‘That stinks’: Souths ‘rewarded’ for mistake as ‘embarrassing’ ruling leaves everyone confused

‘That stinks’: Souths ‘rewarded’ for mistake as ‘embarrassing’ ruling leaves everyone confused

The Rabbitohs were awarded a turnover labelled “embarrassing” by Fox League’s Andrew Voss, after a Cowboys bomb went out after Taane Milne was “hit in the head” on Saturday night.

North Queensland playmaker Chad Townsend put a bomb up, with Souths guns Latrell Mitchell and Campbell Graham backing away — thinking their teammate would be readying to catch the ball.

But, in bizarre scenes as the scores sat 14-6 in Souths favour, Milne didn’t even look up, with the kick striking the Rabbitohs centre’s head as Mitchell raised his arms in confusion.

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Referee Gerard Sutton ruled the ball wasn’t played at and that Jason Demetriou’s side would be awarded a turnover, but the Cowboys challenged the ruling.

“That to me has got to be played at, if you don’t know where the ball is, and it hits you in the back of the head and goes over the sideline, it should be the Cowboys feed,” Andrew Voss said.

“Taane Milne has been hit in the head.”

“But as the rule stands, was he playing at the ball… he has got no idea where it is,” Fox league’s Greg Alexander said.

Voss was astounded the Cowboys would be awarded the ball, even when the Rabbitohs player had no idea where the kick was landing and was falconed.

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“It is embarrassing if you say he hasn’t played at it,” Voss said.

“You can’t be rewarded for this, watch it… Cowboys should have it.”

Bunker referee Adam Gee ruled Milne didn’t play at the ball, and Voss was clearly displeased, making his view of the ruling clear.

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“Taane Milne is not playing at the ball, and the ball goes into touch, challenge is unsuccessful,” Gee said.

“That stinks,” Voss said.

“I am not going to say I agree with it, but how it stands, as the rule stands,” Alexander said.