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Post by JJR on Sept 4, 2017 15:30:53 GMT
Yet another Wigan player, ISA, gets away with the type of tackle that put Tasi out of the rest of the season. Holbrook the Saints coach thought it was yet another injustice.
So its one law for Wigan, and one for the rest; Wanes Law - if I put my miserablepleadingfaceon we can get away with anything cos we're special (Chase got 7? matches for the same type of tackle)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 15:44:12 GMT
I'm sure the moron that is Anthony Gelling will make an hilarious internet video that will be a sensation.
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Post by johnh1 on Sept 4, 2017 21:47:06 GMT
Just seen the cannonball tackle. It was horrific, just like the one against Tasi by Powell. Wigan just continually get away with these types of tackles. It's time there was some explanation by the RFL as to why.
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Post by prestwichred on Sept 5, 2017 5:49:50 GMT
This is one reason people are getting fed up of RL. The RFL are without doubt bent. This bias and especially Wigan to the so called big four is getting beyond a joke.
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Post by bonitared on Sept 5, 2017 10:20:31 GMT
This is one reason people are getting fed up of RL. The RFL are without doubt bent. This bias and especially Wigan to the so called big four is getting beyond a joke. I don't think for a moment that the RFL is bent. However,I think it's staffed by low grade, empire building individuals. Upsetting Wigan and Leeds is not on their 'to do' list. As regards referees,which we all know is a thankless task,they prioritise extreme fitness over common sense. There have been numerous examples of decisions on the field,or video ref,that lack such common sense. Salary-wise,there is undoubtedly a scale in the various sporting organisations but ,for the money we're paying,we should expect more quality. Sadly,they're marking their own homework.
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