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The officials see what they want to see.
FatherWhich one father, son or both.
Can't stand the son, Herman MunsterFather
Oh. A threesome? Involving two family members? Am writing you a PornHub script as we speakWhich one father, son or both.
Would you let him stroke your PP for $1mil?I don't think I've ever hated someone as much as Cleary, i might start having dreams about him (not sex dreams).
YesWould you let him stroke your PP for $1mil?
Hopefully that means that he and his sideline team won't be part of the Grand Final....but then if not we are left with the other one Klein who does not know when a player is really injured...But NRL's head of football, Graham Annesley today told media the mistake simply wasn't good enough from referee Gerard Sutton and his touchline officials.
Annesley assured media and fans the same error will not happen in Sunday's premiership decider.
You confirm the spot where the try was scored. Then the touch judge stands on the spot, until you have the kicker in the right spot, and then the touchie moves into position behind the posts. Not overly difficult.I don't understand how this ever happens. Like what the fuck is Sutton doing, or is any ref doing at that moment? Surely their one job after the try is confirmed is confirming the conversion spot. Once that is confirmed you move onto whatever the fuck you do next.
Seems like refs are taking this time to relax and fondle their nuts or something?
You confirm the spot where the try was scored. Then the touch judge stands on the spot, until you have the kicker in the right spot, and then the touchie moves into position behind the posts. Not overly difficult.
The ref is with the kicker once the touchie has lined the ref up in the correct spot. It's been the procedure for years.Wouldn't that slow things down though whilst you wait for the touchie to get behind the posts? I don't see why the touchie needs to be involved at all. The ref should be with the kicker making sure he does the right thing until the kick is completed. Unless of course the ref has something else to do at that time that I am unaware of/
The ref is with the kicker once the touchie has lined the ref up in the correct spot. It's been the procedure for years.
That is the most likely scenario. In my career I had some touchies who were absolutely hopeless, and they weren't good enough to be in the middle with the whistle.Right so the touchie is to blame for this stuff then?