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'Bloody disgraceful': Fans divided over NRL forward's controversial gesture

Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh flipped off (pictured right) a section of the crowd after he was heckled following an injury. (Getty Images/Fox Sports)
Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh flipped off (pictured right) a section of the crowd after he was heckled following an injury. (Getty Images/Fox Sports)

Raiders coach Ricky Stuart refused to be drawn into questioning on firebrand Corey Horsburgh after a crazy reaction to a tackle from Ryan Matterson during their golden point loss to the Parramatta Eels.

Horsburgh took exception to a tackle from Matterson during the clash after the Raiders forward injured when hiit around the knees as he was wrapped up in the collision.

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A scuffle immediately ensued, but a struggling Horsburgh went back down in pain.

The potential Maroons ace was then ushered from the field as he became emotional due to the potential injury.

But with pain etched across Horsburgh’s face, the forward then lashed out at fans as he flipped the bird to a section of the small crowd.

However, fans were divided over the incident.

Some social media users slammed Horsburgh for lashing out like he did.

While others called out the heckling from the crowd as ‘bloody disgraceful’ because he was clearly injured.

Roach praises Horsburgh’s toughness

Despite the incident, former Balmain great Steve ‘Blocker’ Roach praised Horsburgh for his tough approach against a strong Eels outfit.

“I’ve got to give a rap to Horsburgh he copped it early in the game, and he got up and said righto, let’s go,” Roach said on Fox Sports.

“You would except this kind of game when sixth are playing third. its been a brutal affair in the first half.”

Parramatta could be forced to call on forgotten playmaker Jai Field for the foreseeable future following a suspected calf injury to star Mitchell Moses.

The Eels overcame the first-half loss of their halfback, as well as a late comeback from Canberra, to claim a golden-point thriller on Saturday night.

With AAP