May 17, 2024

A frustrated Cameron Ciraldo will contact NRL referee Jared Maxwell in the coming days after the Bulldogs coach shook his head at a series of controversial calls during Friday’s 25-6 loss to Cronulla.Ciraldo is usually pretty quiet after games, but he could not do Believe some of the decisions made by referee Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski at Shark Park. He was involved in the Canterbury No try when he stopped Braydon Trindall from getting to Viliame Kikau.Watch every NRL Telstra round game.

Big ‘Kiks’ is 20 pounds lighter than him,” he said.”We have to play according to the whistle and we probably had a chance to put the game away.”Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon was not. so convinced, but admitted his team should have defended the game better, although he was proud of their performance as they went 2-0 up after their opponents were kept scoreless in the second half for the second week in a row.

I’d rather defend it, but he was blocked. How could he not? If he doesn’t stop, he will run forward and kick five meters before the try line,” he said.”I can understand why Camilla feels that way, but she must have blocked.””I thought we were. against a lot of other calls,” said an animated Ciraldo.”Blake Taaffe takes off and loses the ball – that’s a penalty every day of the week… I’ve got to send them out this week and clean some up; of them up because there are only so many.The Bulldogs returned to defensive form and took it to the Sharks, and the players vowed not to be pushed like they were in the Province last year..

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