For what it's worth my overriding thoughts on the matter are that it just highlights what a stupid system it is to have a referee basically guessing a decision on field which then massively influences the video ref. It's crazy - if the on field ref doesn't know then he shouldn't be forced to guess. In this instance Moore literally couldn't see the ball and had to walk around a pile of bodies before making a judgement. How can this be seen as a logical process?
It's pointless giving my thoughts on here about if Moore should've gone try or no try and why he did what he did. But what I will say is that if you take away the ref's call and ask every referee in the country to act as video ref, view that incident and make a call purely on what they've seen, then not one of them will give a try. That's my opinion. But in putting it on the video ref that he has to find concrete evidence to overturn what is essentially a guess, the system is massively flawed and in this instance Wigan have benefited. Let's be honest, if that try was given against you, you would be absolutely raging.
I haven't seen any evidence that the Penrith one at the end was definitely a try so have no arguments about it not being given, but if Moore is giving the atttacking side huge benefit of the doubt with the first one then he should again with the Penrith one in my opinion because I can't understand how he has seen more evidence of a try in the Wardle one than the one at the end. But again, that's where the system is so wrong. The on field ref is just having a guess and massively leading the video ref in one direction.
Whilst I'm at it, there was a forward pass for Leemings try too and the mistake from Moore on the ball steal is amateurish. He missed a blatant high tackle on Field late in the game as well.
As for the game itself Wigan defended brilliantly for most of it and took their chances well. Penrith were making much more ground, especially first half and spent more time in the atttacking 3rd but your line defence was excellent. The French pass for the Miski try was exceptional and you were unlucky with what would've been an amazing try with the scrum play.
Fiinally I am genuinely happy for Matty Peet. He is one of Rugby League's good guys and in the brief dealings I have had with him away from Rugby he is a top class human being. I find it impossible to dislike him or say anything negative about him which is rare for a Wigan coach
