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NRL Week 18 preview talking points: Respect the refs or ride the pine

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27th June, 2023
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Big effen suspensions, big effen winning margins and key effen injuries. Here come your NRL preview talking points for round effen 18.

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What a night we got on Tuesday at Reece Walsh’s judiciary hearing.

I can’t link to much of the coverage because it was loaded with more cursing than a Samuel L Jackson movie, but some of the great rugby league times were had on social media as fans went into a hilarious content frenzy (which I definitely cannot link to either, but you can find easily enough).

On the serious side, Brisbane’s fullback was found guilty of contrary conduct towards referee Chris Butler and suspended for three games which will rule him out of the final State of Origin game and club games against the Dolphins and Bulldogs.

No doubt the reaction to this decision will go berserk so for my two cents – Walsh deserved the suspension. You cannot talk to a referee or react to a referee’s decision the way he did.

Rugby league and sport in general has a serious officiating problem, in that fewer and fewer are choosing to make a career in the middle. The NRL in particular has a massive issue with a culture of disrespect for match officials.

We’ll see how this suspension is appealed and handled, but decisions like this are a small step on the path to supporting referees like they deserve to be.

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Good games this week

A full slate of games this week as we roll towards the end of the State of Origin fixture turmoil.

Thursday’s game won’t do much for the reputations of Cronulla and St George-Illawarra, with the Sharks expected to win and the Dragons expected to lose. Cronulla are in a space where they’ll need to start building their for and against to make sure they’ll stay in the top four.

Friday night’s doubleheader is a ripper couple of games. We start at a sold out Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland, as the Warriors host the Bunnies. The New Zealanders will never have a better chance to put a gap between them and South Sydney on the table and keep marching their impressive season towards to top four.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 14: Jesse Ramien of the Sharks celebrates scoring a try with team mates during the round 11 NRL match between Manly Sea Eagles and Cronulla Sharks at 4 Pines Park on May 14, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Jesse Ramien celebrates after scoring. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

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Primetime Friday is one we’ve been waiting for – Melbourne and Penrith go at it not at AAMI park but at Marvel Stadium (AKA Docklands). AAMI Park has been handed over the FIFA for the Women’s World Cup.

Both teams have been going through the motions to rudimentary wins over lesser opponents so it’s time to see them lift their ratings against a real opponent.

The winer will temporarily hold top spot on the ladder but more importantly, these are games where premiership contenders size each other up. It may not be a blazing free for all of attack, but it’ll most definitely be worth watching.

On Saturday the Gold Coast head to Canberra for an afternoon game needing to win to stay on the fringes of the finals places. The Titans were great last week keeping Brisbane quiet but that was also a performance sparked by the departure of coach Justin Holbrook, unceremoniously canned early last week.

The Raiders continue to fall over the line after blowing hefty leads but need to aim up at home – they’ve lost their last two games at Bruce Stadium by a combined 50 points.

North Queensland host Wests Tigers Saturday twilight having made hay during Origin period with wins over Melbourne, Penrith and South Sydney. Add on two points for a bye in there and the Cowboys are right back on the heels of the finals places.

Wests Tigers were easily outclassed by a shorthanded Melbourne last week and the defensive application they carried for much of the year has become somewhat wobbly.

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FIFA impacts locations again on Saturday night as the Broncos head to the Gabba for their second go at the Dolphins, who are reeling from a towelling last week by Parramatta. A Broncos win will keep them in the top two pending the outcome of Melbourne and Penrith.

Cory Paix of the Broncos passes the ball during the round 14 NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and the Canberra Raiders at Suncorp Stadium, on June 11, 2022, in Brisbane, Australia

(Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The Dolphins were blown off the park in the first half last week but fought back well enough in the second during their 48-20 loss. The new kids are starting to battle a bit to strong 80 minutes of constant effort together which was expected, but injuries and suspensions haven’t helped.

Sunday’s games see Canterbury facing Newcastle at Accor Stadium with both teams in real need of maybe not a win but a decent performance to give their fans a bit of heart.

Newcastle have played two really poor games against weakened opponents in the Roosters and Penrith, and they’ll need to take this win to have any finals chance, no matter how unlikely it may be.

The round wraps with Manly and the Roosters playing for the top eight, with the loser in genuine finals peril. Both sides have been incredibly disappointing.

Parramatta have the bye and two free points, which will further embed them in the top eight.

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Week 18 random observations

– The Bunnies are in freefall, dusted 31-6 on their own deck by the somewhat resurgent Cowboys for a fourth loss in five games. Souths have gone from the top of the table to barely hanging on in eighth. A fit Latrell cannot arrive fast enough.

– Fair enough for Wests Tigers halfback Luke Brooks to move to Manly. A case where a change might be a genuine good for both parties.

– Canberra are sitting in sixth place with a chance to move higher, and their for and against is -69. I don’t have the time to look deeper into it but surely this is one of the worst posts differentials for a finals place?

– Did you see the fantastic victory fashions from North Queensland coach Todd Payten? Glorious!

What’s got you talking ahead of Round 18, Roarers?

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