'Not a gender issue': NRL launches defence of referee

By George Clarke
Updated May 6 2024 - 7:20pm, first published 5:03pm
Kasey Badger has receiving backing from NRL head office after a contentious match with the whistle. (James Gourley/AAP PHOTOS)
Kasey Badger has receiving backing from NRL head office after a contentious match with the whistle. (James Gourley/AAP PHOTOS)

Kasey Badger's inexperience and not her gender is leading to NRL players pushing the boundaries, the competition's head of football Graham Annesley says.

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