Super-coach Wayne Bennett has doubled down on his attack on the NRL Bunker, claiming no major sport in the world over-uses such a flawed system.
Bennett was seething after believing an incorrect play-the-ball from Manly preceded a key try against South Sydney in their last-up loss to the Sea Eagles.
"We've got a Bunker - it's supposed to be perfect because they expect us to be perfect. They have all the opportunity to make a decision and to see it and they still get it wrong," Bennett said at the time.
"They don't get it right all the time, and they should, because they've got the benefit of hindsight, and there's no time limit on their decision making.
"I'm a fan of no Bunker, I can tell you. I'd rather just the game played on with life and accept it like we always accepted it."