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Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 3:41 pm
by josie andrews
Leigh Leopards star banned as Hull FC half Cade Cust learns fate after red card

Leigh Leopards hooker Edwin Ipape has received a one-game suspension and will miss the Leythers' game against Salford Red Devils this Saturday.

Ipape has received a Grade C Dangerous Contact charge, an offence that carries five penalty points. That puts his total penalty points over the last twelve months at 7.5, putting him in the threshold for a first ban of the year.

Meanwhile, Hull FC half-back Cade Cust has avoided a suspension following his red card against Hull KR on Good Friday.

Cust was sent off in the 16th minute after making accidental head contact with Rovers full-back Arthur Mourgue. But the Australian is now free to play against Wigan Warriors on Sunday, with the player charged for the incident but avoiding a ban.

He has been handed a Grade C Head Contact charge, a grading lower than previous incidents seen this season, with three penalty points also going on his record. In total, Cust was given five penalty points. However, two are taken off his record due to his first-half dismissal. He has also been fined.

Elsewhere, Hull back Jordan Rapana has received two separate charges for late hits on the passers. They are both judged as Grade A offences. He has been fined for each charge, receiving two penalty points in total. He has five now on his record.

Hull KR's Jez Litten has also been charged for a Grade A trip, with nine other players all receiving the lowest grade charge. They are Moses Mbye, Liam Farrell, Cooper Jenkins, Jordan Crowther, Edwin Ipape, Harvey Makin, Oliver Partington, Fouad Yaha, and Mathieu Laguerre.

The full charges can be found below.

* Jez Litten (Hull KR) – Opposition: Hull FC – Grade A Trip – No Further Action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Cade Cust (Hull FC) – Opposition: Hull KR – Grade C Head Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 3* - Total Points: 4

* Jordan Rapana (Hull FC) – Opposition Hull KR – Grade A Late Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 4.5

* Jordan Rapana (Hull FC) – Opposition Hull KR – Grade A Late Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 5

* Moses Mbye (St Helens) – Opposition: Wigan Warriors – Grade A Late Contact – No Further Action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Liam Farrell (Wigan Warriors) – Opposition: St Helens – Grade A Late Contact – No Further Action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Cooper Jenkins (Leeds Rhinos) – Opposition: Huddersfield Giants – Grade A Late Contact – No Further Action - Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Jordan Crowther (Warrington Wolves) – Opposition: Leigh Leopards – Grade A Late Contact – No Further Action - Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 2

* Edwin Ipape (Leigh Leopards) – Opposition: Warrington Wolves – Grade A Late Contact - No Further Action - Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 2.5

* Edwin Ipape (Leigh Leopards) – Opposition: Warrington Wolves – Grade C Dangerous Contact – 1-Match Suspension - Penalty Points: 5 – Total Penalty Points: 7.5

* Harvey Makin (Salford Red Devils) – Opposition: Catalans Dragons – Grade A Head Contact – No Further Action - Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Ollie Partington (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Salford Red Devils – Grade A Late Contact – Fine – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 3.5

*Fouad Yaha (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Salford Red Devils – Grade A Contrary Behaviour – No Further Action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

* Matthieu Laguerre (Catalans Dragons) – Opposition: Salford Red Devils – Grade A Late Contact – No Further Action – Penalty Points: 1 – Total Penalty Points: 1

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Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:29 pm
by southportcdm
Pleased to see some (not enough?) differentiation between the Walters and Mbye sin binnings but, if Sam wasn't given any penalty points, does that mean that he shouldn't have been binned in the first place?

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:31 pm
by Ipinwigan
Farrell gets the same point as Mbye, for something I don't remember happening, live or on a TV replay of the game, when Mbye hit Eckersley high with a shoulder.
As said before, the disciplinary process is a complete joke.

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 6:26 pm
by Charriots Offiah
Ipinwigan wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:31 pm Farrell gets the same point as Mbye, for something I don't remember happening, live or on a TV replay of the game, when Mbye hit Eckersley high with a shoulder.
As said before, the disciplinary process is a complete joke.
We don’t want Mbye suspended, he’s awful
😀

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:12 pm
by Mike
southportcdm wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:29 pm Pleased to see some (not enough?) differentiation between the Walters and Mbye sin binnings but, if Sam wasn't given any penalty points, does that mean that he shouldn't have been binned in the first place?
Not sure there was any. Mbye's point is for Late Contact, not Head Contact, so its probably for a separate incident.

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 8:30 pm
by widdenoldboy
Mike wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 7:12 pm
southportcdm wrote: Mon Apr 21, 2025 5:29 pm Pleased to see some (not enough?) differentiation between the Walters and Mbye sin binnings but, if Sam wasn't given any penalty points, does that mean that he shouldn't have been binned in the first place?
Not sure there was any. Mbye's point is for Late Contact, not Head Contact, so its probably for a separate incident.
That must be right, Mike.

I've justed posted on the Walters thread about the incidents -

"Too right, how can Mbye;s leading with the shoulder into Eckersley's head when he is stood pretty much upright be compared with Bennison slipping down into Walter's shoulder (also proves Walters was "bending his back" in the tackle?)."

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 8:54 pm
by fozzie58
The old system used to baffle me but this is madness there seems no rhyme or reason to it all

Re: Disciplinary Easter Weekend

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 11:04 pm
by moto748
Mbye is a very lucky boy indeed, I think. I just watched the game back, and seeing it on TV, it's very clear that there is no comparison at all between Walters and his hit on ZE.

Mind you, I agree with the comments upthread about not minding him staying in the team! I never rated him much, in the NRL or SL, and he was particularly poor on Friday.