I am sure it will come out when they are struggling/losing against a lower ranked team that they are supposed to beat.Maybe the old usual call of "Penalty Broncos " has seen its day ?
I am sure it will come out when they are struggling/losing against a lower ranked team that they are supposed to beat.Maybe the old usual call of "Penalty Broncos " has seen its day ?
You reckon they were both correct decisions?Please never change. There is something weirdly comforting about how predictable you are…
The Jenkins one was correct, problem is they call those type of knock backs as knock ons 99 times out of 100. The Casey Mclean one they did call as knock on also wasn't, but it was consistent with how they usually rule.You reckon they were both correct decisions?
f**k, I am tired with people blaming the ref for their teams shitness.
I’m tired of passive aggressive posts…
Yep. We need an NRL rule/statement that the benefit of doubt goes to the attacking team with knock on calls. It has to be definitely propelled forward toward opponents try line. Flat is not a knock on. The call against Parra that cost them their review was ridiculous as well.The Jenkins one was correct, problem is they call those type of knock backs as knock ons 99 times out of 100. The Casey Mclean one they did call as knock on also wasn't, but it was consistent with how they usually rule.
f**k off idiot..
I think it's time to get rid of the bunker refs. They're a blight in the game.
People don't watch rugby league to see them make their dopey, crooked decisions which completely change the momentum in games.
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On sober reflection, perhaps.
The NRL have admitted the bunker was wrong in denying Toia's try in the first half.
It also clarified about the use of one/two hands when contesting the ball, see following screenshot of hard copy of the part of the following article (source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/we...ious-disruptor-incidents-20260412-p5zn7c.html) -
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What did they say about the bunker ref ruling the fullback trying to catch the ball was a disrupter?
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