Wests Tigers bosses demand answers from the NRL after their controversial final-second loss to North Queensland.
Wests Tigers have launched an official complaint to the NRL over a captain's challenge call that cost them victory against North Queensland on Sunday.Wests Tigers lost 27-26 to North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville yesterday after conceding a late penaltyThe Tigers have lodged a formal complaint with the NRL, saying the league got the call wrong
However, CEO Justin Pascoe was adamant the NRL had got the call wrong despite claims from the league that the correct process was followed in the match-deciding decision.
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