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Sunday 27 May 2012

NSW SOUR GRAPES!!

How state bias affects the eye site... and the call of the game.

Because the television coverage of State Of Origin rugby league is dominated by NSW biased commentators, the major topic of conversation since the final siren has been the Greg Inglis try. The rules state that when Farah struck at the ball with his foot to dislodge it from Inglis' hands, Inglis did not play at it when it struck him on the forearm, it was a rebound.This created a whole new play and Inglis was able to place the ball for a legitimate try. So boys, the rules of the game, as they stand, state that it was clearly a try; so suck it up and get over it.

Now lets talk about the incident much earlier in the game that Gus (Gus Gould)and Rabbs (Ray Warren) and the rest of the NSW whiners don't want to mention, and skipped over without as much as a backwards glance on the night.
The incident to which I refer is when Akuila Uate clearly knocked the ball on into Darius Boyd then regathered to score his try. 
If you study the replay, he actually touches it twice. Once into Boyd's arms then again when he attempts to bat it toward his players. ... No Try ... So boys, the score is actually 18 - 6.
Now did I see it that way because I am looking at it through Queensland coloured eye site? .. Perhaps.
Anyway, look at the score board all of you NSW whiners.
See you in Sydney! .... Bring your hankies.  


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