Quote: Grimmy "I think it's a poor excuse if that is the reason. Surely they don't attack the 20 that way in training, they certainly don't in the warm up!
It was a lack of organisation and too many forwards stood with hands on their hips watching their team mate taking it up on his own and getting tackled by 4 blokes that scuppered us. Nothing to do with obstruction'"
Wigan played Salford on the 22nd of May when this present controversy about obstruction reared its head, all through the match (especially the first half ) the video ref was used for persistent obstruction in their eyes.
We beat Salford even though it took a bit of time to find a way of beating them, but remember it was Salford.
On the 23rd of may I raised the thread 'Video Refs', which was discussed at length.
Since then we have played Huddersfield away and Castleford at home and in both matches we have looked off the pace and lacking in ideas, especially after the Cas match.
This is just my opinion if only for the reason that I think Wigan's main attacking weapon has been put under a lot of pressure, and at present Wigan do not seem to have an answer for it.
JUST MY OPINION.