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‘It was a crusher’: Sivo denies he stayed down to milk penalty – Sydney Morning Herald
Parramatta winger said his neck was still sore from a tackle that was not ruled a crusher, as the debate over milking intensified.

Eels coach Brad Arthur did not appreciate the suggestion his players stayed down. “Nobody is deliberately staying down, mate,” Arthur said after the game.
When told about Arthur’s comments, Melbourne counterpart Craig Bellamy fired back: “I think I disagree with Brad on that one.”
Maika Sivo receives attention after a crusher tackle that was not deemed a crusher tackle by the match review committee.Credit:Getty Images
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