The NRL is under fire again over another Dally M medal voting “farce”.
The NRL is under fire over a “ridiculous” Dally M medal voting detail that has left commentators shaking their heads.Rugby league commentators on Monday morning were blowing up after it emerged Dylan Brown was awarded one vote despite the
The scrutiny on Brown’s performance is part of the reason many fans have been left shaking their heads at the sight of his name appearing on the Round 5 Dally M medal votes. “Two Dally M judges sit down to give points. Now I’m going to make a claim, this judge could not have been at the match. SEN Breakfast co-host Greg Alexander, who has been a member of the Dally M medal voting panel for 20 years, also said the identity of the judges should be made public.
The award was dragged through the mud last month when Dolphins fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow was awarded one vote despite a poor performance against the Cowboys.
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