The NRL has issued a final warning to Cowboys coach Todd Payten after his latest outburst at the match officials following his side’s 30-30 golden point draw with Penrith.
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The NRL said in a statement on Thursday that the final warning was a result of “repeated and consistent criticism” from Payten, making particular reference to recent comments he made after North Queensland’s draw with Penrith and “as far back as 2020”.
“Mr Payten has been reminded of his obligations under the NRL Rules and Code of Conduct as well as his general responsibility as a sporting leader to set an appropriate example to grassroots and junior participants across the broader rugby league community,” the statement added.
“All Rugby League participants are reminded to respect referees and Match Officials who perform a vital and integral role within the game.”
A frustrated Payten voiced his disappointment with the way the NRL is being officiated after the draw with Penrith in Round 10.
“Yes I do, that’s what they are paid to do. The right call at the right time,” Payten said.
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“Murray Taulagi got a penalty where a bloke fell into his chest, Viliami Vailea less than five minutes later got his head taken off.
“It was right in front of the touch judge, there was no call there and that was wrong. There was also a flop on the 40 metre line.
“There was no call there and that was wrong. There was also a flop on the 40-metre line and any later it would’ve been made tomorrow.
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“It was so frustrating and we want consistency and we’re not getting it.”
Payten also pointed to the NRL’s high shot crackdown and subsequent backflip ahead of Magic Round after a wave of players were sent to the sin bin in Round 8.
“I’m confused with what’s a high shot and what’s not. I’m sure everyone else is. I’m pretty close to action,” he said.
“I’ll talk to the NRL throughout the week, go through the right channels, but it’s just white noise.
“No one’s held accountable for it, and if it’s my player making error after error or a couple of howlers then fair chance he’s not in the team.”