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Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says stuff





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Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says

Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says
Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says
Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer saysSKY SPORT Golden point time in Saturday's Warriors v Panthers game.NRL referees boss Tony Archer has admitted that the Warriors should have been given a penalty in the first half of golden point time in Saturday's game against the Panthers.The Warriors eventually won 20-16, thanks to a try from Shaun Johnson in the 89th minute, but there were a couple of controversial moments in golden point time where the Panthers initially got out of jail.


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Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says

Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says
Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer says
Refs got it wrong in Warriors game against Panthers, their boss Tony Archer saysSKY SPORT Golden point time in Saturday's Warriors v Panthers game.NRL referees boss Tony Archer has admitted that the Warriors should have been given a penalty in the first half of golden point time in Saturday's game against the Panthers.The Warriors eventually won 20-16, thanks to a try from Shaun Johnson in the 89th minute, but there were a couple of controversial moments in golden point time where the Panthers initially got out of jail.


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NRL: Referee's boss Tony Archer admits Warriors should have got penalties in golden point win

NRL: Referee's boss Tony Archer admits Warriors should have got penalties in golden point win
NRL: Referee's boss Tony Archer admits Warriors should have got penalties in golden point win
Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playReferee's boss Tony Archer has admitted match officials erred by not awarding penalties to the Warriors after two controversial incidents during golden point time in Saturday's 20-16 NRL win over Penrith.After losing three times in golden point in their previous four outings the Warriors finally managed to break their extra-time hoodoo when halfback Shaun Johnson scorched over for a try in the 89th minute of match at Mt Smart Stadium.But Archer conceded referee Grant Atkins should have awarded penalties to the Warriors earlier in extra time, after the Herald revealed video footage that showed Penrith committed offences that twice sabotaged chances of the home side slotting a match-winning one-pointer.


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