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  • #46
    Saw an interesting stat on penalties the other day. It has to do with runs of games without receiving more than seven penalties.

    We are on 43 games (including finals)(Thanks Tommy). The next after that is 8.

    When you consider that our power game should lead to a lot of penalties because teams are struggling to slow us down it just doesn't make sense.
    Last edited by Johnny Tobin; 07-15-2015, 03:32 PM.

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    • #47
      Yep. It's been since rnd 2 last year that we received more than 7 penalties in a game (we beat the Eels by 50).

      And it's actually up to 43 games now. Perhaps the most extraordinary stat I've ever seen.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post
        I am not buying the Dogs love at all. The Morris brothers are injury prone, their forward pack as a collective are big but too immobile, I don't like them on a hot steamy October evening, that said they will be watching the game from Bali or Coffs. Last year was there best chance when they arsed there way into the Grand Final but got pumped. We are a 20 point better side than they are. Brisbane and the Cowboys are our main danger.
        I completely agree with this
        When you trust your television
        what you get is what you got
        Cause when they own the information
        they can bend it all they want

        John Mayer

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
          Yep. It's been since rnd 2 last year that we received more than 7 penalties in a game (we beat the Eels by 50).

          And it's actually up to 43 games now. Perhaps the most extraordinary stat I've ever seen.

          There may be something in the paper on it shortly.

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          • #50
            The most interesting stat about penalties IMO is that since the Rothfield article highlighting our lopsided treatment, our penalty differential is basically 0. Suddenly, despite being told time and time again that our penalty counts were all about our poor discipline, or some laughable deliberate "tactic" by our coaching staff, we started getting a fair shake.

            It is the most blatant proof yet that the refs DID have an agenda against our side. An agenda which was quickly stopped once the media started questioning the statistics

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Danish View Post
              The most interesting stat about penalties IMO is that since the Rothfield article highlighting our lopsided treatment, our penalty differential is basically 0. Suddenly, despite being told time and time again that our penalty counts were all about our poor discipline, or some laughable deliberate "tactic" by our coaching staff, we started getting a fair shake.

              It is the most blatant proof yet that the refs DID have an agenda against our side. An agenda which was quickly stopped once the media started questioning the statistics
              The diving and the milking mysteriously stopped around that time too.
              "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post


                There may be something in the paper on it shortly.
                Cheers. Will be an interesting read.

                I do believe that our little push to get the word out there has led to the articles and media attention. Which has in turn resulted in a sharp shift in penalties... we're no longer getting shafted as Danish said.

                I'll hold off on getting too excited lest we have a Prelim at Suncorp or Dairy Farmers. That could be quite the porking we'll receive.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                  Cheers. Will be an interesting read.

                  I do believe that our little push to get the word out there has led to the articles and media attention. Which has in turn resulted in a sharp shift in penalties... we're no longer getting shafted as Danish said.

                  I'll hold off on getting too excited lest we have a Prelim at Suncorp or Dairy Farmers. That could be quite the porking we'll receive.
                  I said to my boss the other day that if we play Nth Qld in a final or grand final, I'm not going to be in a healthy state.
                  "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                    Cheers. Will be an interesting read.

                    I do believe that our little push to get the word out there has led to the articles and media attention. Which has in turn resulted in a sharp shift in penalties... we're no longer getting shafted as Danish said.

                    I'll hold off on getting too excited lest we have a Prelim at Suncorp or Dairy Farmers. That could be quite the porking we'll receive.

                    We are doing a lot better in that regard since the recent publicity. It's had an amazing effect.

                    But it still puzzles me that we can't get more than seven penalties.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Danish View Post
                      The most interesting stat about penalties IMO is that since the Rothfield article highlighting our lopsided treatment, our penalty differential is basically 0. Suddenly, despite being told time and time again that our penalty counts were all about our poor discipline, or some laughable deliberate "tactic" by our coaching staff, we started getting a fair shake.

                      It is the most blatant proof yet that the refs DID have an agenda against our side. An agenda which was quickly stopped once the media started questioning the statistics
                      I said at the time the Rothfield expose was one of the biggest landmark events for our team in many years...so far so good.

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                      • #56
                        Cows to beat us in the big one.

                        JT to completely dominate Pearce.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post


                          We are doing a lot better in that regard since the recent publicity. It's had an amazing effect.

                          But it still puzzles me that we can't get more than seven penalties.
                          To the extent of 43 games, it's absolutely staggering.

                          When you realise that the league average over the past few years is generally 8 or more penalties once every 3.5-4 games; a run of 43 games is truly remarkable. And it must surely be an NRL era record. Perhaps even double any previous mark.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                            To the extent of 43 games, it's absolutely staggering.

                            When you realise that the league average over the past few years is generally 8 or more penalties once every 3.5-4 games; a run of 43 games is truly remarkable. And it must surely be an NRL era record. Perhaps even double any previous mark.

                            It's even more staggering when you consider the type of team we are. We are the most powerful team and constantly have the other sides going backwards. We should be getting the most penalties - not the least.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                              Cheers. Will be an interesting read.

                              I do believe that our little push to get the word out there has led to the articles and media attention. Which has in turn resulted in a sharp shift in penalties... we're no longer getting shafted as Danish said.

                              I'll hold off on getting too excited lest we have a Prelim at Suncorp or Dairy Farmers. That could be quite the porking we'll receive.

                              The difference though is that ANY team that has to play the cowboys or broncos in the finals is going to absolutely cop it. It won't be specifically against our side!

                              It really would be funny though if the cowboys managed to make the GF, then lost it due to some horrendous decision in the dying minutes. I wouldn't even care if it were Souffs winning back to back premierships at that point, as I would never stop laughing.

                              The cowboys went from being my sentimental 2nd faves to my equal most hated team after the 2013 season when Thurston went on his epic sook. I used to really like watching Thurston play but the constant servicing of his member by everyone in the media (He pats ball boys on the head! What a champion!) has turned me completely off him. Add to that his rant against Pearce and that little rewriting of history "origin story" on him before game 3 and he can go and get ****ed

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
                                Cows to beat us in the big one.

                                JT to completely dominate Pearce.

                                That is my biggest fear this year. I'd rather we bomb out in straight sets than lose another grand final

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