Controversy strikes as possible Murray try ruled out
A possible try by Cameron Murray has been ruled out due to a penalty for a grapple with Kurt Capewell. The decision has sparked controversy among fans and analysts alike. This incident occurred during a recent NRL match, adding to the ongoing discussions about officiating in the sport.
- ▪Cameron Murray was penalised for a grapple tackle on Kurt Capewell.
- ▪The ruling came before a juggling effort that could have been a try.
- ▪The incident has generated significant debate regarding officiating standards in the NRL.
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