'Not a gender issue': NRL launches defence of referee

Kasey Badger’s inexperience and not her gender is leading to NRL players pushing the boundaries, the competition’s head of football Graham Annesley says.

Badger’s performance has come under the microscope following an ill-tempered match between Canterbury and Wests Tigers that led to the referee sin-binning two players and the NRL dishing out $11,800 in fines.

Saturday’s 22-14 win for the Bulldogs was only the third NRL game Badger has taken charge of.

“This is not a gender issue, and my discussion today is not about gender,” Annesley said.

“Because even when referees do make mistakes, they don’t make mistakes because of their gender, they make mistakes because they’re human.

“We have to remember it doesn’t only happen to female referees.

“There are plenty of players who have towered over male referees and attempted to exert some influence.”

'not a gender issue': nrl launches defence of referee

Referee Kasey Badger explains a decision to Wests Tigers forward John Bateman. (James Gourley/AAP PHOTOS)

Annesley’s comments came soon after NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo, who did not reference Badger by name, released a statement on Monday to say match officials deserved greater respect.

Badger has been heavily scrutinised and she found herself in the headlines after a Canberra-Gold Coast clash last month where she was routinely surrounded by players.

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart, whose side won the game, praised Badger’s courage while Titans coach Des Hasler was scathing of her officiating.

In the loss to the Dogs, the Tigers finished with 11 players on the field after David Klemmer (dissent) and Alex Seyfarth (headbutting) were sin-binned in the final 10 minutes.

Annesley said Klemmer was lucky to have not been sent off because he refused to leave the field after being sin-binned and then became embroiled in the fracas involving Seyfarth.

“I think he can consider himself fortunate to have not been sent off,” Annesley said.

“He was sent to the sin bin and from that moment on he has no right to participate in anything except get off the field.

“Kasey had to say to him get off the field and a touch judge also said you need to leave and it was only after another delay that he left the field.”

Annesley also suggested Canterbury hooker Reed Mahoney and five-eighth Matt Burton were also lucky to have not been binned.

The NRL announces match officials for this weekend’s games on Tuesday but Annesley would not guarantee if Badger would take the whistle.

Head office has made a habit of rotating referees in and out of games to start 2024.

OTHER NEWS

39 minutes ago

79 per cent of Gen Z report dating app fatigue

39 minutes ago

Gardening hack for small spaces will 'maximise' plant growth and looks 'so beautiful'

39 minutes ago

The Bridgerton filming locations you can visit in real life

39 minutes ago

Police clash with protesters day after Labor conference stormed

43 minutes ago

Why are all Premier League games at the same time today? Reason for simultaenous kickoffs on final day explained

43 minutes ago

Ukraine: New mobilisation law comes into force

43 minutes ago

Chiefs 2024 Schedule: Not So Merry Christmas For Kansas City?

43 minutes ago

Chelsea women rout United to win 5th straight title as manager Emma Hayes exits for U.S.

43 minutes ago

Netflix’s Ashley Madison doc has sleaze, scandal and infidelity – but no villain

45 minutes ago

‘SNL’ Pays Tribute To Dabney Coleman

46 minutes ago

Campana's late stunner gives Miami victory over D.C.

46 minutes ago

Ange Postecoglou backs down from disagreement with Tottenham fans

46 minutes ago

NHS bosses accused of bullying whistleblowers who speak up for patients

46 minutes ago

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Makes NBA History in OKC Thunder vs. Dallas Mavericks Game 6

46 minutes ago

Mavericks advance to Western Conference Finals aided by controversial call late

46 minutes ago

Max Verstappen grabbed pole in Imola, then went back to racing

46 minutes ago

'Liverpool was made for him': Fans prepare to say an emotional farewell to Jurgen Klopp

46 minutes ago

Fmr. Miss America running for Congress says she won’t ‘worship’ Trump

47 minutes ago

Spotify sued over alleged unpaid royalties

47 minutes ago

Xi Jinping’s goal of drawing 50,000 US students to China ‘ambitious’ amid tense geopolitics

51 minutes ago

Boating season unofficially opens, here's how to stay safe all summer

52 minutes ago

Arsenal vs Everton predicted lineups - Premier League 2023-24

52 minutes ago

MK2 Films Acquires Worldwide Rights to Claude Lanzmann's Films, Including ‘Shoah' (EXCLUSIVE)

55 minutes ago

Jake Gyllenhaal & Most Of ‘SNL’ Cast Skewers Southwest: “Want More Leg Room, Premium Food And Drink Services? Fly A Different Airline’

56 minutes ago

Zuma pledges support for Khoisan people and traditional leaders

56 minutes ago

Bullpen wastes excellent start from Grayson Rodriguez as Orioles fall to Mariners 4-3

56 minutes ago

Steel makers looking at hydrogen to make transition to 'lower emissions'

56 minutes ago

Mavericks advance with Game 6 win, but Thunder have promising future

56 minutes ago

Taiwan legislator runs off with bill so it can't be passed during mass Parliament brawl

56 minutes ago

We respect the fans and hope they can now see progress - Pochettino

57 minutes ago

Disneyland character and parade performers in California vote to join labor union

60 minutes ago

Florida mother Destiny Byassee killed when fake airbags ‘detonated like a grenade,’ lawsuit alleges

1 hour ago

Jurgen Klopp is content with the amount of trophies he's won

1 hour ago

2 thoughts after the Dallas Mavericks defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder, 117-116

1 hour ago

Bridgerton has totally obliterated the traditional costume drama

1 hour ago

On This Day in 2007: Didier Drogba’s goal wins the FA Cup for Chelsea at Wembley

1 hour ago

Food inflation might have fallen but will the cost of eating out ever go down?

1 hour ago

NSW Police officer stabbed in the head at Hyde Park, Sydney

1 hour ago

The Albanese government says new changes will help Australians find cheaper energy deals

1 hour ago

Xander Schauffele tees off with lead at PGA with Scottie Scheffler close behind

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch