Ben Elias has slammed the NRL's decision to fine Melbourne Storm $10,000 for time wasting against Parramatta in last weekend's qualifying final, suggesting the club should have been hit with a $100,000 fine instead.

The fine comes following Melbourne's win over the Eels on Saturday, where play was brought to a halt as a Storm trainer looked to treat winger Suliasi Vunivalu for a cramp injury.

โ€œThis is the greatest abuse of power that Iโ€™ve ever seen,โ€ Elias said onย NRL 360.ย 

โ€œ$10,000 is an absolute pinch. It was a critical time in the game, the Storm knew tactically to slow the game down, put your hand up and say this bloke has got a cramp.

โ€œHonestly, it should have been $100,000... stop abusing the systemโ€

The incident came right as the Eels were on the attack and trailing by 12 points, with the halted play allowing Melbourne to re-configure their defensive structure and buying them more time.

โ€œThe rules are pretty clear about when trainers should signal to the referee to stop the game and thatโ€™s when a doctor is required on the field,โ€ NRLโ€™s head of football Graham Annesley said on Monday ahead of an investigation into the incident.

โ€œIt is (easy to manipulate) and that is why there has to be the prospect for breaches.

โ€œIt canโ€™t rest with the referees because you can bet your life that the moment they allow play to play on a player will have a serious injury and then we will have a major problem.

โ€œReferees just canโ€™t ignore a request from a trainer. We have seen referees in the past be criticised heavily for allowing play to continue while players are injured.

โ€œBut they are not in a position to judge that. They have to take the advice of the trainers and the trainers have to exercise their responsibilities.โ€