LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The NRL boss has made a shocking admission following a controversial match between the Tigers and Dragons, which left many fans and coaches fuming.
Tigers coach Tim Sheens expressed his anger during the post-match press conference, claiming that the Canberra team had scored two tries off forward passes, both of which involved player Jack Wighton.
While the first pass was debatable, the second pass was undeniably forward, as it came out of Wighton's hands before bouncing even further ahead into the arms of teammate Sebastian Kris.
This crucial try ultimately had a significant impact on the outcome of the game.
The drama surrounding these disgraceful calls has ignited a heated debate among rugby league enthusiasts.
The admission by the NRL boss has only added fuel to the fire, fueling further frustration and disappointment among fans and teams alike.
The incident highlights the importance of accurate officiating in the game, as even the slightest misjudgment can have a profound effect on the final result.
It remains to be seen if any action will be taken to rectify the situation and prevent such controversies in the future.