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Following Round Six of the Betfred Challenge Cup, the Match Review Panel have issued the following sanctions:
James Bell (St Helens) – Grade B Dangerous Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher end of the grade)
Paul McShane (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
Alex Mellor (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
Brad Day (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade C Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice
MacKenzie Yei (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade E Dangerous Lift/Throw – Refer to Tribunal
Gadwin Springer (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine
Ben Kavanagh (Halifax Panthers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine
Adam Keighran (Wigan Warriors) – Grade B Head Contact - £240 Fine
Izaac Farrell (Sheffield Eagles) – Grade C Dangerous Throw/Lift – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Cade Cust (Salford Red Devils) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
MacKenzie Yei’s Tribunal will be heard on Tuesday 2nd April and, if accepted, Izaac Farrell’s one-match suspension will commence from midnight on Tuesday 2nd April.
Match Review Panel Minutes Monday 25 March
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James Bell (St Helens) – Grade B Dangerous Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice (Higher end of the grade)
Paul McShane (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
Alex Mellor (Castleford Tigers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
Brad Day (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade C Head Contact – 1 Match Penalty Notice
MacKenzie Yei (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade E Dangerous Lift/Throw – Refer to Tribunal
Gadwin Springer (Featherstone Rovers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine
Ben Kavanagh (Halifax Panthers) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £125 Fine
Adam Keighran (Wigan Warriors) – Grade B Head Contact - £240 Fine
Izaac Farrell (Sheffield Eagles) – Grade C Dangerous Throw/Lift – 1 Match Penalty Notice
Cade Cust (Salford Red Devils) – Grade B Dangerous Contact - £250 Fine
MacKenzie Yei’s Tribunal will be heard on Tuesday 2nd April and, if accepted, Izaac Farrell’s one-match suspension will commence from midnight on Tuesday 2nd April.
Match Review Panel Minutes Monday 25 March
https://www.rugby-league.com/uploads/do ... 250324.pdf
https://www.rugby-league.com/article/62 ... view-panel
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St Helens lose key man for Wigan Warriors showdown after Match Review Panel verdict
The two rivals clash in one of the competition's landmark games.
St Helens star James Bell will miss the derby with Wigan Warriors after receiving a one-match suspension. The New Zealander has been cited for dangerous contact during the club's Challenge Cup victory over Leeds Rhinos and will therefore miss the highly-anticipated showdown on Good Friday.
Bell has received a Grade B charge, with his previous record seeing him receive a ban rather than just a fine. It's a bitter blow for the Saints, with Bell once again being one of their top performers this year despite regularly going under the radar. Saints, of course, could appeal the verdict in an attempt to free him for the contest.
Bell is the only Super League player to receive a ban this week, though four have received £250 fines. Castleford Tigers duo Alex Mellor and Paul McShane have both received Grade B dangerous contact charges, and the same can be said for Salford Red Devils' Cade Cust and Wigan Warriors' Adam Keighran, who were cited for the same offence.
Brad Day (Featherstone Rovers) and Izaac Farrell (Sheffield Eagles) have both received one-match suspensions after incidents in their club's Challenge Cup defeats to Leigh Leopards and Wigan respectively.
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/ru ... t-28883140
St Helens star James Bell will miss the derby with Wigan Warriors after receiving a one-match suspension. The New Zealander has been cited for dangerous contact during the club's Challenge Cup victory over Leeds Rhinos and will therefore miss the highly-anticipated showdown on Good Friday.
Bell has received a Grade B charge, with his previous record seeing him receive a ban rather than just a fine. It's a bitter blow for the Saints, with Bell once again being one of their top performers this year despite regularly going under the radar. Saints, of course, could appeal the verdict in an attempt to free him for the contest.
Bell is the only Super League player to receive a ban this week, though four have received £250 fines. Castleford Tigers duo Alex Mellor and Paul McShane have both received Grade B dangerous contact charges, and the same can be said for Salford Red Devils' Cade Cust and Wigan Warriors' Adam Keighran, who were cited for the same offence.
Brad Day (Featherstone Rovers) and Izaac Farrell (Sheffield Eagles) have both received one-match suspensions after incidents in their club's Challenge Cup defeats to Leigh Leopards and Wigan respectively.
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/ru ... t-28883140
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Surprised Clark didn't get sited for his yellow card
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Who was the saints players that forced the leeds players into the hoardings? I thought that was a definate ban
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Bell will be a massive loss for saints IF he still gets the ban.Quality player who i wouldnt mind wearing the cherry and whites hoops one day
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No thank you, he has always appeared a dirty player to me.Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:53 pm Bell will be a massive loss for saints IF he still gets the ban.Quality player who i wouldnt mind wearing the cherry and whites hoops one day
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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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Bell is a handful and one of those players who gets under the skin. Will be glad if he’s not playing Friday.
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It was Clarke that pushed the Leeds player into the hoarding, no idea how he's got away with it, Bell will probably appeal his ban and get off as well.Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:51 pm Who was the saints players that forced the leeds players into the hoardings? I thought that was a definate ban
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oh right that was a definite ban for clarke then but i also think bell will get offIpinwigan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:14 pmIt was Clarke that pushed the Leeds player into the hoarding, no idea how he's got away with it, Bell will probably appeal his ban and get off as well.Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:51 pm Who was the saints players that forced the leeds players into the hoardings? I thought that was a definate ban
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If it was the "hip drop" he did on Momorovski, I don't see him getting off - it was a nasty one.Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:44 pmoh right that was a definite ban for clarke then but i also think bell will get offIpinwigan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:14 pmIt was Clarke that pushed the Leeds player into the hoarding, no idea how he's got away with it, Bell will probably appeal his ban and get off as well.Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 3:51 pm Who was the saints players that forced the leeds players into the hoardings? I thought that was a definate ban