A timely article before the game on Sunday maybe, or maybe not. See which way the views take it.
Do NRL referees really give the better teams in the competition the rub of the green?
Or is it merely a refereeing conspiracy theory held by mostly disgruntled coaches and fans.
In the wake of the Wests Tigers 18-14 loss to Penrith in Round 14, Tigers boss Shane Richardson suggested two decisive penalties handed to Jarome Luai were influenced by the club’s spot on the ladder.
“I’ve learned over the years, though, that refereeing decisions never really go your way when you’re battling up the ladder,” he said.
But
CODE Sports NRL stats reveal that only one club has received more penalties in their favour than the Tigers in 2025.
On Sunday, Cronulla (first) and Brisbane (seventeenth) - a club fighting to turn around its on-field fortunes - will test the theory as the clubs with the best and worst record for infringement differentials, respectively.
We take a look at how your club is faring, and where your side ranks by the infringement differential (the difference between penalties and set restarts awarded to those conceded), when it comes to the referees whistle and the set restart bell in 2025.
Sharks
1st
Penalties Conceded: 79 (5th)
Penalties Awarded: 99 (1st)
Set restarts Conceded: 26 (15th)
Set restarts Awarded: 45 (5th)
Infringement Differential: 39, (1st)
Cronulla have won the penalty count 10 times from 14 games so far on the back of a whopping 99 penalties awarded.
Addin Fonua-Blake, who is the leading forward in the NRL for run metres, is generating plenty of momentum which is contributing to the big number of set restarts going Cronulla’s way along with quick darts out of dummy half from hooker Blayke Brailey.
Broncos
17th
Penalties Conceded: 81 (2nd)
Penalties Awarded: 67 (14th)
Set restarts Conceded: 50 (2nd)
Set restarts Awarded: 35 (11th)
Infringement Differential: -29, (17th)
The Broncos can’t catch a break, not only does the side have the worst infringement differential Michael Maguire’s men have lost 8 penalty counts from 13 games so far. Even though the side boasts damaging runners like Payne Haas and Kotoni Staggs, the restarts aren’t coming Brisbane’s way.
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