game 1. It’s a lousy interpretation of the rule.
 
All the Blues need is a fair share of the ball
Fair dink that’s a poor decision or the game is broken. The Tigpies got penalised the same not long back. What is the defender supposed to do when a bloke jumps into his arms?
We finally get a penalty and I don’t reckon it should be.
No thanks to Klein who awarded the penalty to QLD
 

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