davey41 wrote:
Cuddleclub wrote:
Gary Carter suggesting there will be some clarification on accidental collisions today. Probably a few days too late. They might actually admit they got it wrong. Which doesn’t help us.
If it means changes are made for the good of the game then so be it.
But there was so much wrong with incidents in the games over the weekend that much more needs to change than clearing confusion over head clashes?As you say Davey there is so much more wrong than just a case of confusion over head clashes. There seems to be a big issue in terms of not just the level of consistency and interpretation between the officials but also a level of inconsistency/interpretation with the same officials during a game.
Then there is also the same issue with Cliche Cullen and the MRP in the way it adjudicates as there is still very little if any transparency in there decisions/punishments/sanctions reached by them.
All in all the lack of any true accountability of any sort and at any level or dept within the RFL reeks.
Its just not something that a minor clarification will address or resolve.
On to the game on Sunday, its difficult to know what position we will be in player wise until the MRP meet. I would hope that the RFL, Officials & MRP come to their senses and admit to Nu's red card being a cataclysmic clusterf#*k but I won't hold my breath such is their inability to get or do things right. We could well see Brown given SOS but in exchange see Sutcliffe, Hoy & Gardiner banned.
Think Houghton is back as we played on the Thursday when he failed his HIA and we play on Sunday which is over the two week period, worst case scenario
Walker
Martin
McIntosh
Okunbor
Barron
Harman
Smith
Brown/Sao
Houghton/Balmforth
Ashworth
Staveley
Sao
Lane
Balmforth/Hodgson
Severs
Laidlaw
Diakhate
Best Case Scenario
Walker
Martin
Carlos
Sutty
McIntosh
Smith
Hoy
Sao
Houghton/Brown
Ashworth
Ockunbor
Staveley
Brown/Houghton
Balmforth
J. Brown
Gardiner/Laidlaw
Severs/Lane