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Date Posted: Thu, August 09 2007, 5:06:31 GMT-10
Author: Frank Samyia
Subject: Re: Shayne Hayne
In reply to: Daniel 's message, "Shayne Hayne" on Mon, August 06 2007, 14:36:49 GMT-10

Dear Daniel,

I saw it . . . you saw it . . . the question is, will others come out in support of what you say because you are 100% correct! I watched that game in its entirity and its one of the best I've seen in quite a while. In the end both sides deserved to get something out of it so a draw was probably a fair result.

In answer to your question - ever heard of politics in refereeing . . .

Fight the good fight - you write very well.

Cheers

Frank

>I would like to ask of any opinions on Shaynes
>performance in what was arguably the game of the
>season (Roosters Vs Warriors). I was at the game, and
>was critical of a few crucial decisions for both teams.
>
>a) When warriors scored off a clear forward pass to
>take the lead early in the 2nd half, shayne motioned
>his arm as if to say to the touchie "i thought it was
>forward what is ur opinion". Now obviously the touchie
>(Micheal Jones) got it wrong, as it was clearly
>forward, but if Shayne had an opinion why didnt he
>rule on it straight away?
>
>b) the sin bin of simon mannering- definitely a
>professional foul, but i was scratching my head when
>steve price tackled amos roberts late in the game
>AFTER the Mannering sin bin, and held onto roberts and
>gave away a penalty. THIS INCIDENT WAS MOST DEFINITELY
>A PROFESSIONAL FOUL and warriors should of had 2
>players in the bin.
>
>c) In the 2nd half of Golden Point- Warriors attacking
>the roosters line, clearly the roosters were all
>offside and should have been penalised...BUT WEREN'T.
>
>d) when steve price had the ball punched out of his
>arms and should have also been a penalty, what was the
>touchie watching there (once again micheal jones)??.
>
>My question which i would like answered is a simple
>one...WHY ARE NRL REFS NOT PENALISING IN GOLDEN POINT
>WHEN IT IS A CLEAR PENALTY, ARE THEY AFRAID TO MAKE
>THE DECISION????
>
>Because thats what it looks like..
>
>looking forward to a reply

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  • Re: Shayne Hayne -- Mick Stone, Thu, August 09 2007, 13:14:51 GMT-10

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