Newcastle scored a try from an eight-tackle set that was missed by the referee – and a second official inside the ground whose job it was to count the tackles.
The NRL said there were “no excuses” for South Sydney conceding a try from an eight-tackle set missed by the referee – as well as a second official entrusted with keeping count of tackles inside the ground.
The decision to award a Newcastle try after the ball bounced off Atkins’ legs, however, was the right call, said Annesley. Adam Clune scored a try when Latrell Mitchell lost the ball in-goal into the legs of Atkins, which did not allow Souths playmaker Cody Walker to get to the ball.
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