The Newcastle Knights’ fury surrounding Tyson Frizell’s unintended hair pull on Jarome Luai doesn’t appear like it is going to go away any time quickly as an alarmingly related incident in one other sport went unpunished.
During the Cronulla Sharks’ 22-12 victory over the Sydney Roosters on Friday night time, Roosters halfback Sam Walker introduced down Siosifa Talakai in a deal with.
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The Sydney Morning Heralddrew consideration in the direction of the incident on Sunday night time, with Talakai instantly gesturing to the referee that Walker had pulled on his hair.
But the incident went unpunished because the Sharks went on to their third sport of the season.
Just a day later, the Knights’ fell foul of the hair pull rule at a vital second within the contest.
With Newcastle holding a slender 14-8 lead over the Penrith Panthers within the 56th minute, Frizell tried to deal with Luai.
In his efforts to carry down the Panthers livewire, Frizell grabbed the again of Luai’s jersey however by chance collected a few of his hair within the course of as properly.
Referee Peter Gough instantly blew the whistle to reward the Panthers a vital benefit which they fortunately took with each arms as utility man Jaeman Salmon scored the equalising attempt.
Nathan Cleary then iced the sport in golden level with a matchwinning discipline aim.
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Speaking after the sport, Frizell maintained his hair pull “wasn’t intentional” and reiterated his want for gamers with lengthy hair to tie it up.
“When his hair is hanging halfway down his back and I am going to make a tackle it is incidental,” Frizell stated within the post-game press convention.
“I guess if I do pull his hair it is classified as a penalty, but it wasn’t intentional and I’d like for him to tie his hair up.”
Knights coach Adam O’Brien was brutally sincere in his take of the incident, branding Gough’s resolution as “ridiculous.”
“Huge (call), it is ridiculous, otherwise I will advise them all to start growing their hair long,” O’Brien stated.
“To try and get an advantage, it was ridiculous.”
Source: www.foxsports.com.au