Kemp: Eels vs Storm R1 refereeing was 'Disgraceful"

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Denan Kemp, the former Broncos NRL player and SEN commentator was equally scathing of the Eels as the officiating in the Eels’ Round 1 loss to the Melbourne Storm in his podcast.

“The jersey deserved better than that second half," he admitted.

“(But) The refereeing, especially in the first half, was unacceptable. Unacceptably bad refereeing.”

Kemp pointed to a period early in the match where the set restarts were heavily skewed.

“There was one period where the set restarts were 4–0 in favour of the Storm, and yet their average play-the-ball speed was faster than the Eels.”

“I just don’t get it. To have a faster average play-the-ball speed and also four consecutive six-again penalties.”

“How does that work?”

On the Captain’s Challenge adjudicated by the bunker, Kemp was even more direct.

“I couldn't believe what I was watching. That is disgraceful video refereeing.”

“You can see his arms literally going to pass the ball backwards.”

“What do you mean it hit the attacker’s arm off the defender’s arm?”

He also criticised the momentum shift created by repeated restarts.

“I don’t like that one of their first tries was because they went six-again, six-again, try.”

Kemp then referenced the controversial incident involving Iongi.

“My player has to go off for an HIA after a head-high and crusher and it’s not even a penalty.”

“It was really, really bad refereeing.”

Even some Storm fans at the ground were reportedly astonished at several decisions.

So let’s take a closer look.

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High-Level Momentum and Fatigue Management 

00:30 PEN for Storm– Dangerous Tk Hopgood Sin Bin
01:27 6A for Storm  
01:42 Error Storm  
01:53 PEN for Eels – Slow Peel  
03:17 Error Storm  
04:32 🏉 Try Eels – Russell 0–4
06:53 ❌ Error Eels  
09:37 6A for Storm  
09:47 6A for Storm  
10:27 🏉 Try Storm – Warbrick 6–4
13:31 ❌ Error Eels  
14:45 🏉 Try Storm – Grant 12–4
16:49 6A for Storm  
17:23 Error Storm  
18:57 ❌ Error Eels  
19:53 Error Storm  
22:36 ❌ Error Eels  
22:36 CAPTAIN'S CHALLENGE FAILED  
24:16 PEN for Eels – 2nd Effort  
25:00 ❌ Error Eels  
25:17 PEN for Storm   
26:19 🏉 Try Storm – Howarth 18–4
29:21 ❌ Error Eels  
31:07

IONGI HIGH-CRUSHER HIA (no penalty)

 
31:23 6A for Eels  
35:01 6A for Eels  
35:27 PEN for Eels – Late Tackle  
36:14 6A for Eels  
36:33 ❌ Error Eels  
37:27 Error Storm  
38:16 ❌ Error Eels  
 

Half-Time

   18–4
40:58 ❌ Error Eels  
41:20 6A for Storm  
42:36 6A for Eels  
43:04 ❌ Error Eels  
45:14 6A for Storm  
46:09 🏉 Try Storm – Chan 24–4
48:39 Error Storm  
50:09 6A for Storm  
50:26 6A for Storm  
50:50 🏉 Try Storm – Grant 30–4
53:24 ❌ Error Eels  
53:26 PEN for Storm – Offside  
54:45 Error Storm  
55:00 ❌ Error Eels  
55:43 🏉 Try Storm – Leo 36–4
58:55 ❌ Error Eels  
62:26 ❌ Error Eels  
63:07 🏉 Try Storm – Faalogo 42–4
65:08 PEN for Storm– Professional Foul Simmo Sin Bin
66:37 🏉 Try Storm – Lisati 46–4
69:08 ❌ Error Eels  
70:03 ❌ Error Eels  
71:11 6A for Storm  
71:51 Error Storm  
71:58 PEN for Eels – 2nd Effort  
74:47 6A for Eels  
76:53 🏉 Try Storm – Faalogo 52–4
79:07 PEN for Eels  
80:00 ❌ Error Eels  

 

17-8 errors and 63% completions sealed the Eels' fate. So did 404 vs 278 tackles.

But, let's look at the time zones where restarts were awarded.

31099318063?profile=RESIZE_710xGraph: Time Zones for Set Restarts; Fatigue makes cowards of us all.

The Eels were only given set restarts in two small chunks.

Late in the first half, either side of the break — after the Storm had 18-4 on the board. And then late in the second half in the final minutes — after the Storm had racked up 46-4.

That's high-level fatigue and momentum management in effect.

And it is irrespective of intent, or if it is unrelated pay-back against the Eels' confronting and subpoenas of HQ in the Lomax-Storm saga the Eels won.

17 vs 3 sets

In between the 46th and 72nd minute the real damage was done.

The Storm had 17/19 sets compared with the Eels 3/6. 

