Quote hullbg="hullbg"Thought he was his usual awful self last night. We tried to speed up the ptb but he let them lay on constantly. Offsides were a thing of the past and i was baffled by a few of his decisions.
=#BF00001, Hame penalised - Was it for backchat???2, The move where we looked like going in touch and we worked the ball back inside for the ref to give Hudds a penalty
Those were just a couple of the strange ones for me.'"
Hame was penalised for taking a man out who did not have the ball. As mentioned on radio Humberside last night as i was on the way home from the game.
Also radio Humberside ( not gollum ) the other one said that Hull fans could hardly complain about the ref as ALL the big decisions went there way.
The stranger decisions was Hall bouncing the ball down and claiming a try and then Alibert giving a drop out when no Giants player touched it.
Cannot comment on the knock on which led to Hodgsons no try, but apparently the radio commentary said the ball came free in a tackle. The Brown no try was also adjudged to be harsh as the ball went forward after hitting a Hull player and should have been play on
I cannot comment on offside as behind the sticks it is hard to tell.
HOWEVER your markers were rarely square at the PTB especially FitzGibbon. If you start getting penalised for this regularly i think you will find Hame and O,'Meleys defence will come under a lot of scrutiny. It was where our most success came from yesterday. Both teams play to the rules and the ref's interpretation they just use different techniques to gain an advantage.
there appears to be a lot of bandwagon jumping in RL with every team seeing what their opponents do and not looking at where they bend the rules. they then selectively blame the ref
If the ref had blown for every infringement you would all be on here slagging him off for giving 70 penalties.