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2023 TEAM UPDATE: SECOND BEST
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 3529225, member: 8215"] That's what gets me. Surely if the NRL are against ref abuse, they should be coming down hard on the "physically touching" the ref rule. It wasn't even accidental (like unavoidable contact during play), it was a player shoving a ref out of the way. Even if it didn't occur to him at the time, that's too bad, he needs to be more aware. And, like the "set's an example" used to justify Walsh's suspension, there is every possibility that him not being charged will lead to kids thinking they can give the ref a shove and just say "oops". And yet here we have something that, even if we [I]think[/I] he was yelling at the ref (which people are entitled to believe), it was not as conclusive as a caught-on-camera-direct-shove. So why, again, is it the Bronco player that is made an example of??? [/QUOTE]
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