‘Lack of professionalism’: NRL fine Roosters and Robinson $40,000

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‘Lack of professionalism’: NRL fine Roosters and Robinson $40,000 | mrchrisnico

Trent Robinson and the Sydney Roosters have been fined a whopping $40,000 for the coach’s stinging post-match comments and the club’s alleged abuse of officials last Friday night.

Robinson was fuming that South Sydney’s Latrell Mitchell had not been sent off for his sickening hit on Joey Manu and said the decision only to sin-bin him was “laughable and an absolute farce”.Robinson was also unimpressed with bunker official Henry Perenara, saying “it’s like the Twilight Zone up there [in the bunker] when a Roosters player gets hit high”.

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