Quote: Chris71 "So that is gamesmanship as Peyroux knowingly prevented a player rolling out the way by standing over him and unfortunately gameship has really crept in to RL recently and unless the RFL and the referees get a grip it will just mean the sport descending in to farce.
If a player makes a tackle and ends up in a position where they can not roll away due to the attacking player stood with a leg either side and the ball is deliberatley played into the prone defender then it should be play on or a penalty to the defending team for deliberately playing for a penalty.
In the Hull V Wakefield game Brough knew exactly what he was doing and deliberately stood over Minichello (to trap him) as he was in the process of rolling away from the tackled player, who then stood up and played the ball and Brough then let it hit Minichello and waved his arms for the penalty and was rewarded for his gamesmanship which is pretty much cheating for a penalty.
Another poor decision in the same game was Taylor being penalised for having a Wakefield player who he had tackled laid on top of him writhing around to gain a penalty when all he had to do was stand up as Taylor was clearly no holding him down but was unable to clear the area as the Wakefield player was laid on top making no attempt to get up. Similarly Jacob Miller running directly at a static Hull defender and throwing himself dramatically to the floor to yet again gain a penalty by conning the ref.
These are the areas refs need to seriously clean up otherwise the game will be ruined.
If an opposing player stands over a player that made a tackle then the ref should either let play go on or penalise the attacking player for simulation same as in football for diving.'"
What you see sometimes with refs is that they judged who dominated the tackle impact and give the advantage to the dominator, what you saw with Peyroux was aggression to play the ball on his terms and hence won the benefit of the doubt.
Its when you see a slow ruck maul and the player gets dominated but moves way forward off the mark, sometimes you see a player stepping laterally to the side to play the ball into a player who has rolled to the side, those 2 incidents are definitely penalties to the defending side.
Another problem is the ref turns his head away from the PTB to set the 10 metres that could be only 2 seconds but when looks again to the PTB he sees a different scenario and makes a calculated decision, we really need 2 referees one to police the PTB and one to set the defensive line.