Quote mickyb1234="mickyb1234"I think you hit the nail on the head though, errors are exactly that, errors and to err is human.
So as much as you train, as much as you add technology errors will still occur that goes for players as well as officials and as long as humans are involved you will not stop it. What is annoying is when the suggestion is it is deliberate or one team is unfairly dealt with by the match officials for whatever reason...'"
micky, we all know that refs will make mistakes. Take the game this week, the ref missed a blatant obstruction on Oscar Thomas, but he also gave dodgy decisions against Leigh. The point being that after the game all the Leigh fans said that we won fair and square even if the ref wasn't very good. The reefing wasn't one sided, just not very good.
In the Bradford game every 50/50 call went against us. Each time the ball came out at the ruck, if we were in possession it was given as a knock on, if they were in possession it was given as a reef. Now if you've watched the game for any length of time you know that they are often a borderline call. How can you explain them all going against us?
You are right that no matter how much you chat to the ref he won't change his call. But Wes Naiqama is not a gobby player, he doesn't chats back to the ref as a rule, so why did he feel the need to talk to the ref so much in the Bradford game? What explains this uncharacteristic behaviour?
Unlike some of the journeyman players we had in the past, this current crop are pretty honest, they'll admit when they haven't played well. So when I chatted to them in the bar after the Bradford game, why did they all complain that the ref had unfairly penalised them? (and remember they are even closer to the action than us or the ref).
It's all very well backing the ref, and I agree that they are vital to the game, and must be allowed to err. But regarding the Bradford game, avery other poster on here apart from you thinks the refereeing was unfair, the players thought the refereeing was unfair, our captain thought the refereeing was unfair. Are they ALL wrong?