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| Wane is a kn0b,So well done Browny for playing him at his own game and winning too as he didn't like it as was justified by his rant
I find it quite funny that he thinks that he's Mr Wigan and all that, but how many top players have left the club during his tenure?
Do they not like him ? 
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| Quote Eastbourne Warrior="Eastbourne Warrior"To be fair there's a few partaking in a bit if indignation on your side of the hill too. There are limits to what coaches should say but a bit of banter never hurt anyone, fans should enjoy it and look forward to the next game rather than getting themselves wound up by some mind games.'"
Of course there is, but that's more because no one on our side expected Brown to take a shot!
For me, Wane pulls the card too often, he does it virtually every time he plays saints, did it vs cas and I seem to recall another time this season as well - but there's nothing like media rivalry to get fans riled up once in a while
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| Its not looking too good for rattled Wane, A stutter and now he's shot himself in the foot.
On Radio Machester Talk In, they mentioned the double movement no try, Ian Smith phoned in said it was a quite easy decision, hand was on the player when the ball carrying arm hit the ground to complete the tackle ...no brainer.
Then the discussion went on to if the cameras were not there it would have been given, Wigan fans where desperate and phoned in that it was a try because they didn,t want the cameras to be there.
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| Quote Magic Superbeetle="Magic Superbeetle"www.loverugbyleague.com/news_15517-wane-slams-thaler.html
And as if by magic ...'"
I wonder if both coaches will now get a fine? Fine or no fine, what are the odds?
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| The media seem to have gone for this, too. This is exactly the comment they were fishing for.
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| Quote Magic Superbeetle="Magic Superbeetle"www.loverugbyleague.com/news_15517-wane-slams-thaler.html
And as if by magic ...'"
So basically Ape man is doing exactly what Brown said he was. I wonder if the RFL will react ..
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| Quote Judder Man="Judder Man"Its not looking too good for rattled Wane, A stutter and now he's shot himself in the foot.
On Radio Machester Talk In, they mentioned the double movement no try, Ian Smith phoned in said it was a quite easy decision, hand was on the player when the ball carrying arm hit the ground to complete the tackle ...no brainer.
Then the discussion went on to if the cameras were not there it would have been given, Wigan fans where desperate and phoned in that it was a try because they didn,t want the cameras to be there.'"
Agree, it's an anomaly in the game. Had that been 10 yards out Burgess gets up and scores, no problem. There is no way he was held in the tackle, Hohaia fell off the initial tackle but another Saints player put his hand on Burgess.
Martyn Saddler commented about it in todays League Express, there is no way that should have been a penalty. If the referee can allow the player to play the ball again when he passes the ball after a held call then Burgess should have been at least allowed to play the ball. I can't remember if it was the last tackle, if it was it should have been a handover
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| Quote Rogues Gallery="Rogues Gallery"Agree, it's an anomaly in the game. Had that been 10 yards out Burgess gets up and scores, no problem. There is no way he was held in the tackle, Hohaia fell off the initial tackle but another Saints player put his hand on Burgess.'"
You don't have to be held in the tackle though. As confirmed by former head of referees during the Sky commentary, there only needs to be an opposition player's hand on the potential try scorer for it to be ruled as a double movement, so long as the potential try scorer has his ball carrying arm on the floor when the opposition player touches him.
It wasn't a try according to the rules. No need for you to be bitter about it though. We're not. 
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| It was never a try. Defender was touching him so he can't make another move for the try line once his arm touched the floor.
It's an offence to do so, it's cheating (in effect - you are making an illegal move to score a try) so I can't understand why you wouldn't want a penalty in that situation.
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| Quote Rogues Gallery="Rogues Gallery"Agree, it's an anomaly in the game. Had that been 10 yards out Burgess gets up and scores, no problem. There is no way he was held in the tackle, Hohaia fell off the initial tackle but another Saints player put his hand on Burgess.
Martyn Saddler commented about it in todays League Express, there is no way that should have been a penalty. If the referee can allow the player to play the ball again when he passes the ball after a held call then Burgess should have been at least allowed to play the ball. I can't remember if it was the last tackle, if it was it should have been a handover'"
What on earth are you talking about? It was a double movement, the tackle was complete.
You obviously don't understand the rules.
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