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  •   Home > News > Sports > Rugby League

    Canberra coach Ricky Stuart's had a mild crack - by his standards - at the decision against sending off Brisbane fullback Reece Walsh in their golden-point 29-28 qualifying NRL final defeat

    Canberra coach Ricky Stuart's had a mild crack - by his standards - at the decision against sending off Brisbane fullback Reece Walsh in their golden-point 29-28 qualifying NRL final defeat

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Walsh was sin-binned in the second half for a head-butt on Hudson Young.

    He led the Broncos comeback from 28-12 down on return, before Ben Hunt slotted the match winning field goal.

    Stuart says the referees erred.



    Canberra will play Cronulla on Saturday in an elimination play-off, as will Penrith and Canterbury on Sunday.

    Brisbane and Melbourne get the week off before hosting preliminary finals.

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