Judiciary Charges after Magic Round

tiger_one

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So much to go through .........

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/05/15/round-10-judiciary-charges/

Canberra prop Josh Papalii is out of Origin I after accepting a three-game suspension while another nine players have been charged by the match review committee on Monday.

Dragons trio Josh McGuire, Mikaele Ravalawa and Tyrell Fuimaono are facing lengthy bans along with Titans forwards Tyrone Peachey and Herman Ese'ese.

McGuire is facing a ban of 5-7 games for dangerous contact for a hip-drop tackle on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr, Ravalawa (2-3 matches) was pinged for a grade-one shoulder charge while St George Illawarra forward Tariq Sims (1-2) could also be suspended for grade-two dangerous contact for a hip-drop on Melbourne utility Tyson Smoothy.

McGuire was also charged with a careless high tackle for his hit on Justin Olam, which was deemed a grade-one offence, which carries a fine of $2600-$3450 due to his poor judiciary record.

Ese'ese, who was sent off for his high hit on Panthers winger Brian To'o, is looking at 3-4 matches after being charged with a grade-three careless high tackle while Peachey's crusher tackle on Liam Martin means he will be banned two weeks unless he proves his innocence.

Penrith duo Moses Leota and Dylan Edwards are facing fines - Leota has been given a grade-one dangerous contact charge and Edwards a grade-one contrary conduct charge.

Edwards's charge arose from the aftermath of the tackle that resulted in Ese'ese being sent off.

Melbourne prop Christian Welch ($1900-$2250) was the other player charged from Sunday's games for dangerous contact on Blake Lawrie.

Papalii was sent off for a high tackle on Tui Katoa and received a grade-three charge, which means the Raiders prop will miss three matches with his early plea. He risked a five-match ban if he was found guilty at the judiciary hearing.

He will be unavailable for Queensland for the State of Origin series opener on June 9.

Raiders duo Jack Wighton and Josh Hodgson will be joining Papalii on the sidelines this weekend following charges from Saturday's win over the Bulldogs.

Wighton has submitted an early guilty plea to receive a one-match ban for a grade-two dangerous contact charge on Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott, while Hodgson will also miss a week for the same charge over a tackle on Luke Thompson.

Canterbury's Sione Katoa and Ava Seumanufagai, South Sydney's Jaydn Su'A and Dane Gagai, Roosters duo Sitili Tupouniua and Angus Crichton and Cowboys forward Lachlan Burr are facing fines over careless high tackle or dangerous contact charges.

Gagai and Su'A have taken early guilty pleas for $1350 and $1900 fines respectively.

Broncos second-rower Jordan Riki is facing a two-match ban for a crusher tackle on Manly's Haumole Olakau'atu on Friday night.

Riki would be suspended for two matches with an early guilty plea but would risk a three-match ban if he unsuccessfully fights the charge at the judiciary.

He was one of three Brisbane players charged from Friday's loss to the Sea Eagles, with the other two – Tevita Pangai jnr and Tyson Gamble – facing fines.

Riki is also facing a fine of $1600 for a separate offence over a charge of making dangerous contact to the head or neck over a tackle on Manly centre Morgan Harper.

Pangai is facing a fine of $2150 (increased due to prior offences) for a grade one careless high tackle on Brad Parker and Gamble is facing a fine of $1150 for a careless high tackle on Reuben Garrick.
 
@tiger_one said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364715) said:
So much to go through .........

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/05/15/round-10-judiciary-charges/

Canberra prop Josh Papalii is out of Origin I after accepting a three-game suspension while another nine players have been charged by the match review committee on Monday.

Dragons trio Josh McGuire, Mikaele Ravalawa and Tyrell Fuimaono are facing lengthy bans along with Titans forwards Tyrone Peachey and Herman Ese'ese.

McGuire is facing a ban of 5-7 games for dangerous contact for a hip-drop tackle on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr, Ravalawa (2-3 matches) was pinged for a grade-one shoulder charge while St George Illawarra forward Tariq Sims (1-2) could also be suspended for grade-two dangerous contact for a hip-drop on Melbourne utility Tyson Smoothy.

