@Yossarian said:Mitchell has learnt an important lesson and soon enough it will pass. Like how Andrew Johns and everyone else who's uttered a racist comment gets glossed over.
Tbh I watched it live and didn't hear the gay bit. I heard the last word though. I wonder what the reaction would be if it wasn't recorded and a player made a complaint? I'm sure this isn't the first time someone has used these words before. Suspensions shouldn't be on the basis of how good the recording system is. I have no problem with the NRL's action but I expect officials including touch judges to report anything similar from this time on.
If I remember correctly there was a similar (not gay) abusive comment to Robbie Farah from a Dragons player during a finals match a couple of years ago. Robbie was asked by the ref if he wanted to report it but the Dragons player apologized to Farah and that was the end of it.