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McGregor: Bunker officials ‘are fine’ but more time needs to be taken – NRL.COM
Paul McGregor didn’t necessarily want Bunker officials axed after a mistake hurt the Dragons but he believes the call to sideline Steve Clark shows “strong leadership”.

Paul McGregor didn’t necessarily want NRL Bunker officials dropped after an error cost the Dragons but he believes the call to sideline video referee Steve Clark shows “strong leadership”.
The coach called for accountability after Saturday’s 28-24 loss to Cronulla as the Sharks were awarded an early try to Jack Williams despite Dragons fullback Matt Dufty grounding the ball first.
Clark and the senior review official’s offsider Ben Galea were immediately stood down from Sunday’s Panthers-Titan…
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