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Disciplinary | Match Review Panel
Following the latest round of the Betfred Super League, the Match Review Panel have issued the following sanctions:
Josh Charnley (Leigh Leopards) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Mark Percival (St Helens) – Grade B Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Jonny Lomax (St Helens) – Grade E Head Contact – Refer to Tribunal
Andy Ackers (Leeds Rhinos) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Hugo Salabio (Huddersfield Giants) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Liam Horne (Castleford Tigers) – Grade C Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Tariq Sims (Catalans Dragons) – Grade B Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Tariq Sims (Catalans Dragons) – Grade F Lifting injured player – Refer to Tribunal
Ligi Sao (Hull FC) – Grade C Head Contact – 2 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Matty Storton (Hull KR) – Grade C Other Contrary Behaviour – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Jake Wardle (Wigan Warriors) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
https://www.rugby-league.com/article/62 ... view-panel
Josh Charnley (Leigh Leopards) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Mark Percival (St Helens) – Grade B Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Jonny Lomax (St Helens) – Grade E Head Contact – Refer to Tribunal
Andy Ackers (Leeds Rhinos) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Hugo Salabio (Huddersfield Giants) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
Liam Horne (Castleford Tigers) – Grade C Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Tariq Sims (Catalans Dragons) – Grade B Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Tariq Sims (Catalans Dragons) – Grade F Lifting injured player – Refer to Tribunal
Ligi Sao (Hull FC) – Grade C Head Contact – 2 Match Penalty Notice (Higher End)
Matty Storton (Hull KR) – Grade C Other Contrary Behaviour – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Jake Wardle (Wigan Warriors) – Grade B Head Contact - £250 Fine
https://www.rugby-league.com/article/62 ... view-panel
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Re: Disciplinary | Match Review Panel
WARRINGTON Wolves can breath a sigh of relief after the release of this week's Match Review Panel findings.
The panel have opted against further action against Matt Dufty following his yellow card during the Round 19 victory at Wigan Warriors, meaning they will have their star full-back available for Hull KR's visit to The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday night.
Dufty was shown a yellow card by match referee Liam Moore when he was deemed to have lifted Wigan winger Liam Marshall into a dangerous position having halted him as the last line of defence following a line break.
That meant The Wire had to finish the match with 12 men, but the game had long since been won and they completed a dominant 40-4 victory regardless.
Now, the Match Review Panel have decided the yellow card was sufficient punishment for Dufty, with no other Wire players featuring on this week's charge sheet.
https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/sp ... -fixtures/
The panel have opted against further action against Matt Dufty following his yellow card during the Round 19 victory at Wigan Warriors, meaning they will have their star full-back available for Hull KR's visit to The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Friday night.
Dufty was shown a yellow card by match referee Liam Moore when he was deemed to have lifted Wigan winger Liam Marshall into a dangerous position having halted him as the last line of defence following a line break.
That meant The Wire had to finish the match with 12 men, but the game had long since been won and they completed a dominant 40-4 victory regardless.
Now, the Match Review Panel have decided the yellow card was sufficient punishment for Dufty, with no other Wire players featuring on this week's charge sheet.
https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/sp ... -fixtures/
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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No idea how sam lisone got nothing!
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Im suprised charnley didnt get banned for what he did as with walters
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That beggars belief but par for the course these days.
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I'd like to say I'm surprised about Dufty but remember who he plays for. It looked like a straight red and compared with the past Wigan bans - it's laughable.
As for Lisone? The panel is am embarrassment to a game that wants to protect its players and project a proper image.
As for Lisone? The panel is am embarrassment to a game that wants to protect its players and project a proper image.
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Jonny Lomax Grade E?
He mustn't be a Saint after all.
He mustn't be a Saint after all.
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Was that really high contact by Tariq Sims? I'm far from his biggest fan, but in this case it looked to me like a normal tackle, and the Hull player looked to be milking it. Hence Sims pulling him up, which of course got him into more trouble.
(to be clear, I do think pulling someone up is a stupid thing to do. It might be dangerous, and it will certainly put you, rightly, on the wrong side of the judiciary)
(to be clear, I do think pulling someone up is a stupid thing to do. It might be dangerous, and it will certainly put you, rightly, on the wrong side of the judiciary)
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The Dufty incident was made worse by Marshall tucking his head under, not great from him.Southern Softy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 6:06 pm I'd like to say I'm surprised about Dufty but remember who he plays for. It looked like a straight red and compared with the past Wigan bans - it's laughable.
As for Lisone? The panel is am embarrassment to a game that wants to protect its players and project a proper image.
Leeds players have done it in the past to make the tackle look worse than they are.
Yet again more playing to the video ref, far too much of it going on.
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A complete joke.EDINBURGH-WARRIOR wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 5:12 pmThat beggars belief but par for the course these days.
EW