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Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:06 pm
by TrueBlueWarrior
fozzieskem wrote:shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:fozzieskem wrote:This weekend should make things a little clearer regarding the table i'd think,surely though 4th is,reaslistically the best the club can hope for,but who knows.
I'd kill for 4th.
After this season? You're not wrong
Here here!
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 4:55 pm
by pearsy
Ratchford banned for one match how come he never got sin binned on sataday
Just another cock up by ref
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 5:04 pm
by Lazy J
pearsy wrote:Ratchford banned for one match how come he never got sin binned on sataday
Just another cock up by ref
if its foul play worthy of a ban, then surely its a red card offense? seems to be a standard thing with wire, the get someone banned the week after we play them, its normally Simms
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 8:31 pm
by shaunedwardsfanclub
Lazy J wrote:pearsy wrote:Ratchford banned for one match how come he never got sin binned on sataday
Just another cock up by ref
if its foul play worthy of a ban, then surely its a red card offense? seems to be a standard thing with wire, the get someone banned the week after we play them, its normally Simms
The trouble is that the powers that be changed the rules, at one time a deliberate trip was an automatic sending off. In my view the ruling should be reinstated. Rugby players do not expect to be tripped and therefore do not prepare themselves for such contact. i have seen some bad injuries to players who are running flat out and are tripped.
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 9:10 pm
by Firestarter
shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Lazy J wrote:pearsy wrote:Ratchford banned for one match how come he never got sin binned on sataday
Just another cock up by ref
if its foul play worthy of a ban, then surely its a red card offense? seems to be a standard thing with wire, the get someone banned the week after we play them, its normally Simms
The trouble is that the powers that be changed the rules, at one time a deliberate trip was an automatic sending off. In my view the ruling should be reinstated. Rugby players do not expect to be tripped and therefore do not prepare themselves for such contact. i have seen some bad injuries to players who are running flat out and are tripped.
spot on
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 11:39 pm
by fozzieskem
shaunedwardsfanclub wrote:Lazy J wrote:pearsy wrote:Ratchford banned for one match how come he never got sin binned on sataday
Just another cock up by ref
if its foul play worthy of a ban, then surely its a red card offense? seems to be a standard thing with wire, the get someone banned the week after we play them, its normally Simms
The trouble is that the powers that be changed the rules, at one time a deliberate trip was an automatic sending off. In my view the ruling should be reinstated. Rugby players do not expect to be tripped and therefore do not prepare themselves for such contact. i have seen some bad injuries to players who are running flat out and are tripped.
Agreed wholeheardedly
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 4:25 pm
by LTAWigan4Eva
Even better
Smith said: "I think Stef was trying block Sam but I don't think he intentionally tripped him. It was the wrong thing to do but I think it was pretty innocuous.
In 11 years that was Stef's first time in front of the judiciary. I see some regular offenders go along for some pretty cynical stuff and pick up a week or two ban.
"I don't think it makes practical sense but it's for smarter people than me to look at and say whether it's a good system or not.
"It's unfortunate but we've got to serve it out and get on with it."
Re: Wigan v Warrington - Challenge Cup
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 4:52 pm
by jobo
He should have done 10 minutes with that being the end of it.