NRL in hot water over Warriors 'disgrace'

NRL savaged over Warriors 'disgrace' amid development around Bulldogs star Jaeman Salmon

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a classic case of a 'disgrace' in the NRL, fans have lashed out at the officiating after Bulldogs star Jaeman Salmon received a two-game ban for an incident that went unpunished during their clash with the Warriors.

The Bulldogs kept their winning streak alive with a thrilling 13-12 victory in golden point, thanks to a match-winning field goal by Matt Burton, who is pushing for a Blues Origin recall and solidifying his team's fifth spot on the ladder.

The game could have taken a different turn if a late penalty was awarded to the Warriors when Salmon collided with Te Maire Martin in a rough tackle.

With the scores tied at 12-all and minutes left on the clock, Salmon made a strong hit on Martin, resulting in a suspected broken jaw for Salmon.

Despite the Warriors' protests for a penalty kick to take the lead, Salmon was charged with grade-two dangerous contact, leading to a two-game ban if he pleads guilty.

The controversy surrounding Salmon's ban has sparked outrage among Warriors fans and raised questions about the NRL's officiating standards.

But for the Bulldogs, it's a bittersweet victory that showcases their determination and resilience on the field.

As the drama unfolds, all eyes will be on how the Bulldogs cope without Salmon in their upcoming matches.

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