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Stuart still facing sanction for post-match spray – Sydney Morning Herald
The Canberra coach hadn’t spoken to NRL head of football Graham Annesley since last year’s grand final. They have now, and he’s waiting to hear if he will be fined for his outburst.

It’s understood the NRL harboured more concerns with Stuart throwing a water bottle out of his coaching box after Jack Wighton was sin binned for repeated infringements during the first half, rather than his press conference blow-up.
Ironically, the Raiders scored two tries while Wighton was in the sin bin to keep their top four hopes alive.
It was a good conversation and any concerns have been resolved. We have always had great respect for each other
Graham Annesley
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