Re: Leeds the next match. : Wed Feb 27, 2019 2:33 pm
Wollo-Wollo-Wollo-Wayoo wrote:
To be fair to Kendal, he doesn't show any particular bias but he is just blind.
The Tom Johnstone try last Thursday was just typical of the guy. Without the VR Tom would have been denied a good score when many with a worse view than Kendal could see the ball was a good foot in play on touchdown.
We just have to hope we are "lucky" with his lottery style of officiating. This is particularly important regarding his ball steal interpretations.
Prefer him any time to Child or Hicks or even Mickeymouseovich.
The Tom Johnstone try last Thursday was just typical of the guy. Without the VR Tom would have been denied a good score when many with a worse view than Kendal could see the ball was a good foot in play on touchdown.
We just have to hope we are "lucky" with his lottery style of officiating. This is particularly important regarding his ball steal interpretations.
Prefer him any time to Child or Hicks or even Mickeymouseovich.
I do not agree at all.
Tom's try was not clear until it was shown on TV.
If you were close and you knew then fair enough but no of the commentators thought so first time view and most of the ground would have had no idea.
Even the players rushing in asked him if he thought he'd scored.
Kendal did the right thing to go to screen.
His mistake was blowing up too early for the Hampshire break but he blew for what he saw. Most of the time people complain refs don't take responsibility so you can't have it both ways.
I think he's fine. There are far worse.