I’m probably forgetting some but vote now!
2012: v Dogs. Dogs try allowed despite a glaring obstruction. Dogs go on to win in the 89th minute. NRL admits call was wrong. Official involved: Ben Cummins/Jarrod Maxwell
"The video referee decision on Friday night was incorrect. It was wrong," Harrigan said
2018 v Broncos. Brisbane get a penalty for our markers not being square despite ball being played at a 45 degree angle. Broncos win 9-7. Official involved: Ashley Klein
2003 v Canberra. Match winning try disallowed for a forward pass. Pass was not forward. Raiders win 28~26. Official involved: Shayne Hayne
2004 v Canberra. Get pinged 13-3 in the penalty count. Sheens refuses to go to presser and gets fined. Official involved: Shayne Hayne
2006 v Canberra. Tigers pinged for stripping the ball despite it looking like ball was out before second player joined. Canberra massively offside all golden point. Raiders win 20-18. Official involved: Tony Archer
2006 v Canberra. As Fairfax reported “ On at least two of those occasions, replays showed Raiders players up to four metres offside when trying to charge the kicker but they were not penalised.” Raiders won 19-18. Official involved: Steve Clark.
2022 v Cowboys. NQ allowed to take a captain’s challenge despite no decision being made. Bunker rules escort even though Kepaoa is heading towards the ball and Cows player would not have got to the ball. Cows win 27-26. Official involved: Ashley Klein.
2004 v Souths. Officials forget extra time is 5 minutes each way and let play go on. Bunnies win by a point 7 plus minutes in. Officials involved: unknown
2004 v Broncos. Corey Parker ignores officials and enters the field as an interchange mid play and scores a try. We led 18-12 at the time and lose 24-32. Official involved: unknown
2004 v Broncos. Pat Richards ruled to have put his elbow out when scoring a would be 78th minute winning try. We lose 20-24. Official involved: whoever was video ref
2012: v Dogs. Dogs try allowed despite a glaring obstruction. Dogs go on to win in the 89th minute. NRL admits call was wrong. Official involved: Ben Cummins/Jarrod Maxwell
"The video referee decision on Friday night was incorrect. It was wrong," Harrigan said
2018 v Broncos. Brisbane get a penalty for our markers not being square despite ball being played at a 45 degree angle. Broncos win 9-7. Official involved: Ashley Klein
2003 v Canberra. Match winning try disallowed for a forward pass. Pass was not forward. Raiders win 28~26. Official involved: Shayne Hayne
2004 v Canberra. Get pinged 13-3 in the penalty count. Sheens refuses to go to presser and gets fined. Official involved: Shayne Hayne
2006 v Canberra. Tigers pinged for stripping the ball despite it looking like ball was out before second player joined. Canberra massively offside all golden point. Raiders win 20-18. Official involved: Tony Archer
2006 v Canberra. As Fairfax reported “ On at least two of those occasions, replays showed Raiders players up to four metres offside when trying to charge the kicker but they were not penalised.” Raiders won 19-18. Official involved: Steve Clark.
2022 v Cowboys. NQ allowed to take a captain’s challenge despite no decision being made. Bunker rules escort even though Kepaoa is heading towards the ball and Cows player would not have got to the ball. Cows win 27-26. Official involved: Ashley Klein.
2004 v Souths. Officials forget extra time is 5 minutes each way and let play go on. Bunnies win by a point 7 plus minutes in. Officials involved: unknown
2004 v Broncos. Corey Parker ignores officials and enters the field as an interchange mid play and scores a try. We led 18-12 at the time and lose 24-32. Official involved: unknown
2004 v Broncos. Pat Richards ruled to have put his elbow out when scoring a would be 78th minute winning try. We lose 20-24. Official involved: whoever was video ref
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