On the red card, Smith said: “Firstly, I don’t have too much time to spend analysing refereeing decisions because we’ve got to try and put a plan in place. The red card to Tetevano in the first half seemed to galvanise the Rhinos, who produced an outstanding second half performance to come away from the DW with the victory. “It would take a lot of effort of effort and execution and a few things to go our way but the things that did were on the back of good defence and sometimes you can get an intercept or two.” Leeds boss Rohan Smith reacts to Zane Tetevano red card “When the referee made the big call, I thought we were still in it. There was maybe similarities to the play-off game here last year with the way we started the second half, got the ball rolling. “First half was clumsy and then the referee made a big decision (Tetevano red card) but I never lost belief and at half-time we re-grouped, the intercept (try from Harry Newman) before half-time helped things, that was a huge play, excellent read and execution to catch that and to be able to accelerate and finish it off was a big play to get a bit more belief. Speaking after the game, Smith said: “It was brave and spirited, there is a lot of belief in that dressing room even though we haven’t performed consistently within games that we would have liked but we have been in every game bar round one in there competing pretty hard. Ireland international Bentley failed a HIA after a collision in a tackle with Wigan winger Abbas Miski, whilst Cook Islands representative Tetevano was sent off in the closing stages of the first half for a late and high hit on Harry Smith.īut like we’ve seen so many times this season, the Rhinos found a way to win and scored 34 points in the second half to claim the two points. The Rhinos trailed 14-0 after half an hour as well as being dealt a double blow to back-rowers James Bentley and Zane Tetevano. Staff can sign up for convenient payroll deductions.Leeds coach Rohan Smith praised the way his side came from 14-0 down to secure a stunning 40-18 win over Wigan at the DW Stadium. Gaucho Bucks: Make prepaid purchases with UCSB's campus currency at all on-campus food facilities, the Bookstore, Student Health and select off-campus merchants. RecCen: Use your ID Card for full use of gym facilities and equipment. Staff/Faculty/Visitors are able to ride line 28 only for free. events and certain AS events for free.īus Pass:Ride all lines of the MTD Bus for free with paid student fees. Meal Card: Use your ID Card for meal swipes in all University Dining Commons.ĭoor Access: Access campus buildings, classrooms, computer and science labs.Įvent Pass: Attend Athletic Dept. Library Card: Check out Library books and materials with the ID Card you already carry. Starting September 22, we will be open 10-4. Beginning August 15, we will be open 10-2. The Access Desk is located in the University Center. We are unable to accept cash or check at this time. The replacement fee for a lost card is $30. Staff and faculty will be prompted to complete a recharge form included in the link above. This fee will be applied to the student's BARC account. Please come to the desk during business hours (updated on our website) and we will print your card when you arrive. Students, staff and faculty may request an Access Card or report a problem by using this Google Form.
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