Warriors boss Cameron George says he will be seeking a response from the NRL over several refereeing decisions made against the club in recent weeks.
It comes as Jason Paris, chief executive of Warriors sponsor One NZ, has come under fire for comments made during the Warriors’ 18-6 loss tothe Penrith Panthers on Saturday night.
Paris described refereeing decisions made against the Warriors on social media as “cheating of the highest order”, prompting a furious response from NRL boss Andrew Abdo and the NRL referees’ union to consider taking legal action.
The Professional Rugby League Match Officials — which represents the sport’s referees — has spoken to lawyers about potentially launching defamation proceedings against Paris.
Paris walked back his accusation of cheating on Monday, but insisted there was “unconscious bias happening every week against the Warriors”.
The Warriors only conceded two penalties more than the Panthers in Saturday’s defeat, but gave away four ruck infringements to one and had two players — Jackson Ford and Demitric Sifakula — sin-binned in the second half.
Asked about the Warriors situation on Tuesday, Sports Minister Grant Robertson said he understands the frustration from Warriors fans.
“I think the Warriors have been having a good season. I think when you look at it over a period of time there are a lot of decisions that I know Warriors fans have found really questionable. So I can understand why people are complaining.”