âCanât believe itâ: State of Origin Storm erupts as referee audio revealed
Another bombshell twist in the most divisive issue from the State of Origin series opener has emerged with calls for the axe to be swung.
There have been calls for Ashley Klein to never referee a State of Origin match again after his controversial call in the dramatic series opener on Wednesday night.
The veteran whistle blower has come under fire after he consulted with the Bunker video review official before sending Kalyn Ponga off, leaving Queensland a man short for the final 23 minutes of the match a Accor Stadium.
Audio of the moment shows Klein appeared to debate the severity of Pongaâs high shoulder charge on Blues winger Tolu Koulaâs head.
Broadcast footage shows Klein was 20m away, scrambling down the field as Blues playmaker Ethan Strange orchestrated a line break for Koula to dart down the sideline.
Despite having a satellite view of the incident from the middle of the field, Klein stuck with his decision to give Ponga his marching orders.
âItâs a shoulder charge to the head. Thatâs a send off,â Klein told the video official as tensions began to simmer following a melee.
âFor me itâs a shoulder charge with direct contact to the head. A shoulder charge direct to the head. Iâm thinking thatâs a send off.â
He was heard saying: âI get that, but heâs hit him direct to the head.
âI get that mate, but heâs hit him in the head there with no attempt to tackle. I know what youâre saying, but itâs an illegal play.â
Moments later Ponga and Maroons captain Cameron Munster were called out by Klein.
The Newcastle fullback attempted a desperate plea to show blood coming from the side of his head, suggesting his shoulder did not make direct contact to the Manly starâs head.
Ashley Klein made the biggest call of the night from downtown. Photo: Fox League on Kayo Sports.
Klein responded by saying: âItâs a shoulder charge that makes direct contact to the head. Youâve got a duty of care. Youâre offâ.
Rugby league legends Andrew Johns and Cameron Smith said on Nine they believed Ponga should have been sent to the sin bin.
Fox League commentators were even more bewildered by the send off ruling.
Panthers great Greg Alexander called it a clear head clash.
âItâs a very awkward position that Ponga finds himself in because heâs got Sam Walker in the tackle as well so itâs very hard to make a regulation tackle,â Alexander said on Fox League on Kayo Sports.
âSo he just gets his body in the road and then they collide heads. It wasnât shoulder contact.â
Alexander went on to say: âHe was talking to the Bunker, wasnât he, because I think the Bunker said he hasnât made contact with his shoulder and heâs disagreed with him.â
Veteran commentator Andrew Voss suggested Kleinâs decision not to use the camera evidence was not living in the âvideo ageâ.
âI have not seen shoulder contact direct to Koulaâs head. Klein may believe that. Heâs sent him off. I canât believe it. I cannot believe this,â he said.
Klein sends Ponga off the field. Picture: NRL Photos
âMultiple replays. The referee is adamant with what he saw with the naked eye. Thatâs fine. But weâre in the video age and we have a chance to review. And he has been sent off for a shoulder charge to the head.
âTo be fair. He can go to the sin bin for that, but not a send off. It wasnât a classic missile into head. But itâs quite clear he ruled shoulder charge to the head.â
Queensland great and dual international code-hopper Lote Tuqiri was one of many calling for Klein to be axed.
âKlein canât get game 2!!!! Yellow yes, but a red!!?? It was shoulder on shoulder contact, which led to head on head,â the Wallabies great posted on X.
Queensland great Corey Parker also vented his frustration at Kleinâs decision to overrule the Bunker.
âHang on a second,â he said on SEN Queensland, highlighting Kleinâs record of being responsible for four of the seven send-off calls in the history of State of Origin, dating back to 1980.
âIf weâve got this $22 million facility where itâs got cameras after cameras, and you know what theyâre saying, how about you take a little bit of a leaf out of their book.
âIt was a pivotal moment in the game and it ended up being the difference.â
The send-off completely shifted the momentum of the game in NSWâs favour and despite the Blues blowing several tries, James Tedesco was the hero â juggling a high ball over the line to score the matchwinning try with just seconds remaining.
Pongaâs send-off is one of the most divisive incidents in recent memory and the star fullback appeared heartbroken as he faced reporters inside the Queensland dressing room.
The Knights star said he was ânot proudâ after becoming the seventh player sent off in Origin history.
In an extraordinary twist, the NRL Match Review committee ended the night with another bombshell in handing down its charge sheet following the game.
It was almost midnight when the NRL confirmed the judiciaryâs ruling in an official statement.
A change to the NRL judiciary code back in 2022 means Ponga is free to play this weekend after the Queensland fullback escaped with a fine for the grade two shoulder charge.
A grade two charge would ordinarily have seen Ponga banned for two games in the NRL, but a change to the judicial code in rep games means the superstar fullback only has to pay 23 per cent of his match fee with an early guilty plea.
Kalyn Pongaâs hit. Picture: NRL Photos
Speaking to media after the game, Ponga said he was ânot proudâ of the moment.
âIâm not proud of it, obviously,â Ponga said.
âThe boys had to work a lot harder because of me being off the field, so thatâs something that Iâm not proud of, but s*** happens.â
Ponga added that he did not realise at first that he had been sent off, instead thinking he was only set for a stint in the sin bin.
âI thought it was 10 minutes,â he said.
âI didnât even realise it was a send-off when I left. In the moment, itâs hard to know exactly whatâs happened.â
A classy Ponga said he hoped Koula was âokayâ and was âextremely proudâ of the way his teammates rallied in the face of adversity.
âAt the end of the day, it was my action that forced the boys to work extra hard. S*** happens,â he added.
NSW had lost the past four series openers in Sydney, but the Blues now take a 1-0 lead into Game 2 in Melbourne.
Source: https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cant-believe-it-state-of-origin-storm-erupts-as-referee-audio-revealed/news-story/2b064e45adc177dc4aae60a1695c6bde?




