Kennedy's theatrics stun, Titans shine: Round 3 review

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Round Three of the NRL season was a mix of magical moments and lackluster games, with some matches standing out more than others.

One standout moment was Will Kennedy's impersonation of a referee, which silenced his critics and showcased the Titans' impressive performance.

The game had its fair share of drama, with Wyatt Raymond quick to penalize Josh Curran for an unprecedented incident during the Dragons and Eels game.

The game between the Warriors and Roosters, as well as the Eels and Bulldogs, were deemed uneventful, in contrast to the Sharks and Titans games which provided an exciting display of skill and determination.

The Titans, in particular, demonstrated a dazzling performance that caught the attention of many observers.

The controversial call made by Raymond on Curran raised eyebrows among fans and pundits alike.

Curran was penalized for calling an Eels player offside, which allowed the Bulldogs to gain an advantage by running around the defender.

While some felt the penalty was justified and in line with the spirit of the game, others questioned the rarity of such a call and its impact on gameplay.

Despite the mixed reactions to the referees' decisions, it was evident that the NRL continues to offer surprises and unique moments that keep fans engaged and entertained.

As the season progresses, there is a hope to see more positive moments like Kennedy's performance and fewer instances of contentious calls that spark debate among fans and experts.

In conclusion, Round Three of the NRL season provided a combination of excitement and disappointment, with standout performances from teams like the Titans and controversial incidents like the one involving Curran and Raymond.

Moving forward, fans can expect more surprises and memorable moments as the season unfolds.

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