NRL NEWS: Cody in strife over scuffle, Cronin says Brown key to Eels’ title hopes, Gus fumes over ‘stupid’ rule

By The Roar / Editor

South Sydney’s faltering premiership campaign has hit another hurdle with star five-eighth Cody Walker facing potential sanctions with police investigating his involvement in a late-night incident.

The Rabbitohs dropped out of the top eight on Thursday night with a 4-5 record when they were thrashed 32-12 by a Brisbane team led by the halfback they snubbed at the negotiating table, Adam Reynolds.

NSW Police are investigating allegations of an altercation involving Walker outside a Terrigal hotel.

The alleged incident took place in the early hours of April 30 on the Central Coast, following the Rabbitohs’ win over Manly on Friday April 29. Walker had played his 150th NRL game in the 40-22 victory.

“Just after 2.30am on Saturday April 30, police were called to a Terrigal hotel after reports males were fighting outside on Pine Tree Avenue,” a statement from NSW Police read.

“Officers from Brisbane Waters police district attended and the group had dispersed.

“Police conducted inquiries and will review CCTV vision when available.

“Inquiries are continuing.”

The NRL says their integrity unit is aware of an incident involving Walker.

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Brown key to Blue & Gold hopes: Cronin

Eels legend Mick Cronin thinks Dylan Brown holds the key to their chances of finally ending their 36-year premiership drought.

Brown is back at five-eighth for Friday night’s showdown with local rivals Penrith at BlueBet Stadium after spending the past couple of weeks filling in at centre, which prompted social media trolls to accuse coach Brad Arthur of nepotism for selecting his son Jake in the No.6 jersey.

Cronin, speaking on The Big Sports Breakfast on Friday morning, said he would love for the Eels to finally lift the trophy again for the first time since 1986 so he and other legends from that team wouldn’t have to be asked about the drought all the time.

He said it would “annoy the crap out of me” if he was a current player having to put up with the constant reminders of the past.

Cronin had a similar situation in his career before Parramatta’s first title win in 1981 when critics would annually question whether they would ever get their hands on the trophy after going close a couple of times in the 1970s.

“You always hear about it being there window and I think in some ways this year it is because they are going to lose a couple of handy players next year,” he said in reference to Reed Mahoney going to the Bulldogs, Isaiah Papali’i joining the Wests Tigers and Marate Niukore returning to the Warriors.

“You don’t like putting a lot of pressure on certain players but I think it’s going to revolve around their half and five-eighth. I’m a fan of their five-eighth but he’s had three years where he’s had interruptions injuries suspensions but I really think he’s a really good player so a lot’s going to depend on him.

“Hopefully he has one of those games that Parramatta fans are looking for. The five-eighth’s improvement is going to dictate how well they’re going to go at the end of the year.”

(Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Gus fumes over ‘stupid rule’ fiasco

The ARL Commision has copped plenty of stick for continually tinkering with the fabric of the game with rule changes but an incident in Brisbane’s win on Thursday night over South Sydney demands immediate attention.

Referee Grant Atkins nearly let slip that he thought it’s a stupid rule but Phil Gould on Channel 9 commentary did it for him when Broncos centre Herbie Farnworth was penalised for diving on the ball when Souths did not have a dummy half. 

“You can’t do that mate. The laws of the game say you can’t just dive in behind the ruck,” Atkins explained after blowing a penalty in the 35th minute.

“He’s got to try and pick it up and run. I know it’s a s… it’s just the laws of the game, you can’t dive on a loose ball.”

Gould interjected: “He wanted to say it’s a stupid rule. It is a stupid rule. So what happens here is they’ve got no dummy half, he [Farnworth] runs around and dives on the ball. What he said is you’ve got to pick it up and run with it, you can’t dive on it.

“Is that not the most stupid rule you’ve ever heard? 

“The referee said ‘I know it’s a stupid rule’. He had to stop himself halfway through it otherwise he’d get fined.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-05-06T10:54:44+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2022-05-06T10:51:56+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Let’s just say bellend

2022-05-06T09:57:57+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I wish someone would KO Cody Walker.

2022-05-06T09:13:07+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Same old story, the have' s and the have nots. Some one is always going to get the rough end of it . It's just a bad look for the game .

2022-05-06T08:50:30+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Nubbit :laughing: :laughing: Can you tell me what a nubbit is so I can steal it?

2022-05-06T07:12:01+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Technically the ref did get it right as Herbie never attempted to get up. The ball has to clear the ruck so even if Herbie rolled an inch or 2 he would have been right but he didn't. Crap rule but it's an old one.

2022-05-06T06:42:31+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


No, the NRL are on the side of the stonewallers - the ones who held everything up so that they can get their numbers so they can give to the NRL clubs.

2022-05-06T06:23:56+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


And obviously the NRL aren't buying that .

2022-05-06T05:57:34+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Steveng, the thing that disappoints me is it was well publicized his 150 games and has his young bloke with him on TV yet 24 hours later he's out with boys . Not that there's anything wrong with that but when your out with boys more beers means more trouble particularly at 2:30 in the morning .

2022-05-06T05:48:56+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yep CodyW needs a break with Bugs Bunny at Disney, as GB is saying, :laughing:

2022-05-06T05:45:16+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Held up at board level. Stonewall tactics until they could get to the board election and flip the majority

2022-05-06T05:26:16+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


I'm probably a bit on the former . I think most NRL clubs are reasonably well off particularly the 2 who had those board members that resigned . I still think we'll have problems down the track .

2022-05-06T05:22:14+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


NOIP, the thing is for last 2 seasons most lower tier and country competitions were shut down and NSWRL still got their money from the NRL so what have they done with it .

2022-05-06T05:03:27+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


NSWRL is getting extra funding due to their cut from SOO broadcast rights and corporate support of the SOO team. Half the NSWRL board want to use the extra funding to support grass roots and country, the other half want the funds passed onto the NRL clubs. V'Landys is siding with the latter

2022-05-06T05:02:53+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


The broncos scored off the back of it too. Made a comment on the blog last night saying that it served him right for being a nubbit (or a similar word) but it got modded.

2022-05-06T04:07:57+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


And instead of Brisbane working it off their own goal line they get the penalty, pressure eased and they score that possession

2022-05-06T04:07:40+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


I just mentioned about Vlandys insistence on the NSW government to build something immediately makes me think there maybe financial problems at the NRL . The NSWRL are suing them , not sure what's happening .

2022-05-06T03:46:35+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


Souths might have cut the wrong half. I'm still shaking my head at Cody Walker last night petulantly kicking the ball away on the Broncos try line and giving up a soft penalty. If it was U8s, he'd be hooked and the coach would make him do a lap. As an experienced professional, that is borderline unforgivable. There is something wrong with Cody Walker and Demetriou needs to get to the root of the issue pronto.

2022-05-06T02:50:21+00:00

Braveheart

Guest


The rule actually says if no acting halfback (dummy half) is present he can dive in as long as he gets to his feet Immediately if not tackled. So, as no dummy half was present, the penalty was incorrect.

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