great to see with all the arrogant knox parents hurling abuse at the waverly kids before and during the game, sure shut them up
I am a former Knox parent and this accusation is pure rubbish- this comment and later one by Meathead would be better placed on Sportal.
A very disappointing performance by Knox. In the 2nds game Knox bounced back to form, putting the cleaners through Waverley 55-17.
In the 1st XV Knox dominated territory in 1st half but found it difficult to breach the final defence. Conversely Waverly scored on both occassions they were in the Knox 22.
THe scond half of the game degenerated into a sloppy performance of dropped passes and one-FF (Folau Fainga'a) attempts to breach defence. Too many forwards seagulling/cluttering up the backline. The all -in brawl came from a head-high, which was not the first of the game.
Knox's rep players-Lawley & Scarano both had tentative games- may be a feeling of avoiding injuries at this time. Bursler also had a fairly quiet game-nowhere near the level of his game for CAS vs GPS.
I agree with 'The Chosen' in relation to a few Sportal like comments coming into this thread. I would suggest that those making them desist or go away.
I also concur with the view that Knox were disappointing, but all credit to Waverley. They did what they had to, played to their strengths and showed determination and team work. Perhaps the result last week against Trinity was not so much as Trinity having a bad day, but Waverley having form.
From the sideline it is also easy to label players involved in all-in brawls to be thugs. I think that is a bit harsh, but for some in this game it was not a good look. In this case if Knox had shown sufficient discipline in not initially reacting the game may have gone the other way. The brawl probably more unsettled them than Waverley. However I think there was a case for further punishment or red cards. There were some players who carried on way too long, and it wasn't a good look to see individual players from one side getting held by some players whilst getting thumped by another. It is an even worse look if the player doing the big hits on a restrained player is the captain of the side. Waverley were probably lucky getting only one player carded.
This Knox side were disjointed and looked out of sorts. I am not sure how they are coached, but in some areas of basic skills and team work they have regressed during this season. Which is a pity and disappointing.
I completely agree that Knox retaliated which started it, but the Knox player was sent off for third man in. The reason that he was third man in was because three waverley players were belting the knox halfback. One other Knox player got belted by 3 Waverley players. I know both him and the halfback off the field and they are two of the nicest blokes I have ever met off the field, they did not deserve that treatment one bit. It says a lot about waverley players when they cant take a man on one on one and only take them when they have two guys to hold the guys arms down. An example was when ingram-melsom pushed and grabbed lawley, and didn't do anything when he realised it was just one-on-one.
So are you saying that the knox player was sent off for 5th man in? The ref mustve really been blind then, explains the dodgy calls all game though
Wouldnt one of those waverley players been the third man in then?The reason that he was third man in was because three waverley players were belting the knox halfback.
Any observers at Cranbrook / Alloys?
Wouldnt one of those waverley players been the third man in then?