ANALYSIS: Consistency? What consistency? Bunker chaos as Fotuaika sent off in Warriors win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Warriors have further advanced their case for the top four with a 28-18 win over the Gold Coast Titans – but only after the early sending off of Moeaki Fotuaika.

Fotuaika became the second player in two consecutive games to be sent from the field, with the Titans prop dismissed by referee Ben Cummins for a high shot on Warriors star Charnze Nicholl-Klokstad.

Having seen no players sent off in 21 rounds of football dating back to Jacob Saifiti in Round 2, two have now been ejected in just 36 minutes of play, with Nathan Brown sent for a high shot on Ben Trbojevic in the latter stages of the Roosters’ win over Manly, followed by Fotuaika today.

It was a clear high shot that left the Warriors fullback poleaxed on the ground, with further Bunker review convincing Cummins to end Fotuaika’s night early. CNK left with a HIA and did not return.

“I think if you compare the one from last night I don’t think it’s the same sort of thing,” said Titans interim coach Jim Lenihan.

“I don’t think Mo is coming out of the ground or coming recklessly out of the ground, Mo is pretty much bracing for contact. Yes, there may have been a bit of contact to the head and maybe 10 minutes was sufficient.

“I don’t know it justifies at that point to probably ruin the game but it put us under a hell of a lot of pressure and pretty much the game was over at that point.”

Lenihan also denied that clubs had received prior warning from the NRL around high tackles, as had been speculated.

The animosity had been brewing prior to the high tackle, with Chris Randall lucky to avoid a bin at the least for one of his own, and afterwards, only became more frantic.

Marata Niukore was sat down for ten minutes for a slap on David Fifita – more confusing stuff, as he was also pushed in the face – and the Titans backrower then added insult to injury by opening the scoring.

Roared on a by a huge Kiwi contingent on the Gold Coast, Andrew Webster’s Warriors did make the most of their man advantage with two tries for Shaun Johnson – one from a miracle Dallin Watene-Zelezniak offload – but were pegged back by Joe Stimson and Jayden Campbell. 

Titans coach Jim Lenihan leaves with the loss, but with immense pride. His side showed more backbone than they have in years, while also playing near-perfect 12-man footy, with next to no mistakes with the ball and courageous defence.

By the time Tohu Harris crashed over to put the Wahs in front with five to play, it seemed harsh. Watene-Zelenziak’s late try gave it some gloss, but Webster will still be disappointed given the performance levels and the man advantage.

“Sometimes you’ve got to win ugly and we are all understanding it definitely was ugly,” he said.

“Our boys tried hard again but we didn’t nail what we wanted to do tonight and didn’t adjust. We’ve got to get better than that.”

Why do we bother with refereeing consistency?

Consistency is a myth. Realistically, referees have a very difficult job, everyone watching has different opinions and the rules are woolly enough for fans to see whatever they want to see.

It’s rare, however, to see three incredibly similar incidents in such a short space of time garner such different results, especially when those results are so out of keeping with the previous 20 rounds of football.

On Thursday night, Nathan Brown was sent off a high shot on Ben Trbojevic, prompting a rant in the post-game press conference from Roosters coach Trent Robinson that questioned what was special about that particular shot to merit a send off given the litany of other, non-send off tackles that have happened in 2023.

He was right to point this out. Since Jacob Saifiti was dismissed in Round 2, no player was sent off.

Yet we got a second in two days with Fotuaika. That came mere moments after Cummins had failed to take any further action against Chris Randall for a high shot that was just as bad.

So was Fotuaika’s tackle worth a send off? Well, nobody knows. Was it worse than Randall’s that was penalty and on report? Was it the same as Brown’s, or worse? 

What about Valentine Holmes’ shot last week that saw him binned and then banned for four games? 

As Robinson pointed out, if we are changing the standard for high tackles, then that’s fine. Just enforce the standard consistently. 

