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| Bentham was just pleased to be back on Sky after his injury so he was simply waving to all his friends & colleagues in the ground & watching on tv.
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| Quote: DHM "Bentham did seem to have forgotten his dangly ones on Friday. A lot has been said about the game on Friday night. Wigan's tackle tactics which seem to be along the lines of "f**k about as much as possible at every PTB - while acting aggrieved about something - then rely on the ref being unwilling to penalise us at every single tackle".
In years past, at this time of the season and a with a different home team, we would have seen 30 penalties in that game.
I think we are seeing (and have been for some years now) some teams working out that refs tend to penalise unusually long PTB's. So if you slow every PTB down then you have to really be blatant to get pinged. There is also the much used by Catalans tactic of moving forward from the mark while playing the ball and putting the markers offside or making them hesitate.'"
Yea only Wigan hold down and try to slow the PTB down. K then...
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| Quote: Wigg'n "Yea only Wigan hold down and try to slow the PTB down. K then...'"
Pleased that you have woken up to the said fact.Wigan are one of the worst culprits in super league along with Huddersfield for slowing the ruck down.
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| Quote: Wigg'n "Yea only Wigan hold down and try to slow the PTB down. K then...'"
Way to completely misunderstand a post. Even for a Goon that's an impressive lack of comprehension of the English language you have there.
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| Child's gave us a team warning, penalised us but no card. He soon made up for it after the Ben cross incident
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33791.jpg [b:1swa1vwo]Change is inevitable
...except from a vending machine![/b:1swa1vwo]
[quote="BillyRhino":1swa1vwo]So in best IA mode ..<.Possibley World Class, could be the greatest thing since sliced bread....am personally very excited, and confidently expect him to prove my predictions are bang on target.... Alternatively he could be rubbish>
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| Quote: Harrigan "It doesn't
To be fair Harrigan, I am surprised by this post from you. You are correct, technically nothing has changed, but of course it is naive to think that the reality hasn't changed significantly by the introduction of a signal the crowd can now all see. Previously, even when watching on Sky, when the ref called the captain over it was rarely clear to understand if a ref was issuing a formal warning or not. The refs would often say things like 'you need to cut out these off-sides or I might be forced to take further action' but what did that really mean, was it a warning or not? Sometimes it was a very clear warning, but previously if the next penalty came maybe 5 or 10 minutes later, while the crowd might shout for a yellow, he was under less pressure if he felt that the side had indeed tidied up its act sufficiently since the warning because the crowd and even the opposing side, could never be 100% sure why the ref has called the captain over and issued a warning. As we saw on Sunday, Hicks was probably prompted by Sinfield (along with the large Leeds crowd doing their bit and now expecting a card as being inevitable) to send the Cas player to the bin and rather than say to Sinfield, well I think they have tidied things up, he just out the card!
If you look at Ganson on Friday night and the massive difference between HKR's penalty rate and Wakefield penalty rate, which got both sides with players in the bin, then was Wakefield's sin-binning really required? I don't think so, Wakefield were not repeatedly offending to slow down the overall momentum of the game like HKR appeared to be doing earlier when the gave away 4 penalties over just a few minutes. I suspect even Ganson would have let Wakefield carry on previously, but now their was expectation that he should bin a Wakey player irrespective, and Ganson gladly obliged.
Nothing has been technically changed... but I think so far, it clear that it has!
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| Quote: Inflatable_Armadillo "To be fair Harrigan, I am surprised by this post from you. You are correct, technically nothing has changed, but of course it is naive to think that the reality hasn't changed significantly by the introduction of a signal the crowd can now all see. Previously, even when watching on Sky, when the ref called the captain over it was rarely clear to understand if a ref was issuing a formal warning or not. The refs would often say things like 'you need to cut out these off-sides or I might be forced to take further action' but what did that really mean, was it a warning or not? Sometimes it was a very clear warning, but previously if the next penalty came maybe 5 or 10 minutes later, while the crowd might shout for a yellow, he was under less pressure if he felt that the side had indeed tidied up its act sufficiently since the warning because the crowd and even the opposing side, could never be 100% sure why the ref has called the captain over and issued a warning. As we saw on Sunday, Hicks was probably prompted by Sinfield (along with the large Leeds crowd doing their bit and now expecting a card as being inevitable) to send the Cas player to the bin and rather than say to Sinfield, well I think they have tidied things up, he just out the card!
If you look at Ganson on Friday night and the massive difference between HKR's penalty rate and Wakefield penalty rate, which got both sides with players in the bin, then was Wakefield's sin-binning really required? I don't think so, Wakefield were not repeatedly offending to slow down the overall momentum of the game like HKR appeared to be doing earlier when the gave away 4 penalties over just a few minutes. I suspect even Ganson would have let Wakefield carry on previously, but now their was expectation that he should bin a Wakey player irrespective, and Ganson gladly obliged.
Nothing has been technically changed... but I think so far, it clear that it has!'"
Wish he had have been reffing
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33791.jpg [b:1swa1vwo]Change is inevitable
...except from a vending machine![/b:1swa1vwo]
[quote="BillyRhino":1swa1vwo]So in best IA mode ..<.Possibley World Class, could be the greatest thing since sliced bread....am personally very excited, and confidently expect him to prove my predictions are bang on target.... Alternatively he could be rubbish>
IA mode off. [/quote:1swa1vwo]:33791.jpg |
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| Quote: MattyLeeds "Wish he had have been reffing
Whoops... a Freudian ref'ing slip!
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| Quote: Inflatable_Armadillo "Whoops... a Freudian ref'ing slip!
haha
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| To be fair I would never use Ganson to illustrate a simple refereeing call let alone a complex multi-faceted one.
Already this season he has ordered a drop-out when the ball carrying arm - but crucially not the ball - was grounded in-goal despite there being no tackler in contact. He did however shout 'touchdown.'
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