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Melbourne wrestling and slowing the ruck works with most teams and that is why they came so far in the competition. Penrith are able to sustain and resist their stifling tactics’
I would like to see Bellamy move away from the slowing and unsettling tactics and play are more skilful and open game. Furthermore, I would like to see the NRL and refs come down hard on it and allow the bottom half of the comp to be able to compete when playing the Storm. I find it really hard to watch when you see Melbourne allowed to slow and stifle and not get penalised.

ANALYSIS: Good luck everyone else as Penrith have way To'o much power - but Storm did everything to help them

Well, I don’t think he would have any room
to complain, the advantage his team gets in the ruck area is unbelievable.

ANALYSIS: 'A try every day of the week' - Carr blows gasket over bunker's strip call as desperate Eels run down Dragons

In the end, decisions are made as to where your team sits on the ladder and whether your team or coach holds any influence in the game. The game has turned into reality tv.

ANALYSIS: 'A try every day of the week' - Carr blows gasket over bunker's strip call as desperate Eels run down Dragons

ANALYSIS: 'A try every day of the week' - Carr blows gasket over bunker's strip call as desperate Eels run down Dragons

He came out wanting to adjudicate to the letter of the law.
I’m waiting to see how he refs Melbourne the next time he has them.

Fans should get a refund: Refereeing de-Klein shows how far NRL's gone backwards since golden age of officials

Where is Graham Annesley’s consideration for player safety? I’m astounded that someone in his position defends the act by using a technicality to explain why Solomona didn’t get a suspension. It’s plain to see that there was the intent. It must be asked what influences these types of decisions and explanations.

Another fine mess: Lunatic players running the asylum under NRL’s new judiciary system

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