Quote: Andy Gilder "Don't care what decisions go against you.
The minute a person within the game questions the honesty of a match official, they should be looking at an immediate ban and heavy fine.'"
Why? The official literally cheated in the Salford match, he applied a rule that doesn't exist any more, he might as well have started allowing unlimited tackles or awarding three points for a try. I also believe that the final play-off match last season against St Helens was a deliberate sabotage by the referee, there's no way such a number of calls in a big game would go against one team. The first half of the cup tie vs Hull KR a few weeks ago was also debatable in terms of the integrity of the official.
Today's game wasn't though, it was terrible officiating and one of the worst forward passes I've ever seen for a try (probably the worst TBH) but that doesn't change the fact that Catalan could and probably would've won the game regardless if it wasn't for absolutely terrible play from Dureau. It also doesn't change the fact that the four league points lost in these matches could've been made up with away wins at Salford and Widnes in the last two weeks.
Having said that, the pass today was fully 5 and a half meters forward and you can't blame them at all for being annoyed at that.