Titans vs Rabbitohs *spoilers*

Discussion in 'The Cesspit: Rugby League Discussion' started by SM, May 2, 2009.

  1. Kovas C Kovas

    **** we were close today. We defended so well. Just unlucky that Luke knocked on before the Sandow try. Earlier on, Sandow's perfect pass to Pettybourne was called forward. That was painful.

    Tigers at the SCG in a fortnight.
     
  2. AVA T Delonge

    Indeed :laugh:
     
  3. Lukic L Popovic

    Not getting this.
     
  4. Flack SA Flack

    I don't expect you to get much, tbh.
     
  5. Toolman TR Man

    So did both teams play good, or did one play shit, or what?
     
  6. Bender BG Herd

    Wait, Brad meyers played!
    Orsm!


    And according to his stats he went pretty good too >_>
     
  7. Flack SA Flack

    They were both kind of ok... nothing special.
     
  8. Lukic L Popovic

    Souths played pretty good, but the Titans are a more talented side and came up with a win.
     
  9. SM MD Dorn

    Titans played a mecca 30 odd mins after half time, but before that, Rabbitohs played a gun 20 mins at the end of the first...

    And that was exactly what i meant with the bad/good calls thing
     
  10. Kovas C Kovas

    Someone with a neutral perspective to comment on how the refereeing was, please.
     
  11. Hybrid A Kolar

    I defend referees all the time, but I actually agree with this (minus the Souths who I think are quite favoured among refs... yesterday's game was an unusual case).

    If you actually pay attention to which teams are getting "favourable" calls, you'd notice trends and discrepancies. Parramatta, Brisbane, Souths, Dragons and Storm IMO get 50-50 calls go in favour of them, whereas teams like Canberra, Newcastle, Cowboys and Bulldogs are horribly unfavoured.

    But IMO it only extends to 50-50 calls which is just mild favouritism. It's not really a grand conspiracy where entire games are fixed to the aforementioned teams winning (Brisbane v Knights last night to confirm).
     
    Last edited: May 3, 2009

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