That's rugby, bro. You can keep playing on until a break in play (except a penalty to the attacking team, you can play on with a tap penalty after that). And it only went on for a minute after the siren.
Jake Wilkinson 5 Zohaib Ikram 5 Karwin Rogers 5 Kim Glensor 7 Ed Ames 7 James Torres 8 Kelvin Fung 7 Gareth Weaver 8 Leumas Himann 7 Chris Smith 7 Luke Pilgrim 6 Damien Taylor 6 League Lover 8 Alan Parker 7 Alistair Son 8 Jason Denton 9 Keith Rask 7 Michael Edwards 5 Reece Fisher n/a Eliott Witters n/a Paul Oz 7 Lee Sweetman 4 Dexter Astele 7 Chris Devonshire 8 Sam Green 7 Sam Bakkum 8 David Dafter 6 Eddie Morris 8 Jordan Logan 8 Matthew Scoble 7 Regan Hutchinson 8 Sam Graham 7 Shane Masters 8 James McDougal 9 Sam Verigotta 8 Simon Laing 8
POTS 3 points - James McDougal (Sharks) 2 - Jason Denton (Hurricanes) 1 - League Lover (Hurricanes) COTS 3 points - Lee Sweetman (Sharks) 2 - Karwin Rogers (Hurricanes) 1 - David Dafter (Sharks)
just seems weird to have a game decided like that AFTER the siren has gone, how many games in real life have teams won after the buzzer has gone ?
Hard to criticise M00s3y for kicking the ball away after the missed penalty from Scoble, especially as it was a decent clearance, but maybe if the Hurricanes had tried to rumble it a different result may have occurred. Pretty risky to rumble from your own try line to count down the clock though.
A reasonable number. Not large, but it does happen. You'd expect a significant number of games to play on after the final whistle if the team who are losing are in possession and have a chance of getting a bonus point or a win out of the match. It rarely comes off, but it does happen.
well i am not much of a rugby fan or a fan of that sort of style, teams have plenty of regular time to get a win and or a bonus point