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NRL to review trainer conduct as Penrith face fines and potential ban

Elford, the Blue Shirt instructor, who is the head of Penrith’s football operations, was given a two -game ban on this year after both he and Dunn’s “NRL rules”.

Both the panthers and the cowboys were fined $ 10,000 for the abuse of the trainers. NRL delivered sanctions for Elford and Dunn, and published a public about all clubs about the limitations of the trainers on the match days ”. Any action other than those permitted in accordance with the NRL rules can be considered as a violation of the sanctions ”.

Penrith’s Pete Green participated in the most important trainers in the last five years in 2021, stopped a game against Parramatta, and a call to a critical break on the panthers that NRL is contrary to the rules. Green was suspended for the rest of that season and Penrith was fined $ 25,000.

Backing, also Penrith’s power coach, apologized to Campbell on Saturday, when Titan appears to be in front of the edge line transformation attempt.

Panthers football manager and blue shirt instructor Shane Elford, a golden point against North Queensland, sprays water on the ball before a point.Credit: @Teddycjd

Campbell, both the goal of reorganizing the goal and missing the initiative after the referee Liam Kennedy’ye complained. A successful transformation would take the Gold Coast 28-24 with five minutes and would leave the two-point field goals out of the game for Penrith.

Nathan Cleary scored a 40 -meter drop goal to send the game to an extra time before sealing Blaize Talagi’s eighth straight victory in Golden Point.

Panthers coach Ivan Cleary apologized full -time, and said that Bobacking’s intervention was a “honest error ,, while Titans counterpart said that the declaration of violations was“ the only thing that will come out of this ”.

A Panthars instructor enters Jayden Campbell while organizing a transformation.

A Panthars instructor enters Jayden Campbell while organizing a transformation.Credit: Fox sports

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While talking Sunday Footy ShowNRL Great and former NSW coach Brad Fittler, as in Campbell’s eight -eight -point penalty attempt, argued that a second shot in front of the uprights should be done.

Andrew Johns, the immortal half, intentionally, does not cause any problems with what he sees as “game management ,, but Fittler said, ız You get the target from the front because of the misdemeanor”.

On Sunday, a NRL official said there was no provision for such a movement in the existing rules and that there was no trainers abusing in the off -site infringement notifications.

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