‘They have got to change the rules’: Fired up Big Marn blasts ‘ridiculous’ rule
Former Rugby League player Darryl Brohman has called for a major NRL rule change following a controversial incident in Friday’s clash between the Warriors and Manly.
With scores locked at 22-all, a field goal attempt was charged down before the ball bounced and as Reuben Garrick jumped up to catch it, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad collected his legs and the Manly fullback landed flat on his back.
There was no penalty as referee Todd Smith explained the dangerous contact rule is different when the ball is bouncing as opposed to catching the ball from a kick on the full.
Manly coach Anthony Seibold blew up at the post-match press conference and Brohman says it’s time for a change to look after the welfare and safety of players.
“It is just ridiculous that is not a penalty,” Brohman said.
“I think technically it was the correct decision and don’t blame the referee for this, but they have got to change the rules.
“It’s a bad look for the game.”
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