"It will certainly be discussed," Harrigan said, when asked whether Cecchin would be relegated to NSW Cup after the latest officiating debacle. "We'll meet again tomorrow morning to discuss that.

"He is disappointed in himself that he got the decisions wrong. When you get them wrong like that you're obviously disappointed. You go out there to do your best, you don't go out there to make mistakes. We've all made mistakes but you've got to put your hand up for them."

The other option Harrigan will consider is to give Cecchin a rest from all grades this weekend.

Cecchin, pocket referee Adam Devcich and video official Bernard Sutton were criticised yesterday over several incidents but there were two very prominent cock-ups. The most bizarre was the decision to allow rookie Broncos winger Lachlan Maranta to get up from what seemed a completed tackle on halfway - he had wrestled the ball on the ground from Roosters centre Joseph Leilua - and race downfield unchallenged. Stand-in Brisbane captain Alex Glenn scored seconds later.

"He got that one wrong," Harrigan said. "It should have been a Broncos ball and (Maranta) gets up and plays the ball. When it's contentious over who has the ball, the referee normally identifies which team has it and he gets up and plays the ball. It didn't happen in that case and it should have."