With 11 players sidelined for the rest of the season and captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck forced to watch his youngest son crawling for the first time on his phone, it’s easy to see why that was the case. Brown reacted to Tevaga who was still on his back, before players ran in to separate the two. Jazz Tevaga says the Warriors were able to improve a lot over the season. They ended up winning the game by just six points. READ MORE: * Warriors coach Todd Payten hands NRL debut to explosive prospect Tom Ale for Canberra Raiders clash * Warriors players sad to see Todd Payten leave for Cowboys * Warriors reach point of no return against Knights in Tamworth. "You've struck him in the head. The fact that Payten’s men were a serious shot at the finals this year has challenged that theory and Tevaga said the hardships of this season will only make the side stronger moving forward. "He might get him on the chin. "The fact that Jazz has put himself in this position where the officials have to make a decision, that's been overlooked. "The players have a responsibility. With Parammatta up 4-0 in the 16th minute, Tevaga was binned after his fist contacted Brown's chin as the Eels forward was attempting to stand up having made a tackle. He's well-deserving of his debut and I'm sure all the boys will be raring to go for that one.". There is still a possibility that the Warriors could remain in Australia next season too, with Redcliffe a potential relocation option although the players are reported to be in favour of staying in Terrigal. “My discipline has been pretty poor and I feel like my defence has not been up to the standard I set for myself.”, ‘HELD TO RANSOM’: Kent lashes teen sensation’s staggering Souths demands, MEXICAN FOOD AND BIG HEAD: Matty Johns relives ‘catastrophic’ worst ever game. Get all the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. In the first half, Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga was sent to the sin bin for what seemed a relatively innocuous scuffle with the Eel's Nathan Brown. Every game of every round Live & On-Demand with no-ad breaks during play. "10 minutes for that? Moses' challenge was not necessary as Atkins had not yet made a ruling yet, but the end result still benefitted Parramatta as Tevaga was marched. “It seems like it is always the case with us, seems like it is 13 v 14 always,” Tevaga said of his sin binning. Warriors utility Jazz Tevaga is recovering after undergoing surgery for the first time in his career.
“I declare that the worst sin bin I’ve ever seen” couldn’t agree more! Given all that was sacrificed, it made last week’s 22-14 loss to the Sharks even tougher for Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga to take. “It is a bit disappointing, it is always sad when the season ends, but I am looking forward to coming home now.”. “We had to score all our tries against 13 men and when we had 12 we leaked two, so that was costly,” Payten said. Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >. With Parammatta up 4-0 in the 16th minute, Tevaga was binned after his fist contacted Brown's chin as the Eels forward was attempting to stand up having made a tackle. Chad Townsend to miss remainder of regular season after accepting early guilty plea for Ponga hit, Chanel Harris-Tavita puts in try of the year contender, Titans v Knights Round 20 Presser - Justin Holbrook, Titans v Knights Round 20 Presser - Adam O'Brien. However, Tevaga feels he could have played better in recent games. NRL head of football Graham Annesley believes Jazz Tevaga should not have been sent … Comment: If nobody blinks, the only internationals this year could be the Bledisloe Cup. Interim NZ Warriors coach Todd Payten has labelled the controversial decision to sin-bin Jazz Tevaga during their 24-18 loss to the Parramatta Eels as the "wrong call". Off you go," Atkins said as Tevaga jogged to the sidelines. "There's nothing we can do. You can lose careers over these kinds of games and not putting in the effort. “It’s had a big impact in the game. There was no getting away from the disappointment felt by the players after their defeat by the Sharks, especially because the team had been playing well for the past two months. With 11 players sidelined for the rest of the season and captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck forced to watch his youngest son crawling for the first time on his phone, it’s easy to see why that was the case. Brown reacted to Tevaga who was still on his back, before players ran in to separate the two. Jazz Tevaga says the Warriors were able to improve a lot over the season. They ended up winning the game by just six points. READ MORE: * Warriors coach Todd Payten hands NRL debut to explosive prospect Tom Ale for Canberra Raiders clash * Warriors players sad to see Todd Payten leave for Cowboys * Warriors reach point of no return against Knights in Tamworth. "You've struck him in the head. The fact that Payten’s men were a serious shot at the finals this year has challenged that theory and Tevaga said the hardships of this season will only make the side stronger moving forward. "He might get him on the chin. "The fact that Jazz has put himself in this position where the officials have to make a decision, that's been overlooked. "The players have a responsibility. With Parammatta up 4-0 in the 16th minute, Tevaga was binned after his fist contacted Brown's chin as the Eels forward was attempting to stand up having made a tackle. He's well-deserving of his debut and I'm sure all the boys will be raring to go for that one.". There is still a possibility that the Warriors could remain in Australia next season too, with Redcliffe a potential relocation option although the players are reported to be in favour of staying in Terrigal. “My discipline has been pretty poor and I feel like my defence has not been up to the standard I set for myself.”, ‘HELD TO RANSOM’: Kent lashes teen sensation’s staggering Souths demands, MEXICAN FOOD AND BIG HEAD: Matty Johns relives ‘catastrophic’ worst ever game. Get all the latest NRL news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. In the first half, Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga was sent to the sin bin for what seemed a relatively innocuous scuffle with the Eel's Nathan Brown. Every game of every round Live & On-Demand with no-ad breaks during play. "10 minutes for that? Moses' challenge was not necessary as Atkins had not yet made a ruling yet, but the end result still benefitted Parramatta as Tevaga was marched. “It seems like it is always the case with us, seems like it is 13 v 14 always,” Tevaga said of his sin binning. Warriors utility Jazz Tevaga is recovering after undergoing surgery for the first time in his career.
“The last two weeks I have not been performing as good as I should have been but I will reflect on that at the end of the season and see what I need to do to get better. Wayde Egan 15. Sign up now >. Video / NRL. “We had to score all our tries against 13 men and when we had 12 we leaked two, so that was costly,” Payten said.