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Sun 9th Jul: SL: Salford Red Devils v Leeds Rhinos KO 15:00


Who will win?  

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  1. 1. Who will win?

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21 minutes ago, Harry Stottle said:

Radio Manchester full of comments and chastising the ref for his decisions, saying he was totally incompetent.

This blaming the refs constantly needs to stop, it’s getting embarrassing, especially from people in the media.

 

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7 minutes ago, Segovia Carpet said:

Until today I had a bit of respect for Aaron Moore but he was inept today but the key word is inconsistency.Two identical  situations today where the player kicked ahead and then was obstructed,   Penalty for one but not the other.

No two situations will be identical.

Anyway refs might make some errors they are human, I bet they don’t make as many errors as the players though.

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3 hours ago, Tommygilf said:

Good result in tough circumstances.

Glad it seems Mr Smith has changed his tactics significantly, better late than never...

Which specific tactics have changed significantly in your eyes?

 

 

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Just now, V02 said:

 

Which specific tactics have changed significantly in your eyes?

 

 

The linespeed in defence seems to be the obvious one. We don't appear handing the opposition 60 to 70m for free every set as much.

That in itself means our defence has improved somewhat, meaning that our hit and miss attacking form doesn't have to work too hard to get a win.

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1 hour ago, Segovia Carpet said:

Until today I had a bit of respect for Aaron Moore but he was inept today but the key word is inconsistency.Two identical  situations today where the player kicked ahead and then was obstructed,   Penalty for one but not the other.

We lost that the last time we played you at ours , Mr Moore made 3 fairly plain errors that could easily have cost us the win , hopefully he's nowhere near the AJ next Sunday 

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2 hours ago, Tommygilf said:

Ref had to be escorted by security off the pitch and according to some out of the ground. Lots of Leeds fans reporting abuse on the walk back to their cars etc too.

Disgraceful....I assume it was both of Salford's fans involved 

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1 hour ago, Red Willow said:

2 incidents yesterday.

Late hit on the kicker

Pen 1 awarded where the kicker was hit

Pen 2 where the ball landed.

Can someone explain why?

 

Leeds own the RFL, refs hate Salford, big club bias etc??

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2 hours ago, Red Willow said:

2 incidents yesterday.

Late hit on the kicker

Pen 1 awarded where the kicker was hit

Pen 2 where the ball landed.

Can someone explain why?

 

Without a link to the 2 incidents any explanation is difficult or virtually impossible so do you have the links?

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Ah well. 

You have to have a little sympathy. Come on, stay with me.

You awake today and all the trade journals, some of the general media, and certainly the cyber versions and the broadcasters are rife with considerations of your abilities.

Commentators at BBC Leeds/Manchester/5 Live, both the coaches/ Ian Blease running down to the assessor and it goes on.

It isn't great on a Game in its entirety, professional nor personal. 

In a sport rife with ill considered priorities, this latest debacle demonstrates our officialdom needs support.

You know list them - A Ref Academy, NRL placements or job swap, definitely better use of Touch Judges (total melts imo) and undoubtedly replication of how the TMO and video screen is used in the other code.

We simply can not afford as a Sport to carry like this.

I do not think our refs are "bent." I did think there was some possible unconscious biases or more like wishy washy over familiarize. Certain tendencies to melt in the wake of ten thousand voices.

There is far too much interpretation, too much inconsistency. Some lads are clever, but not intelligent in their application.

Nevertheless, I was left dismayed and angry from yesterday.

Dismayed when I think should I be here to endure this when I live in a city awash with other attractions from the cerebral Manchester International festival to the vaguely decadent Trafford Centre. If I - a life long rugby, supporter and now co-owner is thinking this, then...........

Angry as even though I'm accustomed to "curious" on field decisions yesterday exasperated even me.

As for the rugby- Leeds basically grubs and good defence. 

SRD school boy errors, albeit this is a team wracked with injuries.

To be far given the supposed vastly greater resources (in an already rigged system) Leeds have, it is they, not "plucky but skint" Solly I would be more downcast about. 

So let us see how many casualties survived another episode of not being protected by the ref emerges from this.

