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O'NIEN: NOT A RED

We shouldn't be surprised by poor officiating but time and time again we are. Trai Hume's red card on Friday against Bristol was another instance of the officials getting it wrong. Luke O'Nien has spoke on the decision and whilst he feels he could have done more to help Hume out, he also feels like it wasn't a red...


TAKING SOME OF THE BLAME

“I was disappointed because I should have done better to help Trai out."


NOT A RED

“I didn't think it was a red, simple as that, but the ref has given it. Ultimately I've given him a decision to make and I've apologised to Trai after. We're proud of the lads for the effort we've put in, so we go into the next game and try to do better."


STICKING TOGETHER

“Every game, win lose or draw, has been a learning experience this season, that's why we've done so well. We don't get caught up in results even when we're winning, we stick to our processes and that's why we've been successful. We'll learn from this one again today."


PROUD PERFORMANCE

"I'm very proud of the lads. Out of possession we were very well organised and to limit to them to a worldie from their centre half and a deflected goal... it's a sucker punch. It was a real test for us going into the last few games and the play-offs, it's about doing what we've done all season and that was even more the case today.”


 
 
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