Major controversy as Dragons seal Nines quarterfinal win after refereeing howler

By The Roar / Editor

Cody Ramsey was awarded this matchwinning try against Penrith, despite it being grounded out of play.

The Crowd Says:

2020-02-16T06:30:35+00:00

Edward Kelly

Roar Guru


Could blame the lazy journos because they all have the anti refs stories pre-written and just have to fill in the team/players names. The few post match press conferences I have seen, the journos come across as a pretty dull lot not really into any analysis etc.

2020-02-16T03:52:27+00:00

Superspud

Roar Rookie


Rugby League puts more focus on officiating and decisions than any other sport. The Superbowl was decided with a 50 50 call but the subject did not really rate a mention after the game. If that was Rugby League it would have dominated the post match with the losing coach and supporters claiming how they were robbed.

2020-02-16T01:08:14+00:00

Edward Kelly

Roar Guru


Can I just say I like the Bunker and video review in the NRL. Doesn't fit the Nines but when premiership points are on the line is a must have.

2020-02-15T23:53:35+00:00

Ron Norton

Roar Rookie


Ben Cummins involved again. And once again the decision cost the losing team in a big way. Deprived Penrith of a crack at the final.

2020-02-15T23:45:53+00:00

Ron Norton

Guest


Ben Cummins involved again!

2020-02-15T23:34:31+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


When will the NRL address the imbalance between shoulder charges front on, and this rubbish? That is a penalty try. It's just as dangerous... pathetic interpretation.

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