'Lying is a sin': To'o takes aim at Wardle, referee 'making assumptions' with contentious try as Wigan upset Panthers

By Paul Suttor / Expert

The World Club Challenge lived up to the hype of a match that decides the global champions of rugby league with Wigan going toe to toe with Penrith before prevailing in a 16-12 boilover.

After three straight years of being kings of the NRL jungle, the Panthers are used to being hunted by fired-up opponents and Wigan, like St Helens in last year’s decider, brought their A game to the contest.

Unlike last year when the Panthers looked listless in going down by a point to Saints, they also looked strong in all areas despite this match being their first hit-out of 2024.

There was a high-quality intensity throughout the 80 minutes which was ultimately decided by a controversial refereeing decision to award a try to Wigan centre Jake Wardle.

In the 53rd minute Wardle looked to be caught short of the try line in a tackle from Edwards and Brian To’o after collecting a Jai Field grubber.

Referee Liam Moore surprisingly sent the ruling for review as a try despite being obscured where he was standing in the in-goal area and with no conclusive evidence to overturn the decision, the four-pointer was awarded.

Wardle twisted in the defence and his ball-carrying arm was not on the stripe as it hit the ground twice before he tried to place it on the line. 

Former St Helens prop Kyle Amor questioned whether Wigan deserved to get the green light based on the available footage.

“It’s very very difficult to see how that ball gets over the line,” he said on Sky Sports commentary.

To rub further salt into the Panthers’ wounds, they claimed a try in the corner to centre Taylan May after a final flurry on the last play of the match.

He was swamped by a tackle from Jai Field and Abbas Miski in the corner and with Moore sending this similar incident up for review as no try, there was again insufficient evidence to overturn the decision and Wigan hung on to what will be one of the most famous wins in their club’s illustrious history.

Former English international James Graham said the referee “has made an assumption” while Sharks skipper Dale Finucane on Fox League “that’s hard to believe that the referee has got a definitive decision there that it has come over over the line”.

To’o was adamant Wardle did not get the ball to the line, telling the Sydney Morning Herald after the game that the Wigan centre had hoodwinked the match officials.

“You can’t change much. The result is made, but he already knows he didn’t get it over the line. I’m sure the ref knows as well. Lying is a sin, as well,” he said.

“I already knew he didn’t get it down and when they awarded it, you’ve just got to move on. It is what it is. I’m happy for them. They can enjoy the win, and they deserve it, I guess.”

Jake Wardle scores his team’s third try. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary conceded Wigan were the better side on the night irrespective of the refereeing.

“That’s the thing about this particular competition, we get to see the best teams together, and Wigan were too good tonight,” he told broadcaster Sky Sports.

“We didn’t execute as well as they did. They had three opportunities and scored three tries and that was the difference. 

“They executed better than us and maybe that was enough.”

Penrith went into the final missing injured five-eighth Jarome Luai as well the latest members of their dynasty who were squeezed out by the salary cap in the off-season in Spencer Leniu, Stephen Crichton and Jack Cogger from their premiership team from October.

The first scoring play of the match went to a player who first made headlines at the 2017 World Cup for his uncanny resemblance to Penrith’s star winger at the time, Josh Mansour.

Lebanese international Abbas Miski held his width perfectly on the wing to accept a bullet pass from five-eighth Bevan French and tip-toed down the sideline for a 4-0 advantage in the eighth minute.

The Panthers responded in the 26th minute when Nathan Cleary hoisted a bomb and circled around to clean up the crumbs.

Wigan went 10-6 up eight minutes from half-time when former Titans hooker Kruise Leeming slid over after superb lead-up work from French with the former Parramatta utility back again combining with Miski for a right-side raid. 

There were doubts over the pass from centre Adam Keighran to Miski but Moore had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

The Warriors adopted tactics from Queensland’s State of Origin playbook by rushing up on Cleary for kicks on the last play and the star halfback was forced to pass to unsuspecting teammates or run the ball more than he wanted as Penrith were bustled into completing sets without getting to an attacking kick.

Penrith regained the lead just before the break when Dylan Edwards cut back against the grain to just get the ball down for a 12-10 advantage.

After the Wardle try, Penrith had a chance to regain the lead in the 69th minute when Taylan May broke free near halfway but the centre was chased down by Field’s grass-cutting tackle which sent him into touch just a couple of metres from the corner post.

Wigan looked to have sealed the shock result after a Tyrone Peachey play-the-ball error gifted them a scrum on halfway and they booted downfield for French to dive over under the posts.

However, the video referee created more controversy by ruling French was offside at the point of the kick even though there looked to be a line-ball call at worst.

Another refereeing blunder swung the momentum with seven minutes left on the clock – Liam Martin stripped the ball from opposing forward Tyler Dupree but Moore incorrectly ruled it was a two-on-one tackle despite the other Panthers defender clear when possession was pinched.

