Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo fears an overcorrection in the officiating of head high contact after the NRL announced a sin bin crackdown, putting all 17 NRL clubs on notice.
NRL fans have watched on stunned as Victor Radley suffered yet another ugly head knock on Friday night in an incident that ...
However, that can’t come at the expense of turning a blind eye to ill-discipline and head high shots, writes FATIMA KDOUH. Last year, ‘forceful and direct contact’ became part of the NRL ...
Here comes another crackdown. It must be April, because four weeks into the season, the NRL is scrambling in damage control because head ...
Bulldogs skipper Stephen Crichton has backed the NRL’s message to clubs that high contact will be scrutinised more heavily ...
In an email to all 17 clubs, the NRL has admitted at least four players should have been given marching orders after high ...
Cameron Ciraldo says his Canterbury players know they can't fall victim to the NRL's latest head-high contact crackdown.
The NRL has written to all clubs admitting match officials failed to use the sin bin on four occasions when they should have ...