Quote ComeOnYouUll="ComeOnYouUll"I don't see what him quitting would achieve.
What needs to happen is an investigation as to how such a clear error can be avoided in the future.'"
We don't need an investigation as to how to avoid it, it's very simple to avoid, you look at the video replay and be 'honest'
Poor refereeing is a problem and has been for a long time, too many referees seem to let things go for the so called 'bigger teams' and use a different criteria for others. When you play Leeds or Wigan you know that you will be victim to clear forwards, offsides and PTB's that are so ridiculously illegal it's mind boggling, but rarely will they get pulled, whereas teams like Salford, Cas, Widnes, KR and the like will get no leniency whatsoever. If you watch the Leeds v Wigan game you will see lot's of incidents of Wigan players just rolling the ball between their legs while pushing away the defender, with no attempts to even appear to make an effort to play it with the foot.
While I hate the number of forward passes that go on, it is sometimes easy to understand how they are missed, especially as the players are so fit and fast the officials cannot keep up (we had an incident against Wakefield when there was a clear forward pass, but the linesman, who looked as though his legs were in pain was about 20 metres behind the play) with them, but Saturdays incident was more than a mistake in my opinion, it was far too easy to see (even live as it happened) to be just a mistake.