Quote: William Eve "Your loaded question was answered in an entirely appropriate manner. '"
It wasn't a loaded question William. I was asking if you agreed that the refereeing was inconsistent compared to previous offences this season? In what way is that loaded? And please answer the question.
Quote: William Eve "Indeed, it was a trivial incident which was met with the usual level of faux outrage from the usual suspects on Sky. That's their job... to over-hype incidents (trivial or otherwise) and blow them out of all proportion. It surprises me NOT that the idiotic audience (whom they specifically pander to) should enthusiastically lap up all their buffoonery with such relish and treat it as gospel. '"
I thought most were merely surprised there was no punishment for Briers other than a penalty against his team. An unprovoked punch deserves 10 mins in my opinion. If that doesn't then I'm not sure what anybody would be sinbinned for. Wasn't that its original purpose? To give a player a few minutes to calm down? I agreed, and still do, with Stuart Cummings. A sin bin.
Quote: William Eve "Why? Because Briers effort was so weak? '"
Because it was unprovoked and wasn't in a toe-to-toe situation
Quote: William Eve "Correct. It wasn't biff by anyone's standards. '"
I never took you as a fan of cheap shots. That's usually something you accuse Ryan Bailey of. I assume you were similarly outraged by Bailey's recent suspension then?
Quote: William Eve "Ablett's back wasn't turned. The evidence is there to see, unless you exist in SmokeyTA world. Why do you insist on making things up? Ablett was side-on and had his eyes focused on Briers. He took evasive action once he saw Briers winding up for a handbag swing. '"
From the couple of viewings I saw on Sky, and I haven't re-watched it, I thought Briers punch connected with the back right side of Ablett's head as Ablett was turning to walk away.
Quote: William Eve "I'm not a fan of sanitised, softcock Super League and the establishment of bans for nothing incidents such as this. Perhaps you hadn't noticed? These are play-off fixtures, not namby-pamby meaningless regular season dross with refereeing interpretations to suit the prevailing sanitised wind. There ought to be a major step up in quality and intensity and refs ought to be applying more lenient interpretations of the rules on misbehaviour under such conditions. '"
Neither am I William. I don't know why you think I am. However that doesn't mean you can just throw punches for no reason and receive no punishment. Again, an ideal situation for the sin bin.
Quote: William Eve "Ablett should be dropped from the squad for cowardice on two occasions... during the trivial Briers incident and during the next set of six following the penalty when he crapped himself and lost possession at the sight of a few Warrington forwards aiming up before they even got there. 28 minutes and 58 seconds of game time had elapsed if you're interested in watching that gutless effort again.'"
So should the rest of the Leeds pack. The next Wire forward that drove it in after that should have been flattened.