Sportmanship
Re: Sportmanship
All in the heat of the moment. Bet Farges never noticed how he came up with the ball but you play to the whistle. Hindsight a beautiful thing. But unfortunately Griffin should have just gone down with the ball.?
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Re: Sportmanship
If anything for me, the ref should have eyes on this and should blow. It didn't take a rocket scientist to see he pulled up with something severe. If he was injured and loses it in contact then fair enough. But when a player goes down like and throws it away, untouched, ball should be dead.
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Re: Sportmanship
Sorry to disagree with you lot who said he should have kept hold of the ball, horrible pain at the time it snaps, but play to whistle, bad luck it happened near Hull line, could have happened near Saints line and Hull player picked it up and scored.
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Re: Sportmanship
Agree. The ref is in charge of the game.Dennis Vazquez wrote: ↑06 Jun 2021, 15:05 If anything for me, the ref should have eyes on this and should blow. It didn't take a rocket scientist to see he pulled up with something severe. If he was injured and loses it in contact then fair enough. But when a player goes down like and throws it away, untouched, ball should be dead.
It's like teams being "expected" to put the ball out in football if a member of the opposition goes down. It's ridiculous. Ref - blow your whistle. Take control if it looks like someone is hurt.
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Re: Sportmanship
In all honesty I'm not sure what anyone could've done differently, other than Griffin holding onto the ball which as the ball carrier, he is expected to do. Of course, it's different if your unconscious and have no control over your actions but he wasn't.
Anything different and I can see players doing a football and falling over to gain time and a breather when trying to bring the ball out from their own line.
It's tough on Griffin but it's a tough sport.
Anything different and I can see players doing a football and falling over to gain time and a breather when trying to bring the ball out from their own line.
It's tough on Griffin but it's a tough sport.
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Not only did griffen pick up an injury he also as been slapped with a 2 match ban on a dangerous tackle
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Re: Sportmanship
Can't blame fages. I felt at the time maybe the game should have been stopped but the ref played on.
Football is different, a goal is the only way to score, whereas Hull have the opportunity to get their points back easier.
And on a side note,it's the first time I've seen an injured player throw the ball away. I've seen broken arms, legs and all sorts and it's the one thing they don't give up.
Football is different, a goal is the only way to score, whereas Hull have the opportunity to get their points back easier.
And on a side note,it's the first time I've seen an injured player throw the ball away. I've seen broken arms, legs and all sorts and it's the one thing they don't give up.
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Re: Sportmanship
Harsh!flood light tiger wrote: ↑07 Jun 2021, 16:59 Not only did griffen pick up an injury he also as been slapped with a 2 match ban on a dangerous tackle
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