Ugly Roger Tuivasa-Sheck detail emerges as NRL fans fume over 'farcical' Stephen Crichton incident
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has been dealt a brutal blow ahead of the Warriors' final game of the season.
Stephen Crichton is facing a one-match ban as Warriors fans were left livid with the lack of consistency in the NRL after the centre escaped a sin-bin for a high-tackle on Roger Tuivasa-Sheck. The Bulldogs spoiled Shaun Johnson's swan song in front of his own fans after running away with a 34-18 win to close the gap on Cronulla and the Sydney Roosters in the race for the NRL top four.
The sell-out Mt Smart crowd came to say goodbye to veteran Johnson in his final game at home for 2024. Fans braved the cold and rain as Johnson walked onto the field with tears streaming down his face to a raucous cheer.
Unfortunately, the match was marred with another Bunker controversy when Bulldogs centre Crichton stayed on the field for a high-tackle on Tuivasa-Sheck. With the Warriors leading 18-16 in the 46th minute, Crichton's shoulder collided with Tuivasa-Sheck's head.
The State of Origin star centre didn't appear to use his arms in the tackle as Tuivasa-Sheck was rocked when he tried to play the ball. Tuivasa-Sheck then stumbled back and collapsed having clearly been concussed from the incident.
Manly copped two sin-bin penalties on Thursday night for head-high tackles. This cost them the game against the Wests Tigers. And viewers were adamant Crichton would also be marched for at least 10 minutes in the bin after the Bunker reviewed the tackle.
However, the Bunker deemed their were mitigating circumstances and the Warriors would only receive a penalty. This left commentator Andrew Voss completely stunned.
"Where is Stephen Crichton using the arms in that tackle ... that's a very controversial decision there," Voss said on Fox Sports commentary. "It's a shoulder in the head that's taken a bloke out of the game and now will not play their last game of the season either, that's season done.
"That's staggering." Co-commentator Steve Roach agreed Crichton should be spending time on the sideline.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to miss NRL final round
The Warriors fell apart after the incident with many feeling the home side should have had a man advantage for the contest. And in ugly news for the Warriors, Tuivasa-Sheck copped a category one head knock.
This ruled Tuivasa-Sheck out of the game and he will also have to stand down for next week's clash. Tuivasa-Sheck's season is over since the Warriors have a bye in the final round of the season. And he won't play in Johnson's final game for the Warriors in a sad note.
And fans were left absolutely livid with the call. Manly fans would have also been less than impressed having watched two of their players sent to the bin for tackles that were similar. Fans are only calling for consistency in the game from week-to-week with the NRL finals approaching.
Liam Kennedy in the bunker has decided this game by not removing Crichton. What a complete and utter farce.
— BUZZ ROTHFIELD (@BuzzRothfield) August 23, 2024
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck wont be available for the Warriors final game of the season next week after suffering a concussion - direct head contact mechanism.
Deemed to have shown Category 1 signs (motor incoordination) which means he will be subject to mandatory 11 day stand down. pic.twitter.com/87v5ebZ6N3— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) August 23, 2024
RTS category one, will not return and will not play next week.
How are there no consequences for a shoulder charge to the head?
Crichton goes to judiciary and gets off next week!@NRL lacks integrity, transparency and consistency
#NRLWarriorsBulldogs— MATT (@matty_mccabe1) August 23, 2024
What the hell? Crichton should be in the bin. I've seen lesser tackles go. #NRLWarriorsBulldogs
— John Dean (@JohnDean_) August 23, 2024
How is Crichton still on the field? Time to clean up this mess that is NRL officiating.
— Play the Ball (@playtheballnz) August 23, 2024
Stephen Crichton quickly becoming the NRLs golden child. Insanity that he’s still on the field. Warriors can’t take a trick this game #NRLWarriorsBulldogs
— Brad (@Mav_92) August 23, 2024
"High level of mitigation".... tell that to RTS... and the 3 Manly players last night...
THAT WILL DO ME!!! pic.twitter.com/rITuZIpsTk— The Mole (@9_Moley) August 23, 2024
Hey @NRL get it through ya skulls - it's the inconsistency we're pissed off with. If that crichton tackle is ok, then they're all ok. But last night they weren't. Next game it probably won't be either. #NRLWarriorsBulldogs
— James Perry (@Tipene98) August 23, 2024
Andrew Webster fumes at NRL officiating
Warriors coach Andrew Webster is normally calm during his post-match press conference. However, the coach wasn't impressed at Mt Smart stadium and took a swipe at the officiating decision.He also took aim at the idea Tuivasa-Sheck will miss next week, while Crichton could play if he escapes a penalty after being put on report.
“I think we’ve got a big part to play in it (the loss) but I’m struggling to understand how a shoulder can go into Roger’s head and the bunker’s got ages to see it in a critical time of the game and then we lose Roger and we’ve got to reshuffle all our team,” Webster said at his press conference. “You’ve got to reshuffle anyway – that’s football – but if it happens because it just happens – but when it happens like that and nothing gets done to them – we’ve got to protect our players.
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“And I just don’t see the consistency one little bit around that. Roger will miss next week now and couldn’t come back (into the game) and their player (Crichton) goes on (playing). That’s it. There are some parts there that we could have controlled better tonight and the boys know that but I am just frustrated how that happens.
“I just think they need to know what they’re doing, personally. I just don’t think they know. I don’t think they understand because the wording around what they say just isn’t clear. It’s hard.”
Cameron Ciraldo praises Bulldogs fightback
The close contest was blown out when Josh Addo-Carr and Jacob Kiraz cross over the line to seal the game. And coach Cameron Ciraldo was happy with how the team managed to fight back in the contest at Mt Smart Stadium.
"We probably started exactly the way we didn't want to," Ciraldo said. "But really proud of our guys to fight back from that, draw back possession, and then get ourselves back into the game."