Fox League’s Michael Ennis believes the Titans had been “lucky” to not have a participant despatched to the sin bin for 10 minutes within the waning moments of the primary half.
After been given a penalty within the thirty ninth minute, Dolphins hooker Jeremy Marshall-King tried a fast faucet however was clearly impeded by the Titans pair of Kruise Leeming and Erin Clark.
Marshall-King would find yourself hitting the bottom and robbed of choosing up extra metres.
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“This was an absolute howler from the referee,” Ennis mentioned.
“It was absolutely a ten minute sin bin from everything we’ve seen this season. He was taken to the ground was Marshall-King.”
Cooper Cronk agreed with Ennis, stating the sin bin might have been a “turning point” within the recreation.
“That should have been 10 in the bin and given the Dolphins a big advantage to begin the second half,” Cronk mentioned.
“It had to be a sin bin.”
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Ennis was additionally important of a penalty awarded to the Titans earlier within the recreation, the place Dolphins lock Tom Gilbert was dominated to make late contact with Gold Coast halfback Tanah Boyd.
“This was crazy. These are moments where the game has to have a little look in the mirror,” Ennis mentioned.
“That’s just not a penalty, he just bumps him with his chest.”
“It’s embarrassing,” Braith Anasta added.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au