Kittwazzer wrote:But Leeds lost the game when Jamie Jones Bishop kicked on the second!
Think that was BEN Jones-Bishop!
Tell that to Brian Noble!
Well yeah I suppose so, also Danny Lima & Tony Leuluai
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
In fairness to JK...he was the only one who remarked on Ablett's 'questionable' play of the ball, when he failed to regain his feet before throwing it between his knees resulting in JJB going 50 metres upfield. The commentary team never analysed it to death like they did touch incident with Josh and the hobbit. There was no mention at all of the pass to BJB a couple of plays later from which he scored. That pass for me was as forward as the pass to Lima and the first thing JK said after the Lima try was given was he wanted to see that pass again because he thought it was forward.
There was also no mention by the commentary team following the 'catch' by McGuire from the kick off after Ablett's try. He ran back behind the try line, caught the ball, fell on the floor and grounded it in goal, plain as day and right in front of me. Absolutely should have been a goal line drop out, but he got up and ran it out.
JD's comments after the game were lamentable. The comments should reflect poor decisions in both directions, not just one. Anyone listening to his comments would believe that Leeds were really hard done by.
With the incident between Josh and the hobbit, I can't believe everyone is commenting on who did the ball come off last, or who played the ball or not. Is it me or did the hobbit not commit a penalty offence first by pushing Josh, attempting to tackle a man without the ball? I have not heard or read anyone suggesting a penalty to Wigan.
This St Helens Defence is like a lollipopman at Brands Hatch -Ray French BBC TV Challenge Cup 1982
Sinfield did his normal take out Pat trick as well in the first half. Finch kicked the ball up to the corner for Pat, Sinfield looks round to see where Pat is, then he runs into him without attempting to go for the ball