Hansen called up to disciplinary

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gilfy42
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Harrison Hanson

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No fine and No suspension
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Re: Hansen called up to disciplinary

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Made up for the lad. No-one deserved to have that hanging over them for the last 48 hours!
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Re: Hansen called up to disciplinary

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Solomona one match ban so iv heard

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Re: Harrison Hanson

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WTG. If a player deserved to be at Wembley it is HH.
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Hanson cleared

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Harrison Hansen has been found not guilty of a dangerous
tackle.....Phew...Thank god :eusa10:
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the winky one wrote:Harrison Hansen has been found not guilty of a dangerous
tackle.....Phew...Thank god :eusa10:
Sorry..in my excitement I didn't realise somebody had
already posted :redf: :redf:
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Re: Hanson cleared

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At last, some common sense from the Disciplinary panel :)
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Re: Hansen called up to disciplinary

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just looked on the rfl site and it says charge
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Re: Hansen called up to disciplinary

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Wigan Warriors second rower Harrison Hansen has been cleared to play in Saturday's Carnegie Challenge Cup final.

The Samoa international's place at Wembley was thrown into doubt after he was charged with a dangerous tackle on Bradford captain Andy Lynch during his side's 60-12 Engage Super League win over the Bulls last Friday.

Hansen, who has missed only one of the champions' last 13 matches, appeared before a Rugby Football League disciplinary committee today on a grade B charge but was found not guilty, leaving him free to face Leeds Rhinos.

Meanwhile, Warrington back rower David Solomona will miss the Super League showdown with Wigan on Sunday week after being handed a one-match ban for a dangerous tackle during the Wolves' 25-12 win over Catalan Dragons last Saturday.

St Helens forward Jon Wilkin has also been given a one-match for a trip on Hull KR centre Kris Welham during his side's 24-22 defeat at Craven Park last Sunday.

Rovers will be without stand-off Blake Green for their must-win game against the Dragons in Perpignan on Saturday week.

The Australian was handed a one-match ban for a dangerous throw on St Helens winger Jamie Foster

http://therfl.co.uk/news/article/23342/ ... for-final


Hmmmm was this a cheap attempt of a boost in press reporting ahead of the finals? Only H got off from the 4 charged... I know i just don't trust them, it the RFL and we are Wigan :/
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