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Member Feedback Comment by Cameron

No wonder players blow up. Last week Slater tackles a Newcastle bloke without the ball when the latter is chasing a kick towards the in goal, knocks him over and there's no sin binning.

Bill "Home town" Harrigan comes on the radio and says - no sin bin, because a Melbourne player was back in defence and we couldn't say the Newcastle bloke would have scored.

Last night, Karmichael Hunt is tackled and held onto for too long by Simpson, mid way between 1/4 and 1/2 way, and Simpson gets 10 in the bin.

WTF? It has to be both but can't be one or the other. Using Hometown Harrigan's reasoning, Hunt couldn't have got up and scored, he'd been tackled, so why was Simpson sin-binned and not Slater last week? The obvious answer is they both should have been, but of course the officials defend last week's decision, making this week's one untenable.

Beginning to think Wade McKinnon had the right idea. It's so obviously inconsistent it's laughable.

NRL is becoming like the EPL - all the 50-50 calls go the way of the big clubs (mine included), more so when they're playing at home. I defy any NRL official to tell me how Simpson can be sin-binned for that, when Slater wasn't for what he did last week.

They're all ****ed.

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