Quote the stella kid="the stella kid"As a huddersfield fan I thought the decision could have gone either way. However I also thought Broughtons disallowed try was very harsh and that for Ryan Baileys try no camera angle showed he had actually grounded the ball.'"
Logically you would assume that some part of the ball had touched a blade of grass with the bailey try, it was so close to the ground.
Broughtons disallowed try was harsh in the sense that every try disallowed for obstruction this season has been harsh. Compared to some other incidents that was a straight forward decision.
To disallow a try like that, on the basis of some marginal push, when it was 6 a 1 and half a dozen of the other in the build up, that only become noticeable in super slow mo, honestly words fail me.
This is for all teams now, the ref's are going to the screen for practically every single decision, using super zoom and super slow mo and looking for any minsclue reason to disallow tries.
It's against the spirit of the game and it's gone way too far.
A new criteria needs to be implemented for actually referring a decision, and the sky cameras and commentary team need to stop scrutinizing every little incident and decision trying to drum up false controversy.