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  • Nervous Wait for Walsh, Carrigan After Sin-Bin

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    Brisbane awaits charges against Pat Carrigan and Reece Walsh after their sin-bins in finals.

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    Brisbane is anxiously awaiting the outcome regarding charges against lock Pat Carrigan and star fullback Reece Walsh, both of whom were sin-binned during a thrilling qualifying final against Canberra, which the Broncos won 29-28 in golden point.

    Carrigan received a sin-bin in the 56th minute and was placed on report for a dangerous tackle on Morgan Smithies, resulting in a category-two HIA for the Raiders player, which he later passed.

    Walsh, on the other hand, was penalized just three minutes earlier for leading with his head into a tackle against Hudson Young, who had previously provoked him. Both players found themselves in the sin-bin as a result.

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  • Broncos Advance, Raiders Face Quick Turnaround

    Broncos Advance, Raiders Face Quick Turnaround

    The Brisbane Broncos advanced to finals after a comeback win against the Canberra Raiders.

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    The Brisbane Broncos have advanced to the preliminary finals following an impressive comeback against the Canberra Raiders, who now face a short six-day recovery before their next match.

    Below are the crucial talking points from a thrilling encounter in the nation's capital.

    » Match report
    » Player ratings
    » Semi-final schedule

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  • Stuart Critiques Headbutt Incident in Game

    Stuart Critiques Headbutt Incident in Game

    Ricky Stuart criticized referees for not ejecting Reece Walsh after a controversial headbutt incident.

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    Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart expressed his frustration over a refereeing decision in a game he deemed one of the best in recent memory. He felt the match officials made a significant error when Brisbane fullback Reece Walsh was not sent off for a headbutt. Instead, Walsh received a ten-minute sin bin penalty in the second half for the headbutt directed at Hudson Young, who was also sin binned for his involvement in the incident.

    While Stuart stopped short of explicitly stating that Walsh should have been ejected, he remarked that the NRL referees had established a new standard by implying that headbutting is now permissible. "It doesn't matter what I think about it," he said during his post-match press conference in response to queries regarding the Walsh-Young confrontation. "They have set a precedent now. You're allowed to headbutt."

    Raiders captain Joseph Tapine also shared his confusion regarding the penalties assessed in the incident. He highlighted that Hudson Young was merely celebrating a play that forced a mistake, raising questions about the logic behind the punishment. "The ref said he got in his face, I said you're allowed to celebrate a play. I said if I was to celebrate and someone punched me, am I in the wrong for celebrating?" Tapine recounted his on-field dialogue with referee Ashley Klein following the altercation.

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