LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In a fiery display on ANZAC Day, Rabbitohs winger Taane Milne found himself in hot water after a controversial cannonball tackle on the Storm's Cameron Munster.
NRL legends Andrew Johns and Cameron Smith did not hold back in criticizing Milne for his reckless move in a game where the Storm dominated with a 54-20 victory.
Munster, known for his dazzling plays, was in top form as he scored a try and assisted in four more, showcasing his prowess on the field.
However, the game took a sour turn in the final moments when Milne unleashed a brutal low tackle on Munster, causing uproar among the Storm players and fans.
As the match came to an end, with the result already sealed, Milne's unnecessary aggression did not go unnoticed.
Charging in as the third man, he took Munster down at the knees, sparking a scuffle between the two teams.
Despite the chaos, Munster fortunately escaped serious injury from the controversial tackle.
Commentator Dane Ginnane described the incident as "nasty" and "ugly," highlighting the dangerous nature of Milne's actions.
As tempers flared on the field, it was clear that such reckless plays have no place in the spirit of the game.