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NRL boss Graham Annesley says Jazz Tevaga didn’t deserve sin bin in Warriors defeat – Stuff.co.nz
NRL head of football says referee “probably” went too far in sin binning Jazz Tevaga, but he had a word of warning for the Warriors lock.

NRL head of football Graham Annesley believes Jazz Tevaga should not have been sent to the sin bin during Sunday’s costly defeat to the Eels, but his comments came with a word of warning for the Warriors lock and the rest of the competition.
Tevaga was sin binned midway through the first half by referee Grant Atkins for striking Parramatta forward Nathan Brown as the Warriors player was on his back struggling to play the ball.
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