Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:50 pm
inside_man
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jonh wrote:To be fair I thought he came up with a few bad calls tonight, but he was not helped by his touch judges.
6/10 for me but still by far the best ref in the league.
6.
Seriously? 6?!?!?!
Thats surely an average performance type park.
He was a 2 or 3 AT MOST tonight, Ablett should have been sent off, Bailey should have been sin-binned, Coleys was extremely harsh, Leeds got away with a longer string of penalties than we did for Coleys yellow.
Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:54 pm
jonh
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The touch judges bottled the Ablett incident not Ganson.
Why should Bailey have been binned? For raising his knee?! Never. Penalty yes not a binning.
Coley was harsh and incorrect. Wigan gave a run of 8 or 9 penalties in in the space of 10-12 minutes just prior to and after half time, while I do not agree it was a penalty for the Coley hit, if he was going to give a penalty he had to bin him.
Leeds got the rub of the green on a few eye catching calls but generally when the calls came down to Ganson he did ok.
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Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:56 pm
cadoo
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jonh wrote:The touch judges bottled the Ablett incident not Ganson.
Why should Bailey have been binned? For raising his knee?! Never. Penalty yes not a binning.
Coley was harsh and incorrect. Wigan gave a run of 8 or 9 penalties in in the space of 10-12 minutes just prior to and after half time, while I do not agree it was a penalty for the Coley hit, if he was going to give a penalty he had to bin him.
Leeds got the rub of the green on a few eye catching calls but generally when the calls came down to Ganson he did ok.
Wow. Jonh you're a smart guy and a good poster, but that has surprised me.
Asgardian13 wrote:2010 Wigan are a very fine side. Having said that, their most over-rated player is O'Loughlin who never has been more than average.
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Frightening, isn't it? The Official "I've been shown up by Michael MaGuire/Shaun Wane" list:
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Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:05 pm
jonh
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cadoo wrote::shock: Wow. Jonh you're a smart guy and a good poster, but that has surprised me.
Fair play but I do not see why.
The Ablett incident was a bad one and should have been a straight red BUT there was no way he could have seen it, the touch judges should have made the call.
In the 10 minutes prior to half time we nearly self destructed silly silly play. I think the Coley penalty was not a penalty but if the ref saw it that way he had to make him walk.
Bailey on the high kneww was a first offence did not deserve a binning. Craig Smith used to raise the knee, the difference is Smith was better at it. It was a dirty play and Leeds showed there lack of class tonight with their tactics bit personally I would have been disappointed had that knee resulted in a binning.
Leeds string of penalties to warrant a warning and the following penalty were not nearly as close together as ours were.
All the strips, high shots knock ons he got right for me.
Not his best performance and at times frustrating, but if that is the worst refs performance this weekend SL will have had a great round from a reffing point of view.
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Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:10 pm
XBrettKennyX
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jonh wrote:Fair play but I do not see why.
The Ablett incident was a bad one and should have been a straight red BUT there was no way he could have seen it, the touch judges should have made the call.
In the 10 minutes prior to half time we nearly self destructed silly silly play. I think the Coley penalty was not a penalty but if the ref saw it that way he had to make him walk.
Bailey on the high kneww was a first offence did not deserve a binning. Craig Smith used to raise the knee, the difference is Smith was better at it. It was a dirty play and Leeds showed there lack of class tonight with their tactics bit personally I would have been disappointed had that knee resulted in a binning.
Leeds string of penalties to warrant a warning and the following penalty were not nearly as close together as ours were.
All the strips, high shots knock ons he got right for me.
Not his best performance and at times frustrating, but if that is the worst refs performance this weekend SL will have had a great round from a reffing point of view.
No. That game was the most significant game of the weekend.
Big games need big performances from refs. Ganson's performance warranted a BARLA game.
3/10 imo.
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Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:20 pm
Father Ted
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Ganson is off the pace since his return from injury. He was poor in the Wakey v Hull game and was no better tonight. Whether it his fitness or confidence in decision making I don't know but he's got some way to go to get back to his best. His decision on the Ablett incident was very poor by his standards. Can't remember the last time I saw Ganson bottle it but he did on that occasion.
Post subject: Re: Chris Clarkson DID NOT score that try
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:28 pm
jonh
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Father Ted wrote:Ganson is off the pace since his return from injury. He was poor in the Wakey v Hull game and was no better tonight. Whether it his fitness or confidence in decision making I don't know but he's got some way to go to get back to his best. His decision on the Ablett incident was very poor by his standards. Can't remember the last time I saw Ganson bottle it but he did on that occasion.
The Ablett incident for me was down to the touchy bottling it not Ganson.
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