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Footy fans AGAIN vent their fury at Panthers after trainer enters field with game on the line - as highly respected commentator calls for change

Footy fans AGAIN vent their fury at Panthers after trainer enters field with game on the line - as highly respected commentator calls for change

Daily Mail​18 hours ago
Fed-up footy fans have loudly questioned why a Penrith trainer was seen barking instructions behind the play with the match on the line against Melbourne on Thursday night.
While the Storm won a thrilling contest at CommBank Stadium 22-18 thanks to a golden point try from Harry Grant, the fact another Panthers trainer was just metres away as Nathan Cleary steadied for a field goal in the 79th minute annoyed many supporters.
'All night their trainer was out there, telling them what to do,' said one supporter online.
'I wonder how bitter Penrith must feel that even when they flout the rules they still get beaten,' teased another.
'Standard cheating Panthers,' a third bluntly posted.
In commentary, veteran Fox League caller Andrew Voss made his feelings well known.
'Penrith trainer on the field, no surprise,' Voss said seconds before Cleary's field goal attempt was charged down by Melbourne lock Trent Loiero.
Voss later clarified his comments ahead of golden point.
'By the way, the commentary on the trainer, they all do it,' he said.
'Don't think I'm pinpointing Penrith ... but in a big moment, I'd much rather the players decide it.'
It comes after the NRL fined Panthers trainer Corey Bocking $50,000 and suspended him five games for running in front of Titans kicker Jayden Campbell as he was lining up for goal in a clash at Cbus Super Stadium on August 2.
And with the finals looming, the NRL have promised to crackdown on trainer interference, reportedly sending a warning to all 17 teams there will be 'zero tolerance' going forward.
It is understood the game's powerbrokers are seething with the level of on-field behaviour of some trainers, with some appearing to deliberately defy the rules in place.
'There will be zero tolerance for comments or gestures of any type towards match officials by trainers,' the correspondence to all NRL teams read.
'Trainers entering the field of play will be monitored to ensure they do not interfere with general play.
'There will be a greater focus on the orange (shirt) medical trainer remaining on the field without treating players.
'There will be a greater focus on blue (shirt) trainers leaving the field immediately after the fourth tackle.
'Breaches may not only result in financial penalty but can also result in suspension or cancellation of accreditation.
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