‘Process let them down’: NRL refs boss Graham Annesley weighs in on baffling World Club Challenge name

NRL head of soccer Graham Annesley says the method let down the officers in Sunday’s World Club Challenge, with Panthers legend Greg Alexander describing the decision to award Wigan a controversial strive as “the worst video ref decision I have ever seen”.

The Panthers went down 16-12 to Wigan however had been on the fallacious finish of three powerful calls, together with a howler to award Jake Wardle a second-half strive despite the fact that he was “a foot short of the line” in response to Alexander, who teed off on SEN.

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The guests had been additionally penalised for a Liam Martin strip despite the fact that he was the one individual within the deal with, whereas Taylan May was denied a late strive that may have tied issues up with the ultimate play of the sport.

But it’s the Wardle choice that has angered most pundits, with a stack of former gamers criticising the ruling on social media.

Wardle seemed to have been introduced down nicely wanting the road, however the referee noticed one thing we didn’t and determined to ship it upstairs as a strive, which left the video referee needing to search out definitive proof to overturn it.

That wouldn’t have occurred within the NRL, with the Bunker ready to have a look at try-scoring performs with out being influenced by the on-field choice.

“Looking at it from this side of the world on TV, it certainly looked like it may have been short,” Annesley mentioned.

“They (referees) are out there trying to make the right decisions, but the process may have let them down.

“I’ve always had the view that the Bunker should make independent decisions without any constraints.

“In the NRL, if a referee thinks a try has been scored, he awards it on the spot. The Bunker then reviews it in the background and overturns the decision if necessary. If a referee refers an incident as no try, the Bunker reviews the incident and will reverse the decision if supported by video evidence.

“In terms of sending decisions up with referees forced to make a call, when it’s possible that he or she isn’t even sure, that can lead to the Bunker having to uphold the decision because they can’t definitively prove it was wrong.

“Some time ago, we got rid of the referee making an on-field call on the scoring of tries so the Bunker could review the decision independently.

“In the case of a try, it gets reviewed in the background without the referee making a call one way or the other.

“I know the Super League doesn’t have the same technology that we have, but I think the fact that the referee called it a try on the field and then the Bunker had to find evidence to overrule it is what potentially caused the issue.

“I think the need to find sufficient evidence to overrule that decision is what led to yesterday’s issue.”

Meanwhile, Annesley was happy with the best way golf equipment tailored to low season rule tweaks all through the pre-season problem.

Referees have been strict on defenders being “downtown” on the ruck when chasing kicks, whereas gamers have been penalised for lifting the legs of a ball service when the deal with is full.

Graham Annesley was proud of how groups tailored to some rule modifications. Picture: The Advertiser/ Morgan SetteSource: News Corp Australia

“Pre-season matches are an opportunity to get the kinks out and get into a bit of a pattern that will take us into the competition,” he mentioned.

“I think the coaches have been diligent with trying to work with the referees to address the areas that we raised with them during the off-season.

“They’ve all been training for it and we haven’t had any pushback from them.

“In some cases it’s still a matter of the players and the referees getting it right on the field. We’ve had some instances where the referees haven’t quite got it right, so the pre-season is a good opportunity for everyone to finetune.”

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