Yesterday a scrum was stopped by the bunker reversing the ref's call,which ultimately led to the game being lost.Tonight the most "unpunishable" player in the NRL ,Klemmer,again escapes a sin-binning.No interference from the bunker?Does anyone else smell a rat?Sucked in to the Dogs.Top Dawg where are you champ?
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So knowing that Belmore the van was probably getting stolen at that time
There was a game last week (can't remember which one) where a goal line drop out was called. The replay clearly showed the ball came off the attacking player & the other team pointed it out to the ref on the big screen. Yet the ref refused to change the call & the bunker did nothing! The commentators said at the time that the bunker cannot overrule on field decisions other than tries. They forgot to add unless its the Eels!!!
Bunker over-ruled a refs decision last nite. Raiders were given the ball after refs initially signalled Raiders knockon close to their line.
What about Reynolds bumhole tickler on Sezer? I swear I saw him sniff his finger after
So far we have:
- Josh Reynolds doing the 'Hoppa' on Sezer
- Tony Williams blatant trip on Austin
- Tony Williams crusher tackle
- Klemmer punch (not even sin binned)
Be interesting to see if any will actually get charged for the above. Willing to bet they all get off.
The Canberra players will get cited and charged for those outrageous incidents.
I think the system is becoming a joke; they need to clearly tell teams BEFORE the comp. NOT during the season.
Tony Williams will get off, for the trip as the guy last week (cannot recall got 1 week). Tripping used to be heavily punished but not now...not much is.