Freddy fumes over sin bin
Brad Fittler expressed his frustration after Alofi Khan-Pereira was sin binned for a high tackle during a recent NRL match. The incident has sparked discussions about the consistency of officiating in the league. Fittler's reaction highlights the ongoing debates surrounding player safety and disciplinary measures in rugby.
- ▪Brad Fittler was upset over the sin binning of Alofi Khan-Pereira.
- ▪The sin binning occurred due to a high tackle during an NRL match.
- ▪Fittler's comments reflect broader concerns about officiating and player safety in rugby.
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