snp.crimea.ua Copyright snp.crimea.ua Fri, 15 Nov 2024 23:26:05 +0000 ru-ru snp.crimea.ua 155 70 images/logo.gif В Мире | news/17670/ snp.crimea.ua <p>Disaster struck the Raiders early when George Williams was taken off the field with a head injury in the eighth minute. The halfback failed his HIA and did not return for the remainder of the encounter, with Elliott Whitehead replacing him in the halves.</p> <p>Then, for the seventh consecutive week, Canberra conceded the opening try of the match, with fullback Peta Hiku diving over for the Warriors.</p> <p>Watch the 2020 NRL Telstra Premiership Finals on Kayo. Every game before the Grand Final Live &amp; On-Demand with no-ad breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your 14-day free trial &amp; start streaming instantly &gt;</p> <p>An old-school brawl erupted in the 25th minute, with several players from both sides getting involved in the fisty-cuffs.</p> <p>Sparked by a confrontation between Warriors prop Lachlan Burr and Raiders forward Josh Papalii, the scuffle resulted in a five-minute delay as officials reviewed the footage and spoke to the captains.</p> <p>Replays showed Burr reacted when someone pulled his hair, but rather than Papalii as he initially suspected, the culprit was English international John Bateman.Hair pulling sparks brawl</p> <p><img src="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto"></p> <p>NRL: With the Raiders and Warriors engaged in tight and tough contest, tensions threatened to boil over between the two teams following a hair pull.</p> <p>NRL LIVE SCORES: Round 19 match centres</p> <p>Andrew Voss said on Fox League: &#x201C;I think John Bateman, the tattooed arm over the top &#x2026; he&#x2019;s got away with this.</p> <p>&#x201C;He was throwing petrol on the fire.&#x201D;</p> <p>Soon after, Canberra playmaker Jack Wighton was sent to the sin bin for being off-side after repeated offences from his teammates.</p> <p>Wighton pleaded with the referee: &#x201C;Can we challenge it?&#x201D;</p> <p>The referee&#x2019;s response left the commentators in stitches: &#x201C;Jack, you&#x2019;re in the bin mate.&#x201D;</p> <p>With the Warriors ahead 10-6, the Raiders were down to 12 players and without their star five-eighth.</p> <p>Canberra coach Ricky Stuart is known for his explosive blow-ups, but his explosive reaction to the sin bin would certainly rank among his finest.</p> <p>Stuart flung his half-drunk water bottle out the window of his viewing bow, adding in a few expletives for good measure.</p> <p>Penrith Panthers great Greg Alexander muttered: &#x201C;This is boiling over.&#x201D;</p> <p>Voss replied: &#x201C;That is not done in jest like Craig Bellamy up on the Sunshine Coast; that is raw emotion from Ricky Stuart.&#x201D;</p> <p><img src="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto"></p> <p>Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad of the Raiders makes a break.</p> <p>To rub salt in the wounds, the Warriors scored immediately after the sin bin to extend their lead to 14-6.</p> <p>AAP reporter Scott Bailey tweeted: &#x201C;Didn&#x2019;t think I could possibly respect the Warriors any more this season, but the way they&#x2019;re playing today with their season over and just right days away from flying home &#x2026; Wow.&#x201D;</p> <p>Despite the one-man disadvantage and a flurry of handling errors, Canberra managed to score twice before halftime to somehow get ahead on the scoreboard.</p> <p>&#x201C;You don&#x2019;t know what&#x2019;s going to happen next today,&#x201D; Voss laughed.</p> <p>&#x201C;Somehow, Canberra has worked their way to the front.&#x201D;</p> <p>Alexander responded: &#x201C;The Raiders went through a period where they lost their minds.&#x201D;</p> <p>My head hurts. What a bizarre half of footy. #NRLRaidersWarriors&mdash; Scott Bailey (@ScottBaileyAAP) September 20, 2020</p> <p>Raider v Warrior game very difficult to watch. Very stop/start. Unfortunately several injuries too. Hope all ok. Two intercepts changed the course of this contest. Raiders still building towards finals. Not at full tilt yet. But a big match team. Warrior again very brave. Tough.&mdash; PhilGould15 (@PhilGould15) September 20, 2020</p> <p>READ MORE: Sonny Bill&#x2019;s gigantic $1m payday</p> <p>At halftime, Canberra had conceded seven penalties, six more than their opponents.</p> <p>During the break, former Sydney Roosters star Braith Anasta argued Wighton&#x2019;s sin bin was unwarranted.</p> <p>&#x201C;Controversial decision in my eyes; I believe it didn&#x2019;t warrant 10 in the bin,&#x201D; Anasta said on Fox League.</p> <p>&#x201C;If he was off-side, Jack was only just, and I don&#x2019;t think it was actually deliberate.&#x201D;</p> <p>After winger Semi Valemei snared a classy double, the Raiders secured their 13th victory of the season, and their quest for a place in the top four lives on.</p> <p>Next weekend, Canberra will take on the Cronulla Sharks in Sydney, while the Warriors will face the struggling Manly Sea Eagles on the Central Coast.Raiders unearth new speedster</p> <p><img src="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto"></p> <p>NRL: In need of a spark, the Raiders were provided one from young gun Semi Valemei, as the 21-year-old proceeded to burn the Warriors defence.</p> Thu, 01 Jan 1970 03:33:40 MSK news/17670/