Find the one angle that clearly overrules the onfield ‘try’ decision and only look at it once while taking a dozen looks at unclear angles. Absolute joke.
Find the one angle that clearly overrules the onfield ‘try’ decision and only look at it once while taking a dozen looks at unclear angles. Absolute joke.
Forwards win games. The backs decide by how much.
Getting blatantly obvious now who Sky want to win the Grand Final this year. Wire getting everything stupid decision every single game.
Please rfl superleague officials at least make him prove his decision
and these goons in the commentary box are complicit in it. They should be ashamed of themselves. They have played the game. Disgraceful.
I really hope every rugby league fan kicks off about this decision
I didn’t realise it was Hicks surely that shows that he isn’t incompetent he just sees things through primrose and blue spectacles. He should not be anywhere need a Wire game in future.
Leeds also got away with plenty of forward passes and a few dodgy calls so id say all in all it equalled itself out but id be furious to lose a game after that decision
Charnley try was a shocker but Briscoe threw that game away. First tackle on your own 40 with 5 minutes to go and he over plays. The old Leeds would have had 5 runs and a kick into touch.
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It wouldn’t be as much of an issue if he didn’t keep favouring the team that takes him out for lunch. Most sports would take the integrity of the game seriously but RL just isn’t bothered at all
You're right. Couldn't believe what I was seeing. Up until that one angle was shown it looked very much like he'd been held up but there was a bit of uncertainty around it as you couldn't actually see what happened just after he put the ball down on his arm and the movement carried forward. The angle from behind then clearly showed Dwyer was underneath it the whole time and ended up coming away with it, not by having ripped it but just by being right underneath as Charney tried to get it down. At that point I thought ah right there we go no try case closed. He then went back to looking at the angles that showed nothing before giving it as no try. Couldn't believe what I was watching. Bizarre and extremely dubious decision.
Oledski is definitely one of the best British props. He looks brilliant everytime ive seen him.
Love to see him at Saints.
No Doubt the nrl will come calling. Yet another problem we have in the british game