Watching the replay this morning. For mine the Perrett knock back was not a try. He touched it into their player. Put yourself in the position of a warriors fan and watch the replay again.
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Originally posted by Dubai View PostWatching the replay this morning. For mine the Perrett knock back was not a try. He touched it into their player. Put yourself in the position of a warriors fan and watch the replay again.
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Originally posted by elo View PostI think Pez knocked it forward into Tupou before knocking it back, was very brief and hard to notice though.
Pearce I believe got that ball down but even if it went to the video ref would have been a Ref's Call as there was no clear sight of it touching the ground, Archer would have called held up.
The general refereeing however was once again poor and inconsistent, how the Warriors earned 4 more penalties simply baffles the mind. They were slower at the ruck, held us down and pinned the upper shoulders and neck a lot too - their discipline was awful yet just 4 penalties against them, it wasn't right.
Archer is an effing cheat, pure and simple.
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Originally posted by Dubai View PostWatching the replay this morning. For mine the Perrett knock back was not a try. He touched it into their player. Put yourself in the position of a warriors fan and watch the replay again.
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Originally posted by Easts 2034 View PostAll well and good to bitch and whine about the refs but I want to see some hard statistics and data that proves this is the case.
Every team thinks they are hard done by and this year we have been copping it but until we have hard statistics there is nothing that can be done.
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Originally posted by Easts 2034 View PostYes where is this evidence hiding? I've long suspected this to be the case but I need PROOF.
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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Originally posted by Easts 2034 View PostYes where is this evidence hiding? I've long suspected this to be the case but I need PROOF.
It shows that, over the last half a decade, the Roosters have been the most penalised team since 1980, when the records commence. It also shows the very sympathetic treatment that some other, penalty welfare-dependent teams have received.
These figures only tell half the story, of course. It's the penalties we don't receive that are also a concern. Smith last night pointed out how strange it was that we should be flogged in the penalties last night despite being clearly the most physically dominant team.
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Originally posted by Easts 2034 View PostHmm those teams aren't successful by any means. Kind of undermines the argument.
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Originally posted by Spirit of 66 View PostMate, check out this site: http://stats.rleague.com/rl/misc/penalties.html
It shows that, over the last half a decade, the Roosters have been the most penalised team since 1980, when the records commence. It also shows the very sympathetic treatment that some other, penalty welfare-dependent teams have received.
These figures only tell half the story, of course. It's the penalties we don't receive that are also a concern. Smith last night pointed out how strange it was that we should be flogged in the penalties last night despite being clearly the most physically dominant team.
tigers are copping it worse - 12 on penalties
of course, the evening up of penalty counts often distorts the actual impact
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