Braydon Trindall awarded penalty try, Cronulla Sharks vs North Queensland Cowboys semi-final, video – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL20 September 2024Last Update :
Braydon Trindall awarded penalty try, Cronulla Sharks vs North Queensland Cowboys semi-final, video – MASHAHER


The Sharks were sensationally awarded a 13th-minute penalty try to open up scoring in their sudden-death final against the Cowboys on Friday at Allianz Stadium.

Caught with the ball on the fifth tackle, Sharks five-eighth Braydon Trindall grubbered from 10 metres out and attempted to chase but was held back by North Queensland’s Reuben Cotter.

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“Held out it’s trouble — big trouble coming for the Cowboys,” Fox League’s Dan Ginnane said.

“It’s a sin bin or it’ a penalty try. There was no one in front of him.

Referee Ashley Klein sent it straight to the bunker as a penalty try, saying: “I believe he was going to get to the ball.”

Fox League’s Cooper Cronk said Cotter left officials with no choice.

“Once the ball went to the backfield it was only him who was going to get there,” he said.

“The tackle of Cotter is definitely a professional foul a sin bin or penalty try.”

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Video referee Wyatt Raymond agreed.

“Rueben Cotter tackles Braydon Trindall without the ball in the opinion of the referee and video referee Brayden Trindall would have got to the ball first and scored a try,” he said.

“We are supporting the on-field decision of penalty try.”

The Sharks being awarded a penalty try meant that a sin-bin was no longer an option.

Cronk pointed out that the rule could be flawed given Cronulla might’ve benefitted more from the sin bin instead of the penalty try.

“The thing about Reuben Cotter is if you’re the Sharks do you want the try or do you want Reuben Cotter in the sin bin for 10 minutes,” he said.

“The tackling machine that is Reuben Cotter the game’s about to open up after 15 minutes and if I’m the Sharks I’m probably leaning towards 10 minutes.

“Particularly if it’s a middle forward when you can actually attack and cause more damage in that 10 minute period.”


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