Parker: Expect more coaches blowing up at refs in the NRL

July 25, 2025 BY
NRL coach blowups

NRL legend and commentator Corey Parker has said the referees will be under heavy scrutiny in the lead-up to the semi-finals. Photo: KAI SCHWOERER/GETTY IMAGES

SEN’S Corey Parker believes there will be a number of NRL coaches openly criticising controversial refereeing decisions in the lead-up to finals.

At the beginning of the season, the NRL banned coaches from condemning decisions made by officials in their post-match press conferences.

Gold Coast Titans coach Des Hasler has already been threatened with a fine for comments made earlier in the season.

Recently, St George Illawarra Dragons coach Shane Flanagan blew up in his press conference following his side’s 20-18 loss to the Bulldogs.

The Dragons were on the wrong end of a controversial decision which gifted the Bulldogs a penalty in which they scored the match-winning try on the following set.

“The (refs) are trying so hard but there were some decisions tonight that cost us two competition points,” Flanagan said in his post-match press conference.

“It could cost us an opportunity to play semi-finals,” he added.

As we draw closer to September and as teams battle for the final few top eight positions, Parker has predicted that more coaches will speak their minds on contentious adjudications.

“In the next couple of weeks, referees will come under enormous amounts of scrutiny,” Parker said on SENQ Breakfast.

“We are talking about semi-final berths on the line and also coaches potentially getting sacked.

“Shane Flanagan was visibly showing his frustration after the game.”

Parker has also been calling for Gold Coast Titans coach Des Hasler to be cut loose for the past month.

The Titans are last on the ladder and under pressure to avoid the wooden spoon.

“He’s going and he’s frustrated that his team has played a significant role in him being shown the exit door,” Parker said.

“He knows he is going.

“I’m hearing it could be after the Warriors game and also that he is staying ’til end of the season.

“So Jimmy (Lenihan) gets the caretaker role again.

Furious with his side’s performance against the Tigers, Hasler took aim at his playing group.

“It’s really disappointing that in the second half we fumble, we bumble, we miss tackles, we throw balls over the sideline, we get carried over the sideline and we complete nine from 15 sets,” he said.

“I’m really disappointed in that performance. It was really dumb.”

BY SEN/CHARLES GOODSIR