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Bunker official Ashley Klein and his on-field referee Gerard Sutton produced two moments in the first half that made little sense to anyone else watching the action.
The referee sent the decision to the Bunker and, somehow, video official Ashley Klein found a reason to deny the four-pointer.Fox League’s commentators couldn’t believe the try was overturned.Andrew Voss agreed.“That is the game being broken down by frames of a second,” Voss said.“It doesn’t leave his hand the whole way down,” he told the referee.The decision was so absurd one supporter labelled it “the worst decision in the history of rugby league”.
Get all the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail.The video replays clearly showed Nicholls had not knocked on, and yet Klein said “we have insufficient evidence to overturn that decision ”.
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