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| Having seen it for the first time yesterday, I must admit that it seemed an anticlimax to the game.
Both sides seemed to be clueless about how to score other than by a drop goal. The less said about
those attempts the better.
Personally, I would have no issue with specific periods of extra time, played out in periods of 10 minutes
if it avoided what I saw yesterday.
It put RL in a very poor light with nobody at Wakefield capable of getting the ball off the ground and poor directional and length in Castleford's case.
With Castleford having experienced it before, against Halifax, I would welcome your views.
Good luck in the next round from a Wakefield fanatic.
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| It may have been tension-filled but I don't think it was a very good spectacle.
Both sides seemed to take the title of golden point literally - believing the only way to win was with a single point! This led to numerous woeful attempts at a drop goal from positions where even the most accomplished drop-goal exponent in the game wouldn't have fancied his chances.
I've seen golden goal used in football games and this usually has the same effect - both sides play ultra cautiously as they're frightened to death of making a mistake that could give their opponents the upper hand.
Even though we won under this rule I'd prefer the old system of 10mins each way of extra time and only then go to the golden point.
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| Both teams should have continued playing Rugby and not taking impossible shots at the posts.
Even though we lost, there is no doubt that it was compelling stuff, albeit poor quality, at times.(talking about the extra time)
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| Quote: Cecil B "It may have been tension-filled but I don't think it was a very good spectacle.
Both sides seemed to take the title of golden point literally - believing the only way to win was with a single point! This led to numerous woeful attempts at a drop goal from positions where even the most accomplished drop-goal exponent in the game wouldn't have fancied his chances.
I've seen golden goal used in football games and this usually has the same effect - both sides play ultra cautiously as they're frightened to death of making a mistake that could give their opponents the upper hand.
Even though we won under this rule I'd prefer the old system of 10mins each way of extra time and only then go to the golden point.'"
What kind of spectacle would it be if you were expecting players to play the game for 110 minutes? We could never expect that and it would be highly dangerous. Don't be stupid.
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| Quote: steadygetyerboots-on "Mmm, tough one. Off of the top of my head I'd say two 10 minute periods of extra time and end of that seperate them by tries scored; then next try winner!
Then make the players shake the hand of every fan present to thank them for staying!'"
Might be quicker at Quins if they got the fans to shake the players hands
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| I agree that the Cas-Wakey extra-time got a bit farcicle at times, but having watched the GP quite a few times now in the NRL, it becomes apparent that this was a one off - the majority of GP games are gob-smacking entertainment. If you took a poll with the SL coaches, whether they would prefer a replay (Mr.Kear on this occasion excepted) I'm sure you'd see a resounding No Thank You!
As much as I enjoy the GP in the NRL games, I do think they should be kept for Knock-Out games only.
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