'How does it not get sin-binned?' Benji fumes at ref's soft call as Cleary insists Edwards not hurt

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Penrith have cruised to a 22-6 win over the Wests Tigers in Bathurst – but Benji Marshall was left bemused by a potentially match-changing sin bin that was not given.

The Tigers had taken the lead early through Junior Tupou, who also went off injured, and would likely have had another had an illegal ankle tap on Justin Olam by Brad Schneider not denied him the chance to run away. Inexplicably, the halfback was not binned for an obvious professional foul.

“I’ve been pretty quiet about the refereeing, but I just feel like we’re not getting the rub of the green,” said Marshall.

“That trip to me is what I would say is a professional foul in the act of a try-scoring opportunity, where Olam was supporting to try and score a try, and he gets tripped up. How’s that not a professional foul and a sin bin? I’ll ask for clarification, but yeah, that hurt us.

“It was a penalty, it’s a professional foul. So how does it not get sin binned?”

In the time that he would have been off, Sunia Turuva scored to put Penrith level, then added another before half time to give them a lead they would never relinquish. In such a tight game, it was hard not to see the sliding doors moment.

The contest was far closer than the scoreline makes it sound. For over an hour, this was nip and tuck, with the Panthers forced to fight for every inch and defend their line extensively against a Wests onslaught.

Only when Paul Alamoti, on club debut, broke through to make it 16-6 was the result secure and James Fisher-Harris ended an emotional week by crossing late to put gloss on the scoreline.

Penrith were worried late as Dylan Edwards limped out, but Ivan Cleary insisted that it was not serious.

The fullback had been typically imperious, topping 200m with ball in hand and kicking superbly, but was withdrawn in the closing stages with what appeared to be a hamstring complaint, the same injury that is currently keeping Nathan Cleary out of the Panthers team.

This was another step forward for Marshall’s young team, who went toe-to-toe with a real heavyweight and, though they came off second best, will have learned plenty.

For Ivan Cleary, it’s another two points in the bag – as long as his fullback doesn’t pull up too badly.

“It was a tough game, a real grind,” said the Panthers boss. 

“We didn’t start real well. We were behind the eight-ball early and under pressure in the start of the second half, too, but in both we worked our way through which was really pleasing. 

“It wasn’t our sharpest effort but in terms of just hard work and grinding away it might have been the best in that sense.”

Lachie v Luai

All eyes were on the battle of the Tigers future halves, who faced up against each other in advance of Jarome Luai moving to the club next year.

Luai was his usual effervescent self, and though the game never lent itself to his maverick best, the Samoa international was able to show glimpses of what he is capable of.

Lachlan Galvin was the more impressive, at least for the first hour, not least because he is still so young and raw. The potential that is obvious in everything he does should keep Tigers fans excited about the years to come.

The game was so tight, but one period early in the second half stood out.

Wests had a huge glut of possession on the Panthers’ line but were unable to make an imprint, and the question of what that sequence of pressure might have looked like if Luai had been playing for the other side hung over the contest.

The Tigers, for all that they are better than they were, still lack an element of spark. That’s not a slight on Aidan Sezer, who was perfectly fine, but it’s why they’ve signed the superstar.

Penrith were clinical in their attacking moments, the Tigers were not. In the end, that was about it.

Tupou made a mistake, Turuva scored. One defensive lapse, Paul Alamoti scored. Penrith will do that.

The old blokes show up for Benji

There’s been plenty of chat about the youth at the Tigers, with the likes of Galvin, Jahream Bula and the Fainu brothers giving long-suffering fans a sense of hope.

But just as impressive this afternoon were the old guard, who are gradually turning this side around and giving the young blokes space to flourish.

John Bateman had probably his best game for the Tigers, busting a gut on both edges, shifting to centre when Tupou was injured and always trying to promote the footy. They didn’t always work, but he looked by far the most likely to undo the Panthers.

David Klemmer was averaging over 10m a carry in hit up work – exceptional numbers against a side like Penrith – and Justin Olam not only took hard carries but also broke tackles and challenged the line.

Nobody expects the rookies to excel straight away, and mistakes will be made. That’s what happens with kids.

It’s up to the more experienced to set them up for success – and they did that today, even if the result didn’t come.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-21T12:25:09+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Another fine example of obfuscation and misdirection. :laughing:

2024-04-21T11:18:38+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


People reimagine language every time they do phone texting.

