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  • Oh how rothfield hates the roosters...............

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226354389243

    scroll down to this part

    THE LOWLIGHT

    Embarrassing decisions by officials continue to give the NRL a black eye. The opening try of Saturday night’s Warriors - Roosters clash was a classic example. Everyone at the ground and watching on Fox Sports could see Warriors hooker Alehana Mara had grounded the ball over his own tryline - yet somehow video ref Bernard Sutton awarded a try to Roosters centre BJ Leilua.


    How did I know he was going to mention this? Yeah we were the ones who got all the good decisions go our way.

    Has uncle Nick screwed his wife or something?

    The only good thing he does is say what a great debut Moga had and how he is one to watch for the future. He'll probably write a roosters club in crisis article in the weeks to come and how we should offload Moga because he's causing us too much trouble with his.......... I dunno , he'll make something up.

    The nerve of that coward

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    Why people continue to read his junk I will never know!

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    • #3
      As soon as I saw it I thought there was a case for simultaneous grounding. I would have been happy for the decision to go either way to be honest, but why no mention of the Johnson try which was just as contentious?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
        As soon as I saw it I thought there was a case for simultaneous grounding. I would have been happy for the decision to go either way to be honest, but why no mention of the Johnson try which was just as contentious?
        Spot on HC, on all counts. The johnson try was a "square up" for the Leilua try so worriers supporters and slothfield have no grounds for complaint.
        "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

        Thomas Jefferson

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
          As soon as I saw it I thought there was a case for simultaneous grounding. I would have been happy for the decision to go either way to be honest, but why no mention of the Johnson try which was just as contentious?


          That's easy. Because Johnson doesn't play for the Roosters!

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          • #6
            Daily Telegraph is Murdoch Empire - Murdoch Empire is against Politis because of the Freddy/Gus 1995 rescue package.

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            • #7
              Havn't seen the game as I was at the Knights v Cowboys game. Have seen one reply of the Leilua try and thought it was wrong. Give Slothfield some credit he did say Moga had a good debut lol.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by cowboymad View Post
                Havn't seen the game as I was at the Knights v Cowboys game. Have seen one reply of the Leilua try and thought it was wrong. Give Slothfield some credit he did say Moga had a good debut lol.
                You're on the wrong forum. Rothfield is a hypocrite of the highest order. I will give him credit for that!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
                  You're on the wrong forum. Rothfield is a hypocrite of the highest order. I will give him credit for that!
                  I am not a fan of his by any means but he did give a huge wrap to Moga.

                  "THE HIGHLIGHT

                  The much-anticipated debut of Roosters rookie Tautau Moga was worth the wait against the Warriors on Saturday night. Regarded as league’s next big thing, Moga had several false starts before a spectacular entry onto the NRL stage. In a beaten team, Moga scored a spectacular try, had another disallowed and was superb with the ball in his hands. One to watch."
                  Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Big Poppa Pump View Post
                    I am not a fan of his by any means but he did give a huge wrap to Moga.

                    "THE HIGHLIGHT

                    The much-anticipated debut of Roosters rookie Tautau Moga was worth the wait against the Warriors on Saturday night. Regarded as league’s next big thing, Moga had several false starts before a spectacular entry onto the NRL stage. In a beaten team, Moga scored a spectacular try, had another disallowed and was superb with the ball in his hands. One to watch."

                    Should be a lesson there.
                    Lock him up tight. Remember Toddy?

                    Gummy Beetroot Face.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by chook 56 View Post
                      Should be a lesson there.
                      Lock him up tight. Remember Toddy?

                      Gummy Beetroot Face.
                      Indeed.

                      Moga is going to be a superstar. Hopefully we get this one right & we lock him up long-term.
                      Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

                        That's easy. Because Johnson doesn't play for the Roosters!
                        Exactly. I am the least paranoid person you will ever find, but of all the time the refs bent us over and raped us on their calls, that is the call which got in the way for rothfield.

                        It's a 50:50 call at worst if not a 60:40 call our way. Simultaneous grounding meaning an advantage for the attacking team.

                        What about the shoulder charge which wan't a high shot, or the tautau try which was disallowed, or the mini play the ball which should have been a stoppage for injury,...........should I go on.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rooster2013 View Post
                          Exactly. I am the least paranoid person you will ever find, but of all the time the refs bent us over and raped us on their calls, that is the call which got in the way for rothfield.

                          It's a 50:50 call at worst if not a 60:40 call our way. Simultaneous grounding meaning an advantage for the attacking team.

                          What about the shoulder charge which wan't a high shot, or the tautau try which was disallowed, or the mini play the ball which should have been a stoppage for injury,...........should I go on.
                          The Cordner shoulder-charge should never have been a penalty. That's for sure.
                          Moga's disallowed try was because of a knock-on. Correct decision..
                          Mini's play-the-ball. Well, that's footy. He actually could have been penalised. (Even though it was the same result from the farce they called the scrum).

                          I thought the worst decision was when a Warrior put the ball down on Mose's foot, for it to be first called a knock-on from the main ref, only to be over-ruled by the pocket saying Mose kicked the ball, which he clearly did not...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
                            As soon as I saw it I thought there was a case for simultaneous grounding. I would have been happy for the decision to go either way to be honest, but why no mention of the Johnson try which was just as contentious?
                            Same here mate and I was absolutely shocked when we got that decision. They then squared it up by disallowing the Moga try which imho was about 80% chance of being a fair try.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cowboymad View Post
                              Havn't seen the game as I was at the Knights v Cowboys game. Have seen one reply of the Leilua try and thought it was wrong. Give Slothfield some credit he did say Moga had a good debut lol.
                              Simultaneous grounding - benefit goes to attacking team, you and Beetroot face need to learn the rules.
                              Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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