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Trent Barrett, the interim coach of the Parramatta Eels, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the fact that a non-call was made about an alleged obstruction that occurred in the final minutes of the club’s high-scoring loss to the Penrith Panthers on Friday evening.

During the incident, Liam Martin seemed to take out Deajarn Asi, a defender for Parramatta, in the 78th minute. This gave the Panthers the opportunity to make a break and for Izack Tago to score from a distance.

However, the verdict was returned with a try allowed to be added to the total, despite the fact that replays suggested that the decisions would be a simple one for the bunker given the precedent of prior decisions was taken into consideration.

According to Barrett, the call caused his team to lose the game. Barrett made this statement during the press conference that took place after the match. “The last try, I thought there was an obstruction in there, and it was a pretty bad one as well,” he added.

It is beyond my comprehension how something like that could occur with the officiating that we have and the number of people that are watching it. Liam was the one who knocked Daejarn Asi over, and at that point, it shouldn’t have been a try.

“There are times when the game is cruel, and it was cruel when it was over.”

According to the coach, “There were a few calls, and sometimes that happens when you’re not supposed to be winning. You know, when Penrith are the premiers, and maybe they were a little surprised that we were in the competition, and tonight we didn’t get a couple of calls.”

“The final one is difficult to catch, you just can’t do that, you see it every other week, and they just get pulled up,” the officer said. …and as a result, we lost the game.

I just want to express my sympathy to the guys because they were the superior team and they did not deserve to lose the game today. Captain Clint Gutherson came to the same conclusion, describing the bunker as a “lottery.” He did not mince his words.

It is reasonable to assume that there is something there if you are looking at it for such a long time. I have the impression that if their lead (runner) is hitting our half and he is hitting the deck, then we are unable to have cover tackles because we do not have the movement to get there.

“At this point, I was under the impression that the regulation was that At the moment, it is a lottery, which is a really depressing situation. It is quite disheartening, considering the amount of effort that we put into that game.

 

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