2024-04-21T11:17:05+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Just in your imagination. If you put that same comment up enough times , you think that makes it a fact. Yet no one else agrees with you & it wasn’t mentioned anywhere else. I looked at it several times, he scored.

2024-04-21T10:23:13+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I just asked a clarifying question actually :stoked:

2024-04-21T09:55:06+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Not really. I like them. Like reimagining the facts, obfuscation and misdirection. :laughing:

2024-04-21T09:52:13+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


There was no replay that showed the ball on the line. Alamoti's arm holding the ball landed short of the line and the point of the ball that came in contact with the ground was behind his forearm Q.E.D. No Try!

2024-04-21T08:00:35+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


Ah... Old testament it is, then... Bring on the locusts.

2024-04-21T07:02:52+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


You have a point, yet a ref could give 10 'leg up' legit penalties to a team in their 20, getting them out of trouble and that's it. Then a couple of minutes before halftime gives a questionable penalty to the attacking team 5 m out and they score. The where, when and why trump the number!

2024-04-21T06:37:20+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


I hear what your saying jimmmy ,but gee it was minimal contact from schneider ,nothing forceful he basically grazed his calf.If he got binned fair enough but I've seen worse let go.

2024-04-21T04:56:22+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Be careful of what you wish for Noel. I am a vengeful God not a forgiving one.

2024-04-21T04:55:12+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


It doesn't change the result . Penrith win, But Schneider goes to the bin every other time that's ever happened. The tackle ??? On the air was absolutely a penalty . Most times just a penalty , very occasionally a sin bin but usually much more contact is required . That's the difference , one is automatic in the bin , the other usually not. Penrith win anyway so it's not about the result.

2024-04-21T04:39:17+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Only 10 weeks :laughing:

2024-04-21T04:06:58+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


Thats all I'm saying not the worst thing that's happened during a game and probably should have resulted in a sin bin according to the rules but I feel there has been an over reaction to it and I doubt it changes the result .Ditto for the Sezer incident.

2024-04-21T03:53:37+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Ok sorry, you replied to me with the “horrendous act” comment so I thought my comments were included… Schneider made a deliberate play at Olam while he was in support. You can call it an ankle tap, a calf brush, a foot tickle, whatever, it was a professional foul that usually sees a player sin binned I don’t think it’s being made bigger than it is. It was deliberate, it was during a try scoring situation and it was successful. That’s just a literal, straight down the line description of what happened, no hyperbole to make it sound worse than it was It was a professional foul and professional fouls are normally sin binned. It’s definitely not the worst thing we’ll see on a footy field, but I don’t think anyone is saying it is…

2024-04-21T02:53:13+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Not really. I like them.

2024-04-21T02:38:51+00:00

zonecadet

Roar Rookie


A few sin-bins (such a lame Rugby League name for sending a guy off for ten minutes) not given this weekend it seems. Also a lot of "but your team got away with this so it evens things up". Oh for a game that actively weeds out that being a factor. Never accepted the old line "it all evens out over the season" crap.

2024-04-21T02:22:39+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


I never said you called it an horrendous act ,that was my opinion on how its being portrayed. But you did describe it as an ankle tap. Are you standing by that statement?Attacking the legs of a kicker is normally 10 in the bin as well. I saw both incidents at the lower end of offending .IMO there was minimal contact in both instances and I feel both incidents are being made bigger than are.

2024-04-21T02:03:31+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Did I describe it as anything approaching a “horrendous act”? Schneider interfered with a support player not in possession. It was cynical and deliberate, not horrendous. As soon as you agree it’s a penalty, it’s pretty much the definition of a professional foul and 10 in the bin is pretty stock standard for a professional foul

2024-04-21T01:59:20+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I always think that if Penrith don’t win a competition, I’d rather West’s or even Parramatta win it. As they are western suburbs clubs. Plus, western suburbs clubs have to pay more for players , to get any to go west to play . ( So it’s important to get the locals to play for them. ) Not so much the Bulldogs, as they had been at or near the top for so many years. I know that’s mostly not reciprocated by many supporters of those two clubs. Yet, who are the other options? :thumbup:

2024-04-21T01:50:48+00:00

Fatty Arbuckle

Roar Rookie


Too many apostrophe's

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