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Manly coach Geoff Toovey has launched a surprising attack on the two NRL referees who oversaw the Sea Eagles' 20-12 loss to Canterbury on Friday night.
A visibly angry Toovey said his men were let down by several decisions by Brett Cummins and Brett Suttor in the much-anticipated grudge match marking the return of Bulldogs coach Des Hasler to Brookvale Oval.
"(The Bulldogs) had a bit of luck, but I think the two blokes in the middle didn't help," he said in the post-match press conference.
"I have to query the league and say where's the best two referees in the game for this game tonight? Because the blokes in the middle were definitely not the best two for this job.
"They had terrible games. Terrible decisions.
"I can't wait until they try and explain some of them."
Toovey questioned the decision to allow the Bulldogs' second try, accusing winger Sam Perrett of being a metre offside from Josh Reynolds kick.
He also labelled the penalties "a lucky dip" and said the Bulldogs got the "fair rub of the green" when it came to certain decisions.
"Maybe, like other coaches in the competition, I need to go have a meeting with them, like certain other coaches do," Toovey said.
"I've had discussions at the beginning of the year and, mate, they just say 'no, you're wrong and we're right'. That's it, that's as far as it goes.
"It's pointless."
Co-captain Jamie Lyon agreed with his coach's call for a return to one central referee, saying his appeals to the on-field officials fell on deaf ears.
"They don't listen," he said.
"I definitely tried to talk to them a couple of times.
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once the money bags of the game..manly, sivler-tails..what you want to call them will alway be a team who will point the finger when things dont go there way. congrat doggies..shame you couldn't score more points
ReplyToovey you have a cheek, Matt Balin and the rest of your fowards working over the Dogs players on the ground after the tackle should have been penalised off the park buddy....your first try was only due to Barba miss judging it, and second one again from Bulldogs lapse your team had nothing pal so get over it..... Baa Baa Lamb showed you in the 1995 Grand Final how over rated you were as a player, now over rated as a coach, your like John Hart inherited a good team...thats it!!! dont blame the refs mate
ReplyThomas, I am a true blue Bulldogs fan, I was however a true blue North Sydney Bears fan until the club ceased to be. YOU have my vote.
ReplyToovey was a whinger when he played,he is still a whinger and allways will be,his team are also whingers along with all the fans at brookvale.Get rid of Manly and bring back the mighty North Sydney Bears.
ReplyBe calm.Be positive.Aucklands trains are running to normal this weekend.The crowds are gathering.
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