Even if it was a knockdown (which it clearly fucking wasn''t) I can't remember ever seeing at S14 or international level a penalty try awarded outside of the 22. This is because the convention is that you have to be pretty much falling over the line (or in a scrum motoring over it) for there to be absolutely no doubt.
chief said:the gambler said:The quality of reffing this year has seemed relatively poor to me. The quality of assistant reffing has been diabolical.
In that one match there were 2 incorrect sideline calls and 2 incorrect recommendations. Has been the case in most matches.
What incidents are these?
the gambler said:The quality of reffing this year has seemed relatively poor to me. The quality of assistant reffing has been diabolical.
Scotty said:Even if it was a knockdown (which it clearly fucking wasn''t) I can't remember ever seeing at S14 or international level a penalty try awarded outside of the 22. This is because the convention is that you have to be pretty much falling over the line (or in a scrum motoring over it) for there to be absolutely no doubt.
Gagger only this round we saw the Brumbies get a penalty try when it certainly wasn't assured that they would score. Not saying it was the correct decision, but it happened.
PaarlBok said:Boet you obvious dont get it, the same Tah supporters claiming it as not a penalty try, piss in their pants a qweek ago about technical Jonkers got wrong the previous week when the Tahs lost vs the Brutes and have their mouths rolling about Kaplan. No vokken education can help one eyed observations for supprters jumping blame the ref when you end up on the wrog side of the score sheets!
Ruggo said:chief said:the gambler said:The quality of reffing this year has seemed relatively poor to me. The quality of assistant reffing has been diabolical.
In that one match there were 2 incorrect sideline calls and 2 incorrect recommendations. Has been the case in most matches.
What incidents are these?
Refs have been good this year but this round saw a drop in standards.
1- Chiefs prop attacking Coopers head without consequence.
2- The penalty try in the Brumies game
3- The knockdown in the Tahs game. Either it was a knock on or a penalty try.
All up I think the refs deserve credit for a decent year so far.
PaarlBok said:Any Aussie that keep on bagging Saffer refs should take this incident and memorise it!robbed by a home ref if you are a Guppie surporter!
Blue said:Conclusion:
1. Tah supporters call it an attempted intercept.
2. Just about everyone else think it was a penalty try.
3. He really is a crap ref, and not just for that incident.
It is what it is. Let's move on. The Sharks should look at the shit they disched up for the prior 79 minutes and here's another thing. Terblanche could have and should have timed that pass better.
Plumtree should shut it and figure out how he is going to win with a very good squad of players instead of fucking around about what could have been.
I was just very thankful that the game was over. No human being should have to sit through something like that.
Kurtley Beale - I was going for intercept
* Jon Geddes
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* March 08, 2010 12:00AM
WARATAHS man of the moment Kurtley Beale is adamant he did not deliberately knock down a pass to prevent the Sharks scoring a match-winning try in the dramatic finale to Saturday's Super 14 clash at Sydney Football Stadium.
NSW held a 25-21 lead with three minutes to go when Beale got his hand on a pass from Sharks fullback Stefan Terblanche to No. 8 Ryan Kankowski, who had a clear run to the tryline.
Referee Paul Marks sent Beale to the sin bin for deliberately knocking the ball down, but ignored pleas from Sharks players to award a penalty try.
Beale's desperate action could end up proving a very significant moment in the Waratahs' season as his side held on to grab a crucial victory.
"I just saw it was two on one and tried to go for the intercept and hit the ball up," Beale said. It was Beale's first sin-binning and forced him to watch the tense closing moments from the sideline.
"I was a little anxious and frustrated but the boys dug deep and hopefully we can learn from that," he said. At fulltime Beale's emotions turned to excitement and relief.
"If I hadn't hit the ball up it was going to be a try and it would have been a totally different story," he said.
MajorlyRagerly said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTgwCnCggGs&feature=player_embedded#
I take back most of what I say. Beale was not going for an intercept, he was clearly looking to just push the ball away. The evidence is obvious.
the ref bottled it & robbed the sharks.
(for the record, I don't think this is a sanzar conspiracy etc etc... it was just a poor decison)