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I don't understand that mentality at all. This isn't the NFL, the ball must touch the grass to be awarded a try. In this instance, it hasn't. It should not have been awarded.
Nothing wrong with using slow motion if it gets the right result.
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This is the Turuva one.
Even this... Thats gonna get sent up at a try every single day of the week and that is not at all conclusive that he doesnt get the ball down, his hand being under a section as he moves and slides means theres a very very good chance that some section of the ball grazes the turf, in fact the more i watch it the more im convinced it probably would.
If thats sent up as a Try it gets upheld for sure.
I think the outcome on both is right i just cant see how anyone can say that there is zero doubt about either.
It's amusing because (and obviously I respect your opinion) I truly can't understand how anyone thinks that gets anywhere near the ground. To me, that is clearly held up by the arm and actually doesn't even get close to it.That remains the same thing weve all seen.
With all due respect i truly cant understand how any sees that as conclusive that he doesnt get that down.
I can ABSOLUTELY see that its not conclusive that he does get it down but his arm being under a section of the ball doesnt rule out that he got another section of the ball down.
Anyway, ive discussed this far too much given it dont really care and i dont think it impacted the outcome.
No problem with it being sent up as a try, the referee would assume it has.Even this... Thats gonna get sent up at a try every single day of the week and that is not at all conclusive that he doesnt get the ball down, his hand being under a section as he moves and slides means theres a very very good chance that some section of the ball grazes the turf, in fact the more i watch it the more im convinced it probably would.
If thats sent up as a Try it gets upheld for sure.
I think the outcome on both is right i just cant see how anyone can say that there is zero doubt about either.
i think it gets down at 4 seconds but im pretty sure the extended vision as he rolls it stays where it is and his arm moves which would expose even more of the ball.It's amusing because (and obviously I respect your opinion) I truly can't understand how anyone thinks that gets anywhere near the ground. To me, that is clearly held up by the arm and actually doesn't even get close to it.
Is there a timestamp in particular you think it gets close? Because I don't even see how it's debatable.
I think the most likely spot is RIGHT on the try line but its another one where (and there is some assumption in this) soft ground, soft flesh and a malleable ball. One mm of the Steeden brushing grass seems almost inevitable going down like that.No problem with it being sent up as a try, the referee would assume it has.
Just looking at it, I don't believe it has touched the ground at any point over the try line.
I think this one is far more 50/50 than the Howarth one.
It's amusing because (and obviously I respect your opinion) I truly can't understand how anyone thinks that gets anywhere near the ground. To me, that is clearly held up by the arm and actually doesn't even get close to it.
Is there a timestamp in particular you think it gets close? Because I don't even see how it's debatable.
That comment in particular was the Howarth one.The Turuva one? To me that’s a try 9 times out of ten. I would assume pretty strongly that the other end of the ball touches the turf. Yes you can’t see it so I get people having an issue with it but in footballing terms generally your torso will make sure the other part of the ball gets grounded
The bolded is true of the Howarth one too though. The ball is under is torso being cradled and no one elses hand is under him. Granted he doesnt have the momentum and slide going.The Turuva one? To me that’s a try 9 times out of ten. I would assume pretty strongly that the other end of the ball touches the turf. Yes you can’t see it so I get people having an issue with it but in footballing terms generally your torso will make sure the other part of the ball gets grounded
That comment in particular was the Howarth one.
I absolutely see your point on the Turuva one (and agree), I just think was that 10th time where it somehow hasn't.
The bolded is true of the Howarth one too though. The ball is under is torso being cradled and no one elses hand is under him. Granted he doesnt have the momentum and slide going.
Hes going forward and down, the motion is the same theres just less momentum.And that’s probably the difference, he is coming down onto the ground so it’s a slightly dissimilar try scoring motion creating more of the doubt
Odd take.Storm were on the wrong side of 50/50 calls. It happens all the time in RL. The way it goes.
Just sucks it was a GF. It kind of took some shine off the whole thing.
Odd take.
Storm were on the wrong side of 50/50 calls. It happens all the time in RL. The way it goes.
Just sucks it was a GF. It kind of took some shine off the whole thing.
Penrith are a machine that grind you down. Storm really missed Nelson in a physical game like that.
Storm didn´t get it right when it mattered most. Penrith did.
They really weren’t - because they were on the right side of a dozen non calls. I get it that try could easily have been awarded so in a close high stakes game like that I feel for any team that misses out.
But they could have been penalised any number of times for deliberately slowing Penrith down, it was blatant. There were instances where Penrith probably could have been too but they didn’t need to slow Melbourne down nearly as much and it didn’t look anywhere near as deliberate or premeditated