‘Just get excuses’: Demetriou reveals NRL complaints as Souths ‘constantly being controlled’

South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou says he’ll meet with NRL officers subsequent week to complain about the usual of refereeing after he accused them of an absence of consistency within the ruck following his aspect’s 36-32 loss to the Bulldogs.

Demetriou was livid with among the choices on Saturday evening, notably the decision to ship Taane Milne to the sin bin for a shoulder cost which noticed Bulldogs ahead Ryan Sutton stretchered from the sector and despatched to hospital for scans on his neck.

Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo mentioned the English prop was “in good spirits”, however the focus will now flip to Milne who has been charged many instances all through his profession.

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But Demetriou is adamant the veteran has nothing to fret about when the fees are launched on Sunday and was irate that referee Liam Kennedy upgraded the unique name of a penalty to a sin bin after the Bunker checked out extra replays whereas Sutton stayed down.

“Anyone who watches that can clearly see that the injury doesn’t come from Taane Milne,” he mentioned.

“I’ve got my contacts in so I’m pretty sure I can see it, but there’s no way that comes from Taane Milne. It’s an accidental contact as he ducks his head, and you can clearly see that.

“It’s a neck injury, but for some reason we get a bloke in the sin bin because a guy stayed down. It’s unfortunate that he’s injured and I hope he’s okay.

“We’re just finding things to do. We’re finding ways to get people that aren’t even on the field to make big decisions.

“The live decision was what it was, but for whatever reason, we want to look at it again and again and again, slow it down, manufacture an opinion and send a bloke to the sin bin.

“We’re out there with more than half our cap missing and we can’t get a fair crack. I’ll be very surprised if Taane has got anything to answer for. Very surprised.”

The Rabbitohs have been with out Origin quartet Cody Walker, Cameron Murray, Damien Cook and Keaon Koloamatangi, whereas stars Latrell Mitchell, Campbell Graham and Jai Arrow have been simply among the gamers out injured.

They did effectively to combat again from 14 factors down with 4 minutes to go to virtually steal the consequence, however simply fell quick on an evening their coach accused the referees of failing to police the ruck persistently.

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The stats present that the Rabbitohs misplaced the penalty rely 6-3, however Demetriou and Souths followers have been livid with the dearth of set restarts, with the Bulldogs in a position to sluggish issues down of their opinion.

“I felt like we were on the back foot a lot of the time and there were a lot of inconsistencies around the ruck,” he mentioned.

“I’ll go to the NRL again and have some conversations about that, but I feel like there’s no reward for us in the ruck.

“We’re constantly being controlled with extra efforts on the ground, and (we’re getting) very little, if anything. It’s a good discussion to be having again this week with the referees.”

Demetriou has spoken with the NRL this season however hasn’t been too impressed with their suggestions.

“You just get excuses,” he mentioned.

“You get ‘Oh yeah we understand that, we could have got that right’.

“I’m not talking about decisions here or there – I’m talking about consistency in the ruck.

“The number of times there are extra efforts or a push on the ground or working their way around the tackle, all the things that we say we want to speed the game up for and people say they want a faster game, but consistently we’re getting controlled slower in the ruck.

“Our ruck is consistently slower than anyone else, and it’s not like we’re fighting for it.”

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