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Shit, i made a boo boo.Are they ready to hear it?
Shit, i made a boo boo.Are they ready to hear it?
I wasn't ready to here or hear thatShit, i made a boo boo.
No ball = no attack!His conversion attempts weren't horid.
One hit the post, the other just missed from the sideline.
I know Garrick had same type of kicks (10m infield and sideline) and nailed them both but he's a seasoned 85-90% goalkicker and has probably been practising at brookvale all season.
Blaming the goalkicks is a cop-out.
All tries were scored in the first half.
We had all second half to win the game and couldn't. Blame the attack.
You mean we need players like Ziggy NiszczotMissed goals and lack of polish killing us
Thank you. A lot of Manly fans complained they were gipped by that decision. In saying that you see it many times in a game and nothing is done..Yeah, the rule changed last year
New NRL rules explained: Scrums, field goals, six-agains, trainers
NRL head of football elite competitions Graham Annesley has outlined how new rules will make the Telstra Premiership faster, more free-flowing and unpredictable in 2021.www.nrl.com
Scrums
The ARL Commission determined scrums as part of the game’s DNA. To increase the integrity of scrums, the referee will call "break" when satisfied the ball is out of a scrum.
Players will not be permitted to break from a scrum until the referee makes the call. Where players break before the call of "BREAK", the referee will award a full penalty. The team receiving the penalty will also have the option of re-packing the scrum.