The NRL has said it will consider an overhaul of the judiciary system at the end of the season – but what should change?

Such a review is almost universally endorsed in the game because of inconsistencies. We'd all digest crackdowns on offences like touching the referee much better if players weren't escaping bans for tripping and high tackles that break jaws.

Do we need to get rid of the current grading system? Or is it just being applied poorly?

Put simply, the more moving pieces you put in machinery, the more things that can break. The NRL is now a giant 1950s-era computer, taking up several rooms and making a lot of noise.