Hayne was caught off his wing once in the first half that lead to a break. Otherwise his running game was pretty fun. Defense seemed alright as well. Agree that Buhrer and Morris were poo. Glen Stewart seemed ordinary as well.
You could argue that, line ball even then though. But that's not what they ruled, they ruled that Farah played at the ball, which makes no sense whatsoever.
Walking over the computer to type this post is the first time I've moved a muscle since the Inglis try decision was given. I just sat there like a stunned mullet. My throat closed up, all my muscles went tense and I don't even think I managed to blink for five minutes. At least I hope so, because my eyes have either watered up from that reaction or from actually wanting to cry. I am absolutely shattered. I think I need to go and do some more blank staring into space; I might post some serious thoughts on the game later if I can stomach it.
If the ball is only lost due to that contact and is not fumbled, I see it as exactly like a strip with the hands. Obviously that's rarely going to happen with a shoulder.
Cunt his fucking hand was on his shoulder. He put his leg out to give him more ground to cover and better centre of gravity if Inglis tried to go through him.
TBH even if the Inglis try wasn't given, we still would have won at the end. NSW were great, but had no idea how to finish things off.