Canterbury coach Des Hasler has implored the NRL to fix the scheduling issues surrounding State of Origin after a depleted Bulldogs side crashed to the Gold Coast Titans on Sunday.
In a canny post-game deflection that would have made Wayne Bennett proud, a fuming Hasler said the NRL has been rendered "irrelevant" during the Origin period.
The Bulldogs were without representative stars Trent Hodkinson, Josh Morris, Brett Morris, Josh Jackson and David Klemmer, while skipper James Graham is injured.
They put up a strong first-half fight against a Titans side missing only one player - captain Nate Myles - to Origin duty, but fell away as the hosts turned on the dazzle in the second half and won 28-14.
Hasler said it was "embarrassing" for the competition to be "ravaged" with 34 of its best players unavailable.