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Posted February 28, 2025 03:08 · last edited February 28, 2025 03:11

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martinb
It’s good to know that Chief’s judgment is the same as the referees. He didn’t complain about the penalties, but he did here and the referees apologised. 
Compare that to coaches who are always complaining. Maybe it’s good referee management going forward. IE if Chief complains in a match in future they should listen. 
Maybe coaches should complain more, what's it "a squeaky wheel gets more grease"? 

That’s in retail. In football it’s the chap with the brylcreem grease from Sydney gets the calls…

And I’m trying to see positives… 

It’s a bit like the pre-Hawkeye etc cricket. You stifle an appeal for your first few half chances and chat with the umpire ‘Missing leg wasn’t it etc etc’ Then you get a slightly better shout and having established you don’t appeal unless it’s really out go all in on the appeal. Think that was from John Wright.

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Unknown editor edited February 28, 2025 03:11
Bullion
martinb
It’s good to know that Chief’s judgment is the same as the referees. He didn’t complain about the penalties, but he did here and the referees apologised. 
Compare that to coaches who are always complaining. Maybe it’s good referee management going forward. IE if Chief complains in a match in future they should listen. 
Maybe coaches should complain more, what's it "a squeaky wheel gets more grease"? 

That’s in retail. In football it’s the chap with the brylcreem grease from Sydney gets the calls…