Sat 24 Aug, 2019 NRL News. That ban was labelled “unfair” by Brisbane teammate Joe Ofahengaue this week, while St George Illawarra prop James Graham claimed it was “over the top”.
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RLL4 simulation of Warriors V Rabbitohs (Friday August 30th 8pm @ Mt. But Bennett bit back at any such suggestion, saying the issue was with misbehaving players and not the game’s officials. South Sydney are already down a man after James Roberts was sent to the sin bin.The former Broncos player was a mid-season move to Souths and clearly he has some anger about that.Broncos winger Corey Oates was on the ground after a knock on over the line and seemed to faceplant over the line.Robert then had a second effort, putting his shoulder into the back of Oates' head.Fox Sports' Andrew Voss called it "a bit unsavoury". Just no need for that from James Roberts. 7th or 8th deserves to go to a more spirited outfit like the Bulldogs or Tigers. The Rabbitohs haven’t beaten a team above them on the ladder this season, and the super coach knows this must change. The Broncos’ 18-year-old will step in against Wayne Bennett’s South Sydney for Kodi Nikorima, who has been given time to mull a reported move to the Warriors. 02:28 Rabbitohs. Voir plus FlashScore.fr. Brisbane Broncos 20-22 South Sydney Rabbitohs Stream the 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership on KAYO SPORTS. Telstra Premiership Round 8 Rabbitohs vs Broncos Telstra Premiership . The NRL is right at the pointy end of the season with most of the top eight spots still up for grabs and almost every match having a bearing on the final make up of the ladder. 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Round 8 - Thursday 2nd May 2019. NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 Round 8 Rabbitohs v Broncos Full Match Replay. Believe me, the physical intimidation is still there.“I think Graham Annesley said it best: go and put some boots on and have a run and see how tough and physical it is.“We’re not losing the toughness of the game, but no one wants the thuggery in the game.“Blokes are getting rubbed out because they are doing things outside the rules.” Maloney had been critical of Pangai’s hit, claiming he had heard his neck crack after Pangai came down on him as he sat on the ground. VIEW ALL PARTNERS Disappointing. Earlier, the Rabbitohs beat the Warriors in Auckland to move up to third place on the ladder.Revenge was sweet for Brisbane who all but sealed a top-eight finish by pipping Parramatta 17-16 in an NRL golden point thriller at Lang Park on Friday night.After a bust by the inspirational David Fifita, Jamayne Isaako iced the match-winning field goal in the opening minute of extra time to bring the 33,020-strong crowd to their feet.Isaako almost claimed victory with 39 seconds left in regular time, only for his monster 45-metre field goal attempt to hit the post.Still smarting from a 38-10 round 14 thrashing from the Eels, the Broncos moved provisionally to seventh spot while also denting Parramatta's top-four hopes.Brisbane will lock in a finals berth if they overcome Canterbury in the last round.But sixth-placed Parramatta's top four hopes are all but gone with their second straight loss.Fullback Anthony Milford was inspirational for Brisbane but his 76th minute knock-on proved a turning point.A few plays later Eels prop Kane Evans crashed over in the 77th minute to lock up the scores 16-16.Under fire captain Darius Boyd answered his critics with a much improved display at pivot, scoring in the 43rd minute off an Anthony Milford grubber kick to blow the Broncos' lead out to 16-6.Boyd has been under pressure to walk away from his reported $800,000-a-year contract two seasons early after what some experts feel has been an ill-fated shift from fullback to five-eighth.But Boyd didn't look out of place on Friday night, also making a first-half bust before David Fifita bulldozed over to score in the 30th minute and give the hosts an 8-6 buffer.The match appeared to be turned on its head when Andrew McCullough was sin-binned for a professional foul on the ever-threatening Maika Sivo.But Brisbane's defensive line didn't break until the 67th minute — and it took some Blake Ferguson magic to do it.The NSW flyer, back from a six-game layoff with a knee infection, somehow got the ball down as his body flew into touch after running off a Junior Paulo cut-out pass to reduce the deficit to 16-10 and set up a thrilling finish.Brisbane held a 10-6 halftime lead thanks to Fifita's 30th minute try, carrying over three defenders.Brisbane hit back after Sivo gave the visitors a 6-2 buffer when he latched on to a Clint Gutherson cut-out pass to score in the 24th minute.Brisbane lost number 13 Joe Ofahengaue (calf) before kick-off.Cameron Murray slid under the crossbar for a spectacular double as South Sydney beat the Warriors 31-10 to keep their NRL top-four hopes alive.Outstanding young lock Murray was the game's best player in Auckland, busting through the Warriors defence in timely fashion to lift the Rabbitohs to third place provisionally.The visitors weren't at their best but they were clinical enough to beat a Warriors team who conceded 12 penalties and completed a forgettable season at Mt Smart Stadium.After a committed first half and trailing just 14-10, the Warriors fell away badly.