NRL won't back down on mandatory sin bin rule

By Brad Walter
Updated September 22 2014 - 7:08pm, first published September 21 2014 - 10:00pm
This tackle by Josh Jackson on Starling was put on report. Photo: Channel Nine
This tackle by Josh Jackson on Starling was put on report. Photo: Channel Nine

NRL officials will not consider any changes to the sin binning rules after Manly were forced to play a man down for 10 minutes following the dismissal of prop Josh Starling for a punch thrown in retaliation for a chicken wing tackle by Canterbury forward Josh Jackson in Saturday night's semi-final clash at Allianz Stadium.

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