Winger Sunia Turuva limped off with a leg injury late in the contest so he could be in doubt for Penrith’s Round 1 clash with the Storm in Melbourne.

The Crowd Says:

2024-02-27T11:44:14+00:00

Tim Buck 3

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It was great for the game in England. I watch the Super League and Betfred Cup when they show it on Fox. They need all the help they can get.

2024-02-27T11:36:17+00:00

Tim Buck 3

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Those three tries they scored in the grand final we're beauties. It was amusing to see the shocked Bronco fans.

2024-02-27T11:00:22+00:00

Tim Buck 3

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Penrith's 2023 grand final win was the greatest comeback I've seen in my 60 grand finals. The salary cap will mean they can't make it four in a row and some dodgy refereeing helped the game played in the North of England where it needs all the help it can get. I am biased as I'm a Widnes fan.

2024-02-27T08:58:59+00:00

Forty Twenty

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I hate how the refs let him do it. JWH is another. Penalise them while in possession and they will stop it. It's a simple thing.

2024-02-27T01:28:53+00:00

Short Memory

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He's always done this. I think it's a strategy to distract he marker from their assignment to cover the dummy half.

2024-02-27T01:24:51+00:00

Short Memory

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You set up an account to specifically to comment on a sport you think is irrelevant? Didn’t you have something more productive to do? Some laundry to hang out? A hamster to feed? Finish that macrame g-string you started last summer?

2024-02-26T21:26:45+00:00

Nat

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You have no clue what my argument is. You've simply jumped in here to give me your opinion. Your opinion is not fact. Their opinion is that the ball made it to the line. Their opinion counts on the scoreboard and into history as fact. Your opinion is just a belief you have. I understand that is your belief but it has no impact on the result at all, therefore, it is not a fact at all. Know the difference.

2024-02-26T21:07:13+00:00

Con Version

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thanks

2024-02-26T17:01:59+00:00

blacktown leagues

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Twisting words to suit your argument.I was referring to the decision of try I never questioned the result,yet somehow you keep making that the point.My point is they got that decision wrong and at that level it should not happen.It is there for all to see his ball carrying arm touched the ground and he promoted the ball .That cannot be denied which makes it factual ,not just my opinion

2024-02-26T09:54:13+00:00

Nat

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If you read my reply to Steven you would understand my position. You want to come at me with your opinion stated as “facts… end of story” I’m happy to remind you exactly what the end of story factually is.

2024-02-26T08:34:16+00:00

blacktown leagues

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So your saying no double movement? If Cleary scores that exact same try in the 77th minute of last years GF your happy to run with that?If you read my comment MATE you will see i stated the result is what we have. My point is in a game of that magnitude they need to get that stuff right which they clearly didnt,in my opinion.

2024-02-26T08:22:53+00:00

Nat

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"Those are the facts". "End of story". No mate the scoreline is the end of story. Yours is simply your opinion. End of story.

2024-02-26T08:04:38+00:00

NQR

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One could argue the implementation of 6again has been the catalyst to Penrith’s success. Panthers were ahead of the game in exploiting the 6again rules.

2024-02-26T07:10:50+00:00

Phil Browne

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Yea it's not too super is it.. I wonder if the Rugby fans will carry on like girls like your mates did if they read that??

2024-02-26T07:01:04+00:00

steveng

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:laughing: of course the poms didn't winge, I wonder if the decision was the other way around what we would get, as we would get both barrels of the winging poms :laughing:

2024-02-26T06:47:30+00:00

blacktown leagues

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Get as technical as you want the arm carrying the ball touched the ground whilst being tackled he then promoted the ball they are the facts .This constitutes a double movement end of story. Having said that congratulations to Wigan if that try was disallowed it becomes a completely different game. No guarantees Panthers win from there ,the result is what we have ,well done to the warriors,but you will never convince me the ball was not promoted .Incompetence is a word that comes to mind ,inexcusable another.

2024-02-26T03:17:14+00:00

Dionysus

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I don't want anything, I am simply bemoaning the fact that while the brits talk about the game, all we Aussies seem to do is whinge about the refs. And we have the cheek to call them whinging poms.

2024-02-26T02:38:34+00:00

Phil McKraken

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Super Rugby? Seriously??

2024-02-26T02:33:56+00:00

Phil McKraken

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Bevan French would be a great 5/8 partner to Ben Hunt at St George. I’m no Dragons fan but if I was I would be screaming for Dragons Coaching staff to start making enquiries into his contract situation with Wigan! And Jai Field looked good too, that try saving tackle late in the game was spectacular. Another example of how some players require abit more patience with development. Too many NRL clubs are just too harsh and too impatient when it comes to player development. To think Cody Walker debuted at 26 how easy it would’ve been for him to be lost to the sport or to Super League.

2024-02-26T01:15:49+00:00

steveng

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The try was still not a try irrespective of how much you spin it Dionysus, even the Pommy commentators didn't think it was a try. We all wrapped the game as a great game and that Wigan deserved to win, what else do you want.

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