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It is believed to equal a NRL record for most reports in one game set by the Sydney Roosters' Victor Radley, also reported four times against Brisbane last season.
Flegler has been hit with a grade-three contact charge, plus two grade-one contact charges, for which he is fined $2500.
It’s unknown what the severity of Murdoch-Masila’s injury is, but he was limping as he walked around the changing shed after the game.
“I think Flegler needs to have a look at his tackle technique because he did that twice in one game,” Tevaga said, referring to an earlier cannonball tackle on Josh Curran.
“They’re rubbing that out of the game, you can’t hip drop, because it puts the player with the ball in a lot of risk from a lower limb injury.
“I’ve been guilty of it and I’ve been on the receiving end and it’s not nice. I told Fleg (Flegler) after the game that he didn’t have the intent to do it, but his technique was wrong.”
As for the game, it was a far more pleasing victory for the Warriors than the 16-12 win over Wests Tigers the previous round.
“Last week was an ugly win, it was a disappointing performance, but we won,” Tevaga said.
“But this week we built our game and put in a better performance. We were still a bit patchy there, but we’re certainly building our game in a couple of weeks we’ll finally get our game plan down pat.”
The Warriors face yet another Queensland team on Friday night, making it four times in five weeks that they’ll play a team based in the same state as they are and for the second weekend in a row they’ll be at Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe.
“This is the closest thing we can get to a home game at the moment,” Tevaga said.
“We’re making our time here more enjoyable by turning it into a fortress and making sure we do put in good performances at home.
“With the Cowboys coming here next week, we want to be the best Queensland team.
I know we lost to the Titans, but we want to prove a point against the Cowboys next week
Flegler has been hit with a grade-three contact charge, plus two grade-one contact charges, for which he is fined $2500.
It’s unknown what the severity of Murdoch-Masila’s injury is, but he was limping as he walked around the changing shed after the game.
“I think Flegler needs to have a look at his tackle technique because he did that twice in one game,” Tevaga said, referring to an earlier cannonball tackle on Josh Curran.
“They’re rubbing that out of the game, you can’t hip drop, because it puts the player with the ball in a lot of risk from a lower limb injury.
“I’ve been guilty of it and I’ve been on the receiving end and it’s not nice. I told Fleg (Flegler) after the game that he didn’t have the intent to do it, but his technique was wrong.”
As for the game, it was a far more pleasing victory for the Warriors than the 16-12 win over Wests Tigers the previous round.
“Last week was an ugly win, it was a disappointing performance, but we won,” Tevaga said.
“But this week we built our game and put in a better performance. We were still a bit patchy there, but we’re certainly building our game in a couple of weeks we’ll finally get our game plan down pat.”
The Warriors face yet another Queensland team on Friday night, making it four times in five weeks that they’ll play a team based in the same state as they are and for the second weekend in a row they’ll be at Moreton Daily Stadium in Redcliffe.
“This is the closest thing we can get to a home game at the moment,” Tevaga said.
“We’re making our time here more enjoyable by turning it into a fortress and making sure we do put in good performances at home.
“With the Cowboys coming here next week, we want to be the best Queensland team.
I know we lost to the Titans, but we want to prove a point against the Cowboys next week