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Originally posted by QWERTY View PostVery rigged. Second Latrell try Cody Walker deadseat knocked that on, and then they don’t stop the clock for his conversion with 2-3 minutes to go.
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Originally posted by QWERTY View Post
Yep, and then they didn’t stop the clock on the last try, when you’re meant to. Penrith ended up only have 3 seconds left lol. Is Demetriou the head of the reff department or something?
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Spencer is a proper front rower in the modern game. Very keen to see him join us. At first I didn't get the signing but he just brings something completely different. I actually think his signing is the end of Watson. Spencer plays with that fast running, quick play the ball kind of approach off the bench that Watson and Egan do. Egan has re-signed, so odd man out is Watson.
Bench next year of: E. Butch, Sitili/NButch, Spencer, JWH. (Collins and Lodge starters)? Brandon Smith's nutritionist and personal trainer to get a massive payrise to get him into the 80min role.
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By the NRL/Fox/Nine NRL sites Souths scored that last try at the 78.30 game time mark ( Fox/Nine have it at 79 minutes as they don't use seconds)
All within the rules as they currently stand - kickers have 1 minute 20 seconds so be only 10 or less seconds to go of the match - it ended up 3 seconds
TIME OFF Time should be taken off by the Referee:
1 (a) After 1 minute and 20 seconds from the time which any try has been awarded up until the time the conversion is taken, or
(b) After 1 minute and 20 seconds from the time which a penalty has been awarded up until the penalty kick for goal is being attempted, and
(c) Following an attempted conversion for a minimum of 30 seconds before play is restarted at the centre of half way.
2 . In the last five minutes of the second half:
(a) Following a conversion, a successful penalty kick at goal or field goal until the play is restarted at the centre of the half way or
(b) Following a unsuccessful penalty kick at goal or field goal that goes touch in-goal or over the dead ball line.
Restart Clock
a . Following the completion of each attempted conversion kick at goal during NRL matches, the Referee shall immediately call time out,
b . The NRL Timekeeper will immediately start a 30 second restart clock when time is called out by the Referee,
c . The 30 second restart clock will indicate to all players and officials that play will only recommence at the halfway line once the clock has counted down to zero,
d . When the clock has counted down to zero, the Referee will immediately call time back on with all players to be ready to restart the match with a place kick from the halfway mark,
e . Players will not be permitted to restart play until such time as the restart clock has counted down to zero and the Referee has called time back on,
f . In the event that a referee believes a team is intentionally wasting time by not restarting play after the restart clock has counted down to zero, the Referee may again call time out at his discretion,
g . In the event that a team declines the opportunity to attempt a conversion kick at goal following a try, the Referee will immediately call time out following this request of the team captain. The restart clock shall immediately begin following the time out call from the Referee,
h . In the event of a possible 8 point try, time off and the restart clock will commence at the completion of the second attempted kick at goal.Last edited by King Salvo; 04-21-2023, 03:53 PM.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostBy the NRL/Fox/Nine NRL sites Souths scored that last try at the 78.30 game time mark ( Fox/Nine have it at 79 minutes as they don't use seconds)
All within the rules as they currently stand - kickers have 1 minute 20 seconds so be only 10 or less seconds to go of the match - it ended up 3 seconds
TIME OFF Time should be taken off by the Referee:
1 (a) After 1 minute and 20 seconds from the time which any try has been awarded up until the time the conversion is taken, or
(b) After 1 minute and 20 seconds from the time which a penalty has been awarded up until the penalty kick for goal is being attempted, and
(c) Following an attempted conversion for a minimum of 30 seconds before play is restarted at the centre of half way.
2 . In the last five minutes of the second half:
(a) Following a conversion, a successful penalty kick at goal or field goal until the play is restarted at the centre of the half way or
(b) Following a unsuccessful penalty kick at goal or field goal that goes touch in-goal or over the dead ball line.
Restart Clock
a . Following the completion of each attempted conversion kick at goal during NRL matches, the Referee shall immediately call time out,
b . The NRL Timekeeper will immediately start a 30 second restart clock when time is called out by the Referee,
c . The 30 second restart clock will indicate to all players and officials that play will only recommence at the halfway line once the clock has counted down to zero,
d . When the clock has counted down to zero, the Referee will immediately call time back on with all players to be ready to restart the match with a place kick from the halfway mark,
e . Players will not be permitted to restart play until such time as the restart clock has counted down to zero and the Referee has called time back on,
f . In the event that a referee believes a team is intentionally wasting time by not restarting play after the restart clock has counted down to zero, the Referee may again call time out at his discretion,
g . In the event that a team declines the opportunity to attempt a conversion kick at goal following a try, the Referee will immediately call time out following this request of the team captain. The restart clock shall immediately begin following the time out call from the Referee,
h . In the event of a possible 8 point try, time off and the restart clock will commence at the completion of the second attempted kick at goal.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostI think the issue is there shouldnt be that wasted 1.20 min where buggerall football is played. Change that rule it is pointless. Time off once ball is not in play, back on when kicker at top of mark to kick, after they have set-up.
I wonder if people would be debating this if it was the Roosters though - most likely not
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
I recall they had time off for kicks before and the game times where in excess of 90 minutes so it was canned.
I wonder if people would be debating this if it was the Roosters though - most likely not
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostI think the issue is there shouldnt be that wasted 1.20 min where buggerall football is played. Change that rule it is pointless. Time off once ball is not in play, back on when kicker at top of mark to kick, after they have set-up.
For example when Maloney started taking people's shoes off the refs took a commonsense approach and just penalised him using an existing rule. Where there's a will, I don't think they need to change the rules every time somebody does something new that's clearly contrary to the spirit of the game.
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