Jye Gray incident divides NRL as Souths bunker controversy erupts in loss to Dolphins
Gray's penalty try against the Dolphins sparked heated debate between NRL fans.
The Dolphins ended the Rabbitohs' five-game winning streak with an impressive eight-point victory at home on Thursday night but one incident sparked heated debate across the NRL world. Wayne Bennett's Dolphins came flying out of the blocks when Jack Bostock grabbed the opening try after just five minutes but Jye Gray hit back in somewhat controversial fashion after being awarded a penalty try for Souths.
Gray showed superb initiative to toe through a loose pass from teammate Jai Arrow as the Bunnies attacked 10 metres out from the Dolphins' tryline. The quick-thinking play from the Rabbitohs fullback caught his opposite number Trai Fuller off guard and the Dolphins No.1 could be seen grabbing at Gray as he tried to regather the footy and put it down over the line.
The Souths fullback still managed to get to the footy first despite being impeded by Fuller but spilled the ball over the tryline. However, the bunker deemed that the illegal act from Fuller was enough to stop Gray from scoring and awarded Souths the try, much to the surprise of Fox League commentators Michael Ennis and Warren Smith.
“He still gets to the ball so I’m not sure he (Fuller) disadvantages Gray. He just loses it," Ennis said. “That might sound crazy because it looks like a professional foul, but I don’t think that’s the reason he doesn’t score. I think he’s got ample time to catch the footy and get to it.”
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Warren Smith added: “I wasn’t expecting that (penalty try) given the work he still had to do... (But) If he doesn’t get the interference from Fuller I think he gets to the ball as it hits the turf and he just squishes it (down)... I’d have said this is a professional foul and sin bin as opposed to a penalty try.
ABC journalist Quentin Hull was equally perplexed by the penalty try call and suggested there would be riots if it happened against Queensland in the State of Origin decider at Suncorp Stadium. “Oh wow... I cannot believe that," Hull said on ABC Radio.
“A player fumbles the ball in the in-goal area after running through the infringement and a drop ball results in a penalty try? Is that what rugby league in 2024 is? Apparently yes. If that happens to a guy in blue at the cauldron at the back end of the decider on Wednesday, the refs will need security guards by the dozen to get out of the joint.”
NRL fans divided over Souths penalty try controversy
The absurdity of the argument against the bunker's call is that Gray could have taken a dive knowing he was obstructed by Fuller and would have almost certainly been awarded a penalty try. To Gray's credit though he still attempted to get the ball down. And as plenty of other fans pointed out in support of the penalty try call, there's a very good chance Gray would have grounded the footy if he had a clean play at it.
You’ve lost the plot… deadset terrible take on what happened… if Jye Grey hadn’t been taken illegally with both arms and legs, he would have caught the ball higher off the ground and with nobody around him… great decision, I was unsure they were going to get to that call but
— Nick Todd (@spyda2304) July 11, 2024
I just watched the replay of the penalty try from last night again. Why is this even controversial? Jye Gray if not impeded catches it on the full and was denied the opportunity. Easier to take a ball in the air than after it bounces.
— Josh Kemp (@Kemparelli) July 11, 2024
Penalty try.
He made it to the ball, if the Dolphins player doesn’t interfere with him Gray has more time to compose himself and put it down— T Mac 🐸 #Toots307 (@NoShins81) July 11, 2024
Good call. People hating on the bunker because it’s easy. Gray gets to the ball before it spins back if he isn’t grabbed. Fuller with the grubby trip attempt. #NRLDolphinsSouths
— Lucas (@BtechGam6in0) July 11, 2024
With how close he went to scoring you have to think without being held back he gathers that easily. I’m a Phin and hate penalty tries at the best of times but no qualms on that call. And better than 10 in the bin 😛
— Pete Jeffery (@petejohnjeffery) July 11, 2024
Despite the controversy, the Dolphins proved too strong for the Rabbitohs after snapping a brilliant five-game winning streak for Ben Hornby's side. Fuller was outstanding again for the Dolphins at fullback in the absence of Maroons Origin star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, scoring one try, saving at least one other and running for a whopping 253 metres.
Rabbitohs rue poor goalkicking in loss to Dolphins
The Rabbitohs on the other hand were left to rue their poor goalkicking after the match finished at six tries apiece, despite the 36-28 scoreline. First-choice kicker Latrell Mitchell was sorely missed on Thursday night as Cody Walker and then Taane Milne combined to miss four out of six conversions for the Bunnies - several of which were very kickable.
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Walker had four try assists in a sparkling display but lamented his inaccurate goal-kicking, even if Hornby said it's not the reason they lost. "You probably underestimate the importance of goal-kicking and I have a new found respect for all the goal kickers in the NRL," Walker said after the game.
"It is a tough ask especially at Kayo (Stadium) where the crowd is so close. Obviously Trell is a wonderful kicker and slots them from everywhere so you are going to miss a guy like Trell's goal kicking ability. I put my hand up. I take full responsibility, It just wasn't good enough."