McGuire was also charged with a careless high tackle for his hit on Justin Olam, which was deemed a grade-one offence, which carries a fine of $2600-$3450 due to his poor judiciary record.

Ese'ese, who was sent off for his high hit on Panthers winger Brian To'o, is looking at 3-4 matches after being charged with a grade-three careless high tackle while Peachey's crusher tackle on Liam Martin means he will be banned two weeks unless he proves his innocence.

Penrith duo Moses Leota and Dylan Edwards are facing fines - Leota has been given a grade-one dangerous contact charge and Edwards a grade-one contrary conduct charge.

Edwards's charge arose from the aftermath of the tackle that resulted in Ese'ese being sent off.

Melbourne prop Christian Welch ($1900-$2250) was the other player charged from Sunday's games for dangerous contact on Blake Lawrie.

Papalii was sent off for a high tackle on Tui Katoa and received a grade-three charge, which means the Raiders prop will miss three matches with his early plea. He risked a five-match ban if he was found guilty at the judiciary hearing.

He will be unavailable for Queensland for the State of Origin series opener on June 9.

Raiders duo Jack Wighton and Josh Hodgson will be joining Papalii on the sidelines this weekend following charges from Saturday's win over the Bulldogs.

Wighton has submitted an early guilty plea to receive a one-match ban for a grade-two dangerous contact charge on Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott, while Hodgson will also miss a week for the same charge over a tackle on Luke Thompson.

Canterbury's Sione Katoa and Ava Seumanufagai, South Sydney's Jaydn Su'A and Dane Gagai, Roosters duo Sitili Tupouniua and Angus Crichton and Cowboys forward Lachlan Burr are facing fines over careless high tackle or dangerous contact charges.

Gagai and Su'A have taken early guilty pleas for $1350 and $1900 fines respectively.

Broncos second-rower Jordan Riki is facing a two-match ban for a crusher tackle on Manly's Haumole Olakau'atu on Friday night.

Riki would be suspended for two matches with an early guilty plea but would risk a three-match ban if he unsuccessfully fights the charge at the judiciary.

He was one of three Brisbane players charged from Friday's loss to the Sea Eagles, with the other two – Tevita Pangai jnr and Tyson Gamble – facing fines.

Riki is also facing a fine of $1600 for a separate offence over a charge of making dangerous contact to the head or neck over a tackle on Manly centre Morgan Harper.

Pangai is facing a fine of $2150 (increased due to prior offences) for a grade one careless high tackle on Brad Parker and Gamble is facing a fine of $1150 for a careless high tackle on Reuben Garrick.

What a schmozzle 😂

7 years incident free 😂

They may as well list who's free to play this weekend...
 
@tiger_one said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364715) said:
So much to go through .........

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/05/15/round-10-judiciary-charges/

Canberra prop Josh Papalii is out of Origin I after accepting a three-game suspension while another nine players have been charged by the match review committee on Monday.

Dragons trio Josh McGuire, Mikaele Ravalawa and Tyrell Fuimaono are facing lengthy bans along with Titans forwards Tyrone Peachey and Herman Ese'ese.

McGuire is facing a ban of 5-7 games for dangerous contact for a hip-drop tackle on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr, Ravalawa (2-3 matches) was pinged for a grade-one shoulder charge while St George Illawarra forward Tariq Sims (1-2) could also be suspended for grade-two dangerous contact for a hip-drop on Melbourne utility Tyson Smoothy.

McGuire was also charged with a careless high tackle for his hit on Justin Olam, which was deemed a grade-one offence, which carries a fine of $2600-$3450 due to his poor judiciary record.

Ese'ese, who was sent off for his high hit on Panthers winger Brian To'o, is looking at 3-4 matches after being charged with a grade-three careless high tackle while Peachey's crusher tackle on Liam Martin means he will be banned two weeks unless he proves his innocence.

