A NRL main commentator has joined fans to question the integrity of the Dally M awards vote after a player won a vote despite the fact that his team was hit in the first round.
Manly sounded a warning of early NRL nrl minister, which was blowing the north of Queensland with a 42-12 blow in Brookvale.
That did not prevent a Judge Dally M to grant the Cowboys Winger Braidon burns a single vote, despite the fact that his individual effort to score for North Queensland meant nothing in the context of the party.
The veteran NRL commentator Andrew Voss criticized that decision on social networks, which suggests that there was no way that Burns was the third best player in the field in the massacre.
'Then, the Cowboys Braidon Burns collected a Dally m point on Saturday night. The third best player in the field … okay. Nothing to do here, 'he posted on the social media platform X.
He joined a large number of football fans who criticized the decision.

North Queensland Cowboys The Extreme Braidon Burns received a Dally M vation despite the fact that his team was whipped by Manly

Fans have argued that there was no way that Burns was the third best player in the field with more worthy manly players than

NRL commentator Andrew Voss was a vocal critic of the decision to give Burns
“The Dally M score system is a amateur race chook raffle,” said one.
“That voter of Dally M must have taken a bath when one of the worst draws made and approve a linear breakup I have seen,” another published.
'That is why I have never put much stock at the Dally M. Awards voted by media personalities and former players. Some have biased agendas or opinions … and most simply have no real idea of those who are talking, “added another.
'This week at Bizarre Dally m Juding … Braidon Burns scoring a great individual attempt, but wins a Dally M. Taniela Pasaka and Jurbo (Jake Trbojevic) point can be considered a bit unfortunate, they sank into another.
The controversy surrounding the Dally M medal voting system is not new.
In 2023, supporters were outraged, labeling the system as “defective” after Kalyn put the midfielder of the warriors Shaun Johnson for a single point to claim the prize.
New Zealand fans, anticipating the first medal of Dally M in Johnson, were awake late only to experience disappointment when he put increased to victory.
The result, however, left many particularly frustrated Warriors fans.

Kalyn Ponga, in the photo with 2023 NRLW Dally M Medal Winner and fullback of the year Tamika Upton, was a controversial winner of the award

Jahrome Hughes from Melbourne's storm won the most recent Dally M medal in 2024

The veteran coach and media analyst Phil Gould has been a critic for a long time of the voting system
The critics pointed to the irregularities in the vote, highlighting Johnson not receiving points in a crucial party of the 25 -round round against Manly despite an outstanding performance.
Johnson had contributed significantly to the victory of the Warriors with an attempt to assist, two lamp assists and a decisive field goal.
However, teammate Dallin Watene-Zelezniak and opponent Jason Saab, each with hat-tricks, received the points.
Betting concerns have also historically affected the Dally M awards, which led the NRL to ban bets in the event since 2020 after a high profile scandal.
Two Sydney men faced charges after making suspicious bets in the 2019 coach award, based on alleged internal knowledge.
The authorities made raids as part of their investigation, calling attention to vulnerabilities within the integrity of the awards.
The winning coach of the Premier League, Phil Gould, has been a critic for a long time of the awards.
“I did not like it for 30 years,” Gould said without Rodeos in 2021.
“I have to be brutally honest, I ignore all this because I am not interested, I have never been interested.”
Gould has long argued that the process is inherently committed.
“I've always seen the Dally M process as defective,” he said.
“I have always felt at different times that I was political, I have always felt that I was based on the agenda and biased.”