NRL officials sanctioned over handling of Sia Soliola hit on Billy Slater

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NRL officials sanctioned over handling of Sia Soliola hit on Billy Slater

By Scott Bailey
Updated

Senior NRL review official Bernard Sutton has taken the bullet for failing to send off Sia Soliola for last weekend's sickening hit on Melbourne's Billy Slater.

Referees boss Tony Archer has also pinned the blame on Sutton and review and assistant referee Chris Butler, while lead on-field official Matt Cecchin has seemingly escaped scot-free.

As a result, Sutton will drop back to the role of regular bunker reviewer, and will have all his major decisions overseen by senior official Luke Patten.

"The officials who were ultimately responsible for the decision, given it occurred in backplay, were the senior review official and the assist referee," Archer said.

Dropped him: Senior NRL review official Bernard Sutton has taken the bullet for failing to send off Sia Soliola for last weekend's sickening hit on Melbourne's Billy Slater.

Dropped him: Senior NRL review official Bernard Sutton has taken the bullet for failing to send off Sia Soliola for last weekend's sickening hit on Melbourne's Billy Slater.Credit: Getty Images

"As a result, Bernie Sutton will not be a senior review official in round 21, and Chris Butler will officiate in Queensland Cup.

"It is my expectation that the assist referee firstly identifies incidents in backplay, while the senior review official should have taken stronger action due to the serious nature of this incident."

Regular review official Bryan Norrie has also escaped punishment. He and Cecchin will retain their positions for Friday night's clash between the Warriors and Cronulla.

Archer was particularly critical of the decision not to send Soliola off after the late and high hit, which floored Slater and ruled him out for this week's clash with Manly.

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The former on-field referee released a statement in the hours after the game, declaring it had met the indicators required for a send-off.

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Soliola's case was the first to be referred straight to the NRL judiciary in two years.

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