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Former Warrior and Kiwi questions NRL referee and top four hopes

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Aug 2025, 4:06pm
Former Warriors player Motu Tony. Photo / Photosport
Former Warriors player Motu Tony. Photo / Photosport

Former Warrior and Kiwi questions NRL referee and top four hopes

Author
Nathan Limm,
Publish Date
Mon, 11 Aug 2025, 4:06pm

A former Warriors and Kiwis player is questioning referee Adam Gee鈥檚 officiating as the NRL side looks to revive their top four aspirations.

The match official made several controversial calls in the Warriors鈥 32-14 loss to the Bulldogs, including penalising Kurt Capewell for tackling a player without the ball who appeared to be shepherding.

Taine Tuaupiki was penalised for kicking a goal-line dropout into touch on the full, which would usually trigger a restart on the 10-metre line.

Motu Tony told The Big League Podcast while the calls were debatable, the Warriors used to be able to overcome that adversity.

鈥淚f you ask any of those Warriors players, they鈥檇 say those calls were questionable but they鈥檝e still got to be defensively sound to overcome those calls.

鈥淚 think that鈥檚 where the Warriors are just not quite there yet.鈥

The Mt Smart side鈥檚 hopes of making the top four have slipped out of their own hands after three consecutive losses.

The Warriors sit fifth on the ladder, one point behind the Panthers.

They have missed hooker Wayde Egan the last two weeks due to concussion and a shoulder complaint respectively.

Tony said Egan is one of the best attacking hookers in the game and will be critical in turning things around.

鈥淗e manages to straighten up the attack. When you鈥檝e got a hooker who can take the markers out of play and then hopefully gets one-on-ones further out wide in the attacking line for the Warriors.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what they鈥檝e missed. They鈥檝e been going sideways.鈥

The Kiwi team host the Dragons in Auckland on Friday, followed by contests with the Titans, Eels and Sea Eagles to finish the regular season.

Tony said it will be tough, but could be worse.

鈥淚鈥檇 rather have the Warriors鈥 run-in than any of the other teams that are in the top four at the moment or scraping around the eight.鈥

The Panthers meanwhile have to play the top three sides - the Storm, Raiders and Bulldogs - and then the Dragons.

The sixth-placed Broncos are dealing with injuries to a number of key players, while the seventh-placed Sharks still have a bye to come.

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