He noted that tackles such as Brown’s – and Fotuaika’s, and Randall’s – have been red cards in rugby union for ages.

For what it’s worth, all three would also have been red cards in Super League too, where six players have been sent off this year (and another five in the Challenge Cup).

Refs are usually unfairly targeted in rugby league, because it’s a really hard job, someone has to do it, and they’re the easiest scapegoat in the world when things go awry.

It’s not that Cummins, or Kasey Badger in the Bunker, got this one wrong. If anything, they got the first one wrong and the second one right, which is better than getting both wrong.

Sending someone off in the first 20 minutes of a game kills the contest, but they did it anyway. That’s to be commended.

The criticism, really, is about consistency. If that’s the standard now, then that’s the standard. Because you can guarantee that, for the rest of the year, fans will ask what the difference is if this level is not maintained.

The Warriors strike it lucky

On several occasions this year, the Warriors have not got the rub of the green.

They were on the wrong side of the refereeing on several occasions, notably at Magic Round where they copped the softest of sin binnings – well, perhaps until Niukore’s today – at a crucial time against Penrith.

They were twice caught cold in monsoon conditions against opponents who played the rain better than they did. Not all luck, but any game in extreme weather will introduce more luck than usual. 

But tonight they can have no complaints in that regard. They got away with one here. 

There was the send off, which is not inherently lucky – the other team made a mistake – but it’s fortunate that Fotuaika did it on this night rather than any other, and that the referees have decided that such tackles are now reds rather than yellows. 

There was the injury to Gold Coast star AJ Brimson injury in the warm-up. The Titans were on a five day turnaround, they were off a bye. 

Performance-wise, it was a night where they needed a little help, because the Kiwis were well below the levels they have created for themselves. 

That might well be because of the loss of Nicoll-Klokstad, such a key player, in the Fotuaika tackle. It might be that they know that teams who play 13v 12 for an hour almost always win, and subconsciously thought they could go through the motions.

Either way, this was unlike most of their best work. Usually, the Warriors excel at playing very boring up to about 30m from their opponent’s line, then putting their plays on.

Had they done that tonight, against the worst defence in the league with a man light, they would surely have put plenty of points on. Instead, the Wahs put the cart before the horse somewhat, playing expansively when really, there wasn’t much need to.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-05T20:54:21+00:00

tamaolevaoo

Roar Rookie


Nice article mike ……. Dont know if you were at the game but the fotuaika send off was a fuse lit from the warm ups…..trust me the kiwi contingent was more like a stadium take over cheering the warriors while warming up and booing the titans during theirs and the titans were visibly pissed about it…….. The amount of niggly stuff in the tackle by the titans hair pulling , face massage , chest bumping checks mouthing off culminated in Randall rushing up to try put a shot on to shut the crowd up and its their stadium….that wasn't sin binned then the boos ramped up u could see the senior titans players revving their guys up then fotuaika got the green light and off he went ………. Then the ground announcer went bonkers he was pissed revving up the crowd and and boos lasted all game …. The titans played angry the whole game and nearly won on sheer determination they were awesome ….. The warriors as a playing group looked embarrassed at times because of the sheer noise that drowned out any titans cheers and a-lot of the players went straight to the rooms after the whistle…. Lesson here for all involved cant wait for the dolphin's- warriors game at Suncorp next month would be worse still for the home team who ever they lol ………

2023-08-05T11:52:53+00:00

Sylvester

Roar Rookie


"But tonight they can have no complaints in that regard. They got away with one here." I reckon CNK prob disagrees.

2023-08-05T08:37:00+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yeah, there’s truth and then there’s ‘truth’

2023-08-05T08:29:57+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


TB you do know where Julian Assange is born and bred? The truth is a dangerous thing and the dishonest hate being exposed.

