Josh Reynold's rogue tripping leg has claimed another scalp, this time it was Bahama's Shaunae Miller in the women's 400m final.
Josh Reynolds free to play this weekend despite blatantly tripping Shaunae Miller in the 400m #Final #Rio2016 pic.twitter.com/8wkQlIaq1L
— BlueBet Australia (@BlueBetAu) August 16, 2016
Oh, we jest. But seriously, we love the way the player nicknamed 'Grub' plays the game. We love his energy, we love his ability to make things happen. But how he has been suspended for just 3 matches after four acts of tripping in the last two years is astonishing.
Tripping is one of the lowest acts on the footy field and the lack of suspension time for Reynolds following these acts has NRL fans baffled. It is a prime example of what a lottery the NRL match review committee has become.