Oscar nomination for Coote

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Oscar nomination for Coote

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Can’t believe the theatrics from Coote to earn the yellow card - disgusting play and it’s never going to be a close contest anyway so why bother...?
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Coote fakes at least one injury a match. He must be the softest player in rugby league.
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Terrible decision
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The word “tart” springs to mind when I think of Coote
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Saints should pick up at least a couple of bans from today. Two in the same crusher plus cannonball tackle for ginger and walmsley and Lomax for a danderous throw. Just watch the disciplinary give them 0 citations...
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Walmesley's tackle, though potentially dangerous, wasn't a cannonball imo. He hit from behind the knee - it was his arm around Wells' legs that grabbed from the front of the knee which did the damage.

Arguably accidental but worth a look by the judiciary. I'd give a warning about his tackling style. He did a good job on Graham's head though - worth a commendation!
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morley pie eater wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 8:56 am Walmesley's tackle, though potentially dangerous, wasn't a cannonball imo. He hit from behind the knee - it was his arm around Wells' legs that grabbed from the front of the knee which did the damage.

Arguably accidental but worth a look by the judiciary. I'd give a warning about his tackling style. He did a good job on Graham's head though - worth a commendation!
Yeah i agree i think he joined the tackle as the two standing players were twisting the player - it was bad timing more than anything but worth a word on watching how he gets involved in tackles
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Lomax, who I like and don't think is a dirty player, should get a ban for that throw. It really was dangerous and neds to be got out of the game.
Coote is a drama queen (must be twinned with Blake Austin) - there was also the moment when he batted the ball dead and was nearly touched aby a Wigan boot. He immediately looked pained - flexed his back and tried the old spaniel eyes to the ref. It didn't work so he got up and took the dropout.
Very unhappy about the sin-binning of Halsall considering that later in the match a Saints player tackled the kicker late and high with something approaching a 'clothes line' - a penalty was given but no sin-bin for something much worse.
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Southern Softy wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 9:43 am Lomax, who I like and don't think is a dirty player, should get a ban for that throw. It really was dangerous and neds to be got out of the game.
Coote is a drama queen (must be twinned with Blake Austin) - there was also the moment when he batted the ball dead and was nearly touched aby a Wigan boot. He immediately looked pained - flexed his back and tried the old spaniel eyes to the ref. It didn't work so he got up and took the dropout.
Very unhappy about the sin-binning of Halsall considering that later in the match a Saints player tackled the kicker late and high with something approaching a 'clothes line' - a penalty was given but no sin-bin for something much worse.
I thought Walmsley should at least receive the same punishment as Flower did for his tackle, which I saw nothing wrong with and was completely accidental, even the commentators were saying saints should’ve had a guy in the bin for the high tackle to be consistent, but alas, nothing!
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I thought Halsall's yellow was very harsh. Wasn't much in it, a penalty at the most.
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