2023-08-05T05:42:22+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


souvalis RL is a contact sport and these things happen, it wasn’t intentional what Moeaki Fotuaika did, a sin bin would have been sufficient, but I wonder what would have happened if the reverse happened and the Warriors were in the same position on the ladder as the Titans and a Warrior player got sent off, as by the way that they carry on the Warriors owner would have taken the NRL to court like he wanted to do last time. The sendoff was harsh especially at this time of the season when the Titans were a big chance of making the 8.

2023-08-05T04:12:12+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Is this the result of a directive from HQ, an agreement among refs themselves, or just an inherent part of their nature?

2023-08-05T04:04:54+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Mate - that’s really well said and at the heart of it I’ve watched hundreds of footy games with mates over the years We’re all pretty knowledgeable and watched the game for a long time. There’s never been a game where we’ve all agreed on every decision Same thing with everyone here But for some people, as soon as something happens they don’t agree with, it’s refs are buggered, they’re managing outcomes and nothings consistent Ref faulting is an epidemic

2023-08-05T03:57:39+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Hahaha… I know things are backwards, but surely you’ve got internet and emails up there by now… :laughing: :laughing: . You come up with some really entertaining conspiracy stuff at times but “we didn’t get the email” is one of your best. Cheers :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-08-05T03:45:53+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


No they like to keep it close. To be fair they tend towards finding a reason to stop momentum or let things go to the team trailing IMO. It doesn’t affect really strong teams too often. Good teams and smart players generally get it done. Unfortunately some teams struggle with these momentum changing calls and other teams are good at taking advantage of them. I’m actually more comfortable with my team trailing by 8 with 10min left. Because I know they will lean towards us and be looking to help us if possible. If you’re in the lead by a couple with a few minutes on the clock you are under the microscope IMO.

2023-08-05T03:37:54+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


It is wrong for a referee or official to come to a game with a preconfigured attituded towards a team.To suggest a team has been warned...is wrong..A referee must rule players and teams equally. You start sending off players like this we will find games with 10 players and Robinson the Roosters coach is right in that we are a 13 man game and not like union that has 15.It becomes to hard to defend when short. Surely the attacker must bare some responsibility for the collision if he creates the collision or partly creates the collision which is what happened in that Titans game...

2023-08-05T03:26:56+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


The Titans send off is absolutely nuts...The ball runner shoulders up with ball in right arm to drive himself into the sternum of the opponent...He run with purpose to break the tackle and created the collision but because a part of the tacklers shoulder contacts his head and he lies down the referee sends off the defender...Penalty at most.

2023-08-05T03:16:44+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


For goodness sakes, do you really believe the refs deliberately try to influence the outcome?

2023-08-05T02:37:16+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


The hip drop in the last tackle of women’s SOO? It was like how can I give the team trailing a chance of winning.

2023-08-05T02:28:53+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


The email don’t arrive until a week later up this way. I’ve been whinging about NSW officials pulling things out of no where and completely ignoring rules the next week. Maybe my team just like Warriors, Titans, Raiders and Knights struggle from this more than Roosters, Souths and Eels because the mail is delayed? Seen Hess get penalised 4 or more times over the years for not touching the ball with his foot but it appears others can get away with it because they were reading emails?

2023-08-05T02:26:08+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


:laughing: Maybe… or an opponent… or himself… :laughing:

2023-08-05T02:21:16+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


I thought Reece was talking to Cardigan LOL.

2023-08-05T02:08:43+00:00

Paulo

Roar Rookie


Complaining works and is rewarded. Foran was no where Johnson, completely done, but throws his hands up and complains about being blocked - try ruled out. He doesn’t complain maybe the refs don’t overturn - regardless of absolutely no chance of stopping Johnson’s pass.

2023-08-05T01:33:21+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Bigger and more annoying is the number of players appealing to the ref, right in his face, all the time. Foran joins the usuals in irritation with constant appeals. Get the memo out Graham A.

2023-08-05T01:09:11+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


It's like getting on the perfect wave, he'll relive that one in his mind for decades to come :happy:

2023-08-05T01:04:31+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


I agree Badger seems to make some ... creative ... decisions.

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