And onwards to possibly the treat of the summer of the Real Entertainers against the Leopards.

The fight back begins here. 😆💣

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, idrewthehaggis said:

Ah well. 

You have to have a little sympathy. Come on, stay with me.

You awake today and all the trade journals, some of the general media, and certainly the cyber versions and the broadcasters are rife with considerations of your abilities.

Commentators at BBC Leeds/Manchester/5 Live, both the coaches/ Ian Blease running down to the assessor and it goes on.

It isn't great on a Game in its entirety, professional nor personal. 

In a sport rife with ill considered priorities, this latest debacle demonstrates our officialdom needs support.

You know list them - A Ref Academy, NRL placements or job swap, definitely better use of Touch Judges (total melts imo) and undoubtedly replication of how the TMO and video screen is used in the other code.

We simply can not afford as a Sport to carry like this.

I do not think our refs are "bent." I did think there was some possible unconscious biases or more like wishy washy over familiarize. Certain tendencies to melt in the wake of ten thousand voices.

There is far too much interpretation, too much inconsistency. Some lads are clever, but not intelligent in their application.

Nevertheless, I was left dismayed and angry from yesterday.

Dismayed when I think should I be here to endure this when I live in a city awash with other attractions from the cerebral Manchester International festival to the vaguely decadent Trafford Centre. If I - a life long rugby, supporter and now co-owner is thinking this, then...........

Angry as even though I'm accustomed to "curious" on field decisions yesterday exasperated even me.

As for the rugby- Leeds basically grubs and good defence. 

SRD school boy errors, albeit this is a team wracked with injuries.

To be far given the supposed vastly greater resources (in an already rigged system) Leeds have, it is they, not "plucky but skint" Solly I would be more downcast about. 

So let us see how many casualties survived another episode of not being protected by the ref emerges from this.

And onwards to possibly the treat of the summer of the Real Entertainers against the Leopards.

The fight back begins here. 😆💣

 

 

 

How many have you injured for next week ? 😉

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8 hours ago, idrewthehaggis said:

Ah well. 

You have to have a little sympathy. Come on, stay with me.

You awake today and all the trade journals, some of the general media, and certainly the cyber versions and the broadcasters are rife with considerations of your abilities.

Commentators at BBC Leeds/Manchester/5 Live, both the coaches/ Ian Blease running down to the assessor and it goes on.

It isn't great on a Game in its entirety, professional nor personal. 

In a sport rife with ill considered priorities, this latest debacle demonstrates our officialdom needs support.

You know list them - A Ref Academy, NRL placements or job swap, definitely better use of Touch Judges (total melts imo) and undoubtedly replication of how the TMO and video screen is used in the other code.

We simply can not afford as a Sport to carry like this.

I do not think our refs are "bent." I did think there was some possible unconscious biases or more like wishy washy over familiarize. Certain tendencies to melt in the wake of ten thousand voices.

There is far too much interpretation, too much inconsistency. Some lads are clever, but not intelligent in their application.

Nevertheless, I was left dismayed and angry from yesterday.

Dismayed when I think should I be here to endure this when I live in a city awash with other attractions from the cerebral Manchester International festival to the vaguely decadent Trafford Centre. If I - a life long rugby, supporter and now co-owner is thinking this, then...........

Angry as even though I'm accustomed to "curious" on field decisions yesterday exasperated even me.

As for the rugby- Leeds basically grubs and good defence. 

SRD school boy errors, albeit this is a team wracked with injuries.

To be far given the supposed vastly greater resources (in an already rigged system) Leeds have, it is they, not "plucky but skint" Solly I would be more downcast about. 

So let us see how many casualties survived another episode of not being protected by the ref emerges from this.

And onwards to possibly the treat of the summer of the Real Entertainers against the Leopards.

The fight back begins here. 😆💣

 

 

 

So no you don’t have the links. 

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23 hours ago, Red Willow said:

2 incidents yesterday.

Late hit on the kicker

Pen 1 awarded where the kicker was hit

Pen 2 where the ball landed.

Can someone explain why?

 

did one kick stay in field of play.... and the other was kicked out on the full

or was one not for the late tackle but subsequent offside where the ball landed and as they took the high kick

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