Phil ‘Buzz’ Rothfield has slammed the NRL Match Review Committee for their lack of action taken against Reed Mahoney for a ...
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The Roar on MSNAnother sin bin crackdown on the way with brow-beaten NRL refs ready to hit the over-react buttonHere comes another crackdown. It must be April, because four weeks into the season, the NRL is scrambling in damage control because head ...
Speaking on NRL 360, Buzz disagreed with the rest of the panel over the severity of the moment where Mahoney piled-on Daniel Atkinson, believing the Bulldogs hooker should have been punished harder.
Des Hasler and NRL fans can complain all they want about the spate of sin-bins that have been handed out in round five, but referees and league officials will make no apologies about protecting the ...
But after several tackles over the weekend, which the match review committee deemed careless grade two offence, went ...
The NRL is doing everything to protect referees and Bunker officials this year. Appointments are no longer announced before ...
The NRL put all 17 clubs on notice on Monday, enforcing a sin bin crackdown in the wake of an ugly weekend of footy.
Wayne Bennett wants the NRL to develop back-and-white rules based around concussion severity as a crackdown on head-high contact looms.
In an email to all 17 clubs, the NRL has admitted at least four players should have been given marching orders after high ...
In what may allay Webster’s fears, NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo stressed that only direct, forceful contact to the head would result in a sin bin. “Over the weekend, we identified direct, forceful ...
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