Refs just "not enough experience" for big game
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to play at home … NSW Origin player and coach Ricky Stuart Pearce Mitchell arrive at Sydney Airport yesterday after the game Wednesday, won Queensland, after a controversial trial. Photo: Steve Christo
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officials are privately fuming that Brent Tate and Matt Scott has not been on the penalty bench with Michael Jennings sent after the fight in the first half on Wednesday evening, and I think the incident has highlighted the inexperience of the referees Ben Cummins and Matt Cecchin at the source.
Jennings was by Cecchin for the race itself and the introduction of Tate handful of other players sin-binned. The NSW camp claim that he tried his captain Penrith, Luke Lewis, the wings protect to Queensland a shot at him had taken. The Blues also believe that Scott would be sin binned than the fight broke out shortly after throwing the ball in the back of the head of Greg Bird and other players were involved.Advertisement: Story continues below
Maroons defenders Billy Slater and center Justin Hodges were the other players in the first race of Jennings, but no action taken against them or other players in Queensland. Main referee Bill Harrigan said yesterday that it was “comfortable” when Scott Jennings had sin bin midway through the first half came. The decision was a major turning point in the game, when Queensland wing Darius Boyd scored, while Jennings was next to the field and those in NSW Cecchin said he did not know how to cope with it, such a situation, while arbitration and had his first Origin game was faster and more intense games of NRL. The controversy has questions, why did the referee Tony Archer and Shayne experienced Hayne has been neglected for Cecchin and Cummins raised. NSW officials denied suggestions that she did not want Archer, as the Blues have a poor record under him, and is expected to push for more experts in the ringing alarm bells for Origin II at ANZ Stad ium on 13 June to control. There was also speculation that Archer was considered too slow for the pace of origin, but Harrigan said he was on the verge of Origin nominated and I had a chance to stay for the next memory game. “On the basis of performance that has passed,” said Harrigan. “It’s been very close, and I told Tony, when was the appointment of the fact that he was lost. But the other two guys at the time the referees do.” Harrigan said that Hayne is currently rated No. 4. Blues
officials choose Harrigan Vogel admitted that he not be punished for a tackle on Cooper Cronk in 35 minutes as a more expensive managers against a team like Boyd scored his second try, a few minutes later.
However, the penalty is the bird of five eighth Todd Carney will return possession to Queensland when he found after being touched by a penalty kick failed, preceded it. The increasing pressure on the defense, when was the second athlete Blues Glenn Stewart also punished in the run trying to Boyd. A number of former players from the origin, said of the two countries over the Herald yesterday that the poor discipline and more errors were to blame for the loss of non-blues awards. Harrigan said Jarryd Hayne to punch Johnathan Thurston in the early stages of the game have been punished. Vogel also resulted when he led the Maroons support Scott as he fell to the ground after Mitchell Pearce was penalized for being offside, and the fight broke out p roved costly for NSW as Jennings was sin binned.
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