Penrith duo Moses Leota and Dylan Edwards are facing fines - Leota has been given a grade-one dangerous contact charge and Edwards a grade-one contrary conduct charge.

Edwards's charge arose from the aftermath of the tackle that resulted in Ese'ese being sent off.

Melbourne prop Christian Welch ($1900-$2250) was the other player charged from Sunday's games for dangerous contact on Blake Lawrie.

Papalii was sent off for a high tackle on Tui Katoa and received a grade-three charge, which means the Raiders prop will miss three matches with his early plea. He risked a five-match ban if he was found guilty at the judiciary hearing.

He will be unavailable for Queensland for the State of Origin series opener on June 9.

Raiders duo Jack Wighton and Josh Hodgson will be joining Papalii on the sidelines this weekend following charges from Saturday's win over the Bulldogs.

Wighton has submitted an early guilty plea to receive a one-match ban for a grade-two dangerous contact charge on Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott, while Hodgson will also miss a week for the same charge over a tackle on Luke Thompson.

Canterbury's Sione Katoa and Ava Seumanufagai, South Sydney's Jaydn Su'A and Dane Gagai, Roosters duo Sitili Tupouniua and Angus Crichton and Cowboys forward Lachlan Burr are facing fines over careless high tackle or dangerous contact charges.

Gagai and Su'A have taken early guilty pleas for $1350 and $1900 fines respectively.

Broncos second-rower Jordan Riki is facing a two-match ban for a crusher tackle on Manly's Haumole Olakau'atu on Friday night.

Riki would be suspended for two matches with an early guilty plea but would risk a three-match ban if he unsuccessfully fights the charge at the judiciary.

He was one of three Brisbane players charged from Friday's loss to the Sea Eagles, with the other two – Tevita Pangai jnr and Tyson Gamble – facing fines.

Riki is also facing a fine of $1600 for a separate offence over a charge of making dangerous contact to the head or neck over a tackle on Manly centre Morgan Harper.

Pangai is facing a fine of $2150 (increased due to prior offences) for a grade one careless high tackle on Brad Parker and Gamble is facing a fine of $1150 for a careless high tackle on Reuben Garrick.

I believe that 99.99% of players don't go out to injure and maim other players.
McGuire is the .01
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.
 
@mikey said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364734) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.

Warriors then dragons

Then we play the top 4 in order

Riff
Slimers
Storms
Grubbitohs
?
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.


Add Dufty to the list, AC joint damage - out 6 wks.
 
@mikey said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364734) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.

Saints the week later then Pamfers at SOO time
 
@hobbo1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364736) said:
@mikey said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364734) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.

Warriors then dragons

Then we play the top 4 in order

Riff
Slimers
Storms
Grubbitohs
?

I best stock up on fortifiers now 🙂 🙂
 
@hobbo1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364736) said:
@mikey said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364734) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.

Warriors then dragons

Then we play the top 4 in order

Riff
Slimers
Storms
Grubbitohs
?

We could get 2 out of 4 there
 
@elderslie_tiger said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364757) said:
Does anyone knowvshere the money from player fines goes 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

Corporate lunches I’d say
 
@tiger_one said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364715) said:
So much to go through .........

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/05/15/round-10-judiciary-charges/

Canberra prop Josh Papalii is out of Origin I after accepting a three-game suspension while another nine players have been charged by the match review committee on Monday.

Dragons trio Josh McGuire, Mikaele Ravalawa and Tyrell Fuimaono are facing lengthy bans along with Titans forwards Tyrone Peachey and Herman Ese'ese.

McGuire is facing a ban of 5-7 games for dangerous contact for a hip-drop tackle on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr, Ravalawa (2-3 matches) was pinged for a grade-one shoulder charge while St George Illawarra forward Tariq Sims (1-2) could also be suspended for grade-two dangerous contact for a hip-drop on Melbourne utility Tyson Smoothy.

McGuire was also charged with a careless high tackle for his hit on Justin Olam, which was deemed a grade-one offence, which carries a fine of $2600-$3450 due to his poor judiciary record.