During that time the score went from 18-4 to 46-4 in the 66th minute.

During that time, the Eels made 150 vs 40 tackles, held the ball 3.5 vs 11 minutes.

How the Eels only managed to only concede one try in the last 14 minutes with 12 men for ten minutes of those with all that preceded is a miracle.

In the second half the Storm has 24 tackles vs 1 tackle in the opposition red zone.

Kemp's noted: "The silver lining here is Ryles can use that (game) for the rest of the season of like, boys, this is how far away we are from the top tier."

2026 could also be the Year of the Ref.  

31096237656?profile=RESIZE_930xSummary of Questionable Refereering:

  • Hopgood’s head clash resulted in a penalty and a sin bin and a two-week suspension, which seems excessive when compared to Crichton’s direct-head contact with Tu’s head which only resulted in a penalty.
  • The HIA incident involving Iongi, which appeared high and a crusher, didn’t even result in a penalty.
  • The Captain’s Challenge decision seemed dubious as Kemp noted, Ryley Smith's hands were clearly moving backwards at all times.
  • From the 45th to the 72nd minute, the Storm completed 17/19 sets, compared with the Eels’ 3/6.
  • During that same stretch, the score blew out from 18–4 at half-time to 46–4 by the 66th minute.
  • The set restarts were 9-5 to the Storm.
  • Kemp also makes the point that the Storm’s play-the-ball speed was faster than the Eels’, which makes the lopsided six-again restarts 4-0 at the beginning seem odd.
  • The only time the Eels received any set restarts was either side of half-time (31st–42nd minute) and very late in the game (from the 74th minute) , after the Storm had already those established decisive leads mentioned above. 

 

 

 

 

 

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        • If you look at the Brian Kelly "knock on" it's pretty hard to make an argument that Butler is that incompetent. 

          • Considering the following night where Jenkins lost the ball in the tackle when it went forward and was called back? Funny who the team was that benefitted from it.

            I mean it seems they don't even try to hide it anymore, it is like they think "Fans know it, they will just cop whatever we give them".

            NRL thinks fans are idiots. Some are unfortunately.

  • This is very interesting HOE, great work as always.

    Great to see Kemp seriously blast the refereeing publicly from a non-Eels neutral position.

    He nailed both the Eels & officiating performances.

  • Eels vs Ref Bunker and the perfect storm

  • We all saw what we saw. 
    We also know for a fact (with evidence) that the Storm CEO text messages the NRL CEO and asks for favours. 
    So you'll excuse my tin foil hat for believing my very own eyes. 

    • 💯.... but here we all are watching this rigged comp. Must be some type of kink we all enjoy.

  • Todd Smith is not an NRL referee. If he is one of the games best, the game is in serious trouble. Where are all the good, consistent young referees coming through the system?

    Parra need to ask the NRL for clarification on some of the decisions, because from what we saw, that was anything but a fair contest. And that's despite Parra's woeful capitulation.

  • Look at the rabbits v dolphins game souths won the penalty count 7-1 and dolphins got there first in 79min.

    • Kendoza,

      In that game, set-restarts stopped being given between the 24th to 73rd min. In our game Storm got 9 restarts. That's more than Rabbits and Dolphins combined. 

      Restarts
      04:47 — Rabbitohs
      07:49 — Dolphins
      09:05 — Rabbitohs
      18:05 — Rabbitohs
      24:18 — Dolphins
      Stopped
      73:47 — Dolphins
      78:52 — Dolphins
      Rabbitohs won restarts 4-3.

      Rabbits won penalties too but with penalties you get a breather and reset your line. Penalties also stopped between the 38th to 70th minute, again letting the contest be decided by the teams during that period.

      Penalties
      01:28 — Rabbitohs
      06:39 — Rabbitohs
      21:32 — Rabbitohs
      38:22 — Rabbitohs
      Stopped
      70:32 — Rabbitohs
      71:03 — Rabbitohs
      72:12 — Rabbitohs
      76:28 — Dolphins
      78:57 — Dolphins
      79:44 — Dolphins
      Rabbits won penalties 7-3

      Effectively the ref let the game be decided by the teams more.

      There was only one penalty — during the 24th minute and 70th minute —  the time Souths stormed to a 28-10 lead from 12-10 and then the Dolphins came back to 28-22, and then Souths went to 40-22. A fairer contest.

      Restarts and penalties after 70th minute all Dolphins way  helped the Dolphins come back to 40-30.

       

      Check the play by play at https://www.nrl.com/draw/nrl-premiership/2026/round-1/dolphins-v-ra...

      • Hey mate,

        I'm not trying to compare. I was just stating even the game yesterday souths were up 7-0 in the penalties how were souths perfect? The ref's are deciding the out come of games. Todd smith was a joke thurs nite.

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