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Should Stefan Marsh's try against Wakefield have stood?

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Widnes boss Denis Betts said Chris Houston's try should have stood in the Vikings' defeat to Wakefield. Do you agree?

Denis Betts was highly critical of referee Joe Cobb following Widnes' loss to Wakefield last Friday and one incident which irked the Widnes coach was the decision to rule out Stefan Marsh's late try.

Marsh touched down after the ball broke loose following an aerial contest between Chris Houston and Jacob Miller. However, Cobb ruled that Houston had interfered with Miller in the air and chalked the try off.

Vikings head coach Betts labelled Cobb's performance as "the worst refereeing performance I've seen in 30 years" after two players were sent off and another three sin-binned during a bad-tempered clash at the Select Security Stadium.

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Should Stefan Marsh's try have been awarded. Press play on the video above and judge for yourselves…

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