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Stuart launches bunker attack

- JASPER BRUCE

CANBERRA Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has launched a scathing attack on the bunker, which he believes is “damaging the fabric” of rugby league.

Stuart’s comments came after the bunker advised the on-field referee to penalise Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh for a high tackle late in Saturday’s clash with the New Zealand Warriors.

The penalty allowed the Warriors to draw level by kicking for goal.

But closer inspection showed that Horsburgh had not hit Matthew Lodge high and that the Warriors prop had milked the penalty.

With scores level, the game went into golden point, where the Warriors claimed victory on the back of a Shaun Johnson field goal.

The NRL subsequent­ly suspended the bunker official responsibl­e for advising the referee to blow the penalty against Horsburgh.

Stuart was tight-lipped about the incident straight after the game but on Thursday said it was further proof that the bunker’s role in the game needed to be assessed.

“It’s hard to get over those losses when it’s taken away from you the way it was, with some really poor bunker decisions,” Stuart said.

“I really believe that the bunker is getting it so wrong that we need to only have the bunker be involved in contentiou­s tries.

“It’s just damaging the fabric and the way we want the game to be viewed.”

Stuart said if Lodge had suffered a head knock in the tackle, the bunker’s independen­t doctor would have ordered him off the field for a HIA.

“(Lodge) laid on the ground

for a number of seconds after a so-called head shot and the bunker’s doctor didn’t even want any HIA protocols,” Stuart said.

“I really don’t understand how we can penalise Corey Horsburgh for that shot on Lodge where (Lodge) has even come out and said he faked it.

“We all knew he faked it. Everybody at the ground knew he faked it.”

Stuart said the call was more difficult to stomach given the Raiders’ lowly ladder position.

Canberra sits in 14th place with only two wins from eight games and can ill-afford to keep losing to bottom-eight sides like the Warriors.

“The situation that we’re in, we need as many two points as we possibly can get,” he said

“To have (the win) taken away from us like that through a decision that I just don’t know how he got wrong is really disappoint­ing.

“It’s annoying. It makes it more annoying when you lose games from it.”

The Raiders will hope to return to the winner’s circle when they host Canterbury Bulldogs on Friday.

The match will be the first of the season for veteran centre Jarrod Croker, who has been playing reserve grade.

“Like the clubperson he is, the profession­al he is, he went back to NSW Cup and led by example,” Stuart said. “He’s played really well there.”

 ?? ?? Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.
Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.

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