Ese'ese, who was sent off for his high hit on Panthers winger Brian To'o, is looking at 3-4 matches after being charged with a grade-three careless high tackle while Peachey's crusher tackle on Liam Martin means he will be banned two weeks unless he proves his innocence.

Penrith duo Moses Leota and Dylan Edwards are facing fines - Leota has been given a grade-one dangerous contact charge and Edwards a grade-one contrary conduct charge.

Edwards's charge arose from the aftermath of the tackle that resulted in Ese'ese being sent off.

Melbourne prop Christian Welch ($1900-$2250) was the other player charged from Sunday's games for dangerous contact on Blake Lawrie.

Papalii was sent off for a high tackle on Tui Katoa and received a grade-three charge, which means the Raiders prop will miss three matches with his early plea. He risked a five-match ban if he was found guilty at the judiciary hearing.

He will be unavailable for Queensland for the State of Origin series opener on June 9.

Raiders duo Jack Wighton and Josh Hodgson will be joining Papalii on the sidelines this weekend following charges from Saturday's win over the Bulldogs.

Wighton has submitted an early guilty plea to receive a one-match ban for a grade-two dangerous contact charge on Bulldogs forward Adam Elliott, while Hodgson will also miss a week for the same charge over a tackle on Luke Thompson.

Canterbury's Sione Katoa and Ava Seumanufagai, South Sydney's Jaydn Su'A and Dane Gagai, Roosters duo Sitili Tupouniua and Angus Crichton and Cowboys forward Lachlan Burr are facing fines over careless high tackle or dangerous contact charges.

Gagai and Su'A have taken early guilty pleas for $1350 and $1900 fines respectively.

Broncos second-rower Jordan Riki is facing a two-match ban for a crusher tackle on Manly's Haumole Olakau'atu on Friday night.

Riki would be suspended for two matches with an early guilty plea but would risk a three-match ban if he unsuccessfully fights the charge at the judiciary.

He was one of three Brisbane players charged from Friday's loss to the Sea Eagles, with the other two – Tevita Pangai jnr and Tyson Gamble – facing fines.

Riki is also facing a fine of $1600 for a separate offence over a charge of making dangerous contact to the head or neck over a tackle on Manly centre Morgan Harper.

Pangai is facing a fine of $2150 (increased due to prior offences) for a grade one careless high tackle on Brad Parker and Gamble is facing a fine of $1150 for a careless high tackle on Reuben Garrick.

![184866336_2977748952461417_3622431895723149939_n.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1621226184202-184866336_2977748952461417_3622431895723149939_n.jpg)
 
@innsaneink said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364791) said:
$13000...$14000 odd in fines.

Starting to make sense now why...... 🙄

If 14k makes anyone's heart skip a beat at NRL HQ, the game is in some serious finical strife.

Even after 26 rounds that would only be ~350k.

I think they are worried about money, but much , much more than that and in the form of a class action from previous players for CTE related disabilities.
 
Looks like it’s payed off having a team full of poster boys / clean skins 😂

Don’t hold out much luck for Joey in the upcoming weeks ..
 
@old_man_tiger said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364808) said:
Was surprised they didn't have 15 replays when Joey broke someone in 64 pieces last week. Might have been Mann?

Lol I was waiting for the ref to stop play and send him off

I don’t even recall them showing a replay of the hit. Must have been legal
 
@elderslie_tiger said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364757) said:
Does anyone knowvshere the money from player fines goes 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

Nick politass brown paper bag third party rorters payments
 
@hobbo1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364736) said:
@mikey said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364734) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Judiciary Charges after Magic Round](/post/1364722) said:
Good for us though. Ravalawa and Sims could both be missing next Friday.

Unless I've read it incorrectly, unfortunately, we have the Warriors next Friday.

Warriors then dragons

Then we play the top 4 in order

Riff
Slimers
Storms
Grubbitohs
?

Those losses to the cowboys and Titans are hurting us
 
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