It was interesting to here Smith talk about Cronulla's "awkward" tactics that "test the referees". He said they march forward 4 metres in many tackles and lean on the defenders - presumably to get penalties. I noticed too that they dive at the feet of defenders and no dominant tackle seems to apply.
Penalties win games and some teams are consistently favoured by the referees. In the last 4 years these teams have had a huge advantage in the penalty stakes:
Cronulla - PLUS 117 penalties
Parramatta - PLUS 101 penalties
Souths - PLUS 76 penalties
One team has a huge disadvantage:
Roosters - MINUS 150 penalties
I realise there are people here that think we deserve such a thrashing in the penalty counts every single bloody year. Do they also believe these other teams deserve such assistance from the refs? That their discipline is so consistently superior?
Penalties win games and some teams are consistently favoured by the referees. In the last 4 years these teams have had a huge advantage in the penalty stakes:
Cronulla - PLUS 117 penalties
Parramatta - PLUS 101 penalties
Souths - PLUS 76 penalties
One team has a huge disadvantage:
Roosters - MINUS 150 penalties
I realise there are people here that think we deserve such a thrashing in the penalty counts every single bloody year. Do they also believe these other teams deserve such assistance from the refs? That their discipline is so consistently superior?
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