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Didnt make any excuses last week fstos . I dont like coaches trying to influence the refs through the media. And i think u find when most teams go down by a small margin most supporters are able to find plenty of calls that arguably went the wrong way and hurt there team, esp with the standard of nbl refs
Visiting teams to Perth are a better chance when the game is called somewhat closely to the rules rather than allowed to be a rugby game, so it's perfectly understandable why Henare has made those comments, especially with the Wildcats no doubt coming out breathing fire after last week.