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Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 8:54 am
by Slugger McBatt
No one appears to be commenting on Matt Parcell's recent habit of taking out referees.

During the last Leeds game against Cas, he ran across Kendall when Cas were scoring and clattered him to the ground, and I thought there looked to be an element of petulance about it, almost as if he was hoping he could blame Kendall for not being able to get to the Cas scorer.

Yesterday, he took out James Child TWICE, both times knocking him to the ground.

I know accidents can happen, but Stewart Houston got banned for knocking over a ref when he was looking in the air, yet Parcell can take out a ref three times in two games and nothing gets said, and all looked avoidable, with Parcell cutting across the ref. Bizarre.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 9:05 am
by Tommy Duckfingers
I thought he could have probably done more to avoid the collision. Thin end of the wedge for me, needs dealing with, how long before an amateur referee gets 'accidentally' taken out - any contact should be a red. Arm on shoulder/brushing past etc, I believe they have something similar in the NFL.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 9:55 am
by PopTart
Not any contact but avoidable contact should be some sort of discipline.
I haven't seen Parcell 3 incidents but I'd judge by the fact, if the ref was a tackler, would he have tried harder to avoid contact.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 3:01 pm
by wrencat1873
PopTart wrote:
Not any contact but avoidable contact should be some sort of discipline.
I haven't seen Parcell 3 incidents but I'd judge by the fact, if the ref was a tackler, would he have tried harder to avoid contact.


If one of the games "bad boys" had taken out the ref, as Parcel did, there would be uproar and the RL world would be demanding a long ban.
Child wasn't bumped he was fully knocked over.
Quite a strange incident.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 3:54 pm
by Slugger McBatt
wrencat1873 wrote:
If one of the games "bad boys" had taken out the ref, as Parcel did, there would be uproar and the RL world would be demanding a long ban.
Child wasn't bumped he was fully knocked over.
Quite a strange incident.


So was Kendall the week before. Parcell ran right across him.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 4:47 pm
by eastardsley
Looks like he's just copped a 2match ban for the incidents

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 4:59 pm
by Dunkirk Spirit
eastardsley wrote:
Looks like he's just copped a 2match ban for the incidents

Case Number:
ON/807/19
Name:
Matt Parcell



Club and shirt number:
Leeds; 9
Match:
Leeds v London
Competition and Date:
Super League; 26th May 2019

Report received from:
MRPR
Details of allegation:
Contact with Match Official in the 34th minute
Decision:

Issue charge
Details of Charge / Reason for NFA:
Rule – 15.1(i)
Detail – Deliberate or reckless physical contact with a match official
Grade – B
Penalty Notice:
1 Match Penalty No

Case Number:
ON/809/19
Name:
Matt Parcell



Club and shirt number:
Leeds; 9
Match:
Leeds v London
Competition and Date:
Super League; 26th May 2019

Report received from:
MRPR
Details of allegation:
Contact with Match Official in the 52nd minute
Decision:

Issue Charge
Details of Charge / Reason for NFA:
Rule – 15.1(i)
Detail - Deliberate or reckless physical contact with a match official
Grade – B
Penalty Notice:
1 Match Penalty Notice

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 9:18 pm
by ThePrinter
Have to see the ones yesterday again before judging. The Cas one is a bit iffy, it’s tough though as he could’ve avoided the ref but only if he gives up chasing back as Kendell blindly runs into the line Parcell needed to take to try to get there.

Does seem to be a lot of these happening in the 3/4 years than previously, and pretty much most occasions the ref doesn’t help the situation with poor positioning. Parcell is hardly a dirty player and even if you put down the Cas one as frustration given the scoreline then against London we were leading and given he’d been involved with the ref the previous week and then earlier in this London game then doubt he’s doing it as a deliberate thing.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 9:47 pm
by PopTart
No blame on the ref.
He can't just disappear.

Re: Matt Parcell

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2019 10:01 pm
by ThePrinter
PopTart wrote:
No blame on the ref.
He can't just disappear.


He can position himself better though. The one against Cas by Kendell he slows down whilst moving diagonally towards the posts, should realise that they could be players chasing back trying to stop the try or tryscorer getting closer to the posts. It’s similar to when you see high bombs put up in the corner and a defender drifts across to block an attacker except on these occasions the ref doesn’t realise he’s doing it or doing it as a tactic, doesn’t mean he can’t be wiser about it though.

Refs can’t just disappear but at the same time we shouldn’t get to a point where defenders chasing back come to a complete halt because the ref has run across the line they defender NEEDS to take.