Judiciary

At worst you could say Sezer was guilty of some poor technique. However, there was no malice and in the end the Canterbury player wasn't injured. He cops loading for prior dangerous contact offences which I don't believe were hip drops and is facing a minimum 4-week suspension. Taane Milne tries to break Cameron Munster's leg and gets a 2-week suspension. Offence grading and prior loadings is another aspect of the administration of the game that makes little or no sense.
My tea leaves told me you will need a magic eight ball ๐ŸŽฑ if you wanna make sense of thy NRL judiciary. I have one, but it must be broken.
 

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