Tino prohibited the equipment that triggered Hasler’s Bin’s Bin Tirata

“With the game to the head, I think it interferes a bit with the integrity of what concerns the game.
“Where’s the intention? It’s just another part of the game.
“It is an area that they have to look with the intention. In six weeks in which another competition starts with the state of origin, there will be people in the basket.
“I will not use it as an excuse (for having lost) … but it is not only requested. It is not the first time that it will be declared, but sometimes it is a strong game.”
Hasler mentioned the head of the NRL of the -mail of Graham Annesley to the clubs, which declared the prevalence of high contrasts “is a question of contrast technique that must be addressed and the players must lower their target area to avoid the risk of contact with the head/neck of the opponents”.
With reference to Firmor equipment on Dolphins Half Isaiya Katoa, Hasler said: “It is a large rugby championship game, to come to the other side of the field and cross and make an excellent savings telle.
“The referee arrives and says that you touched him on the head. I don’t think there was something too harmful. I simply don’t understand. The pressure comes somewhere, but sometimes we are too reactive.
“It is something that they are just about to say that they have to lower their goal. It is not easy to lower the target.”
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