Moses tackle

@Milky said:
Hate to say…..I told you so

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:stuck_out_tongue:

Eto Nabuli's shot must have set the precedent.

It's a dangerous precedent, but a precedent nonetheless.

Fair enough decision.
 
I think a fair few people should be apologising to Milky for having a go at him for thinking Moses wouldn't be suspended :laughing:
 
Apaprently Junior Paulo is facing 9 weeks for his throw on Ballin
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In other match review committee news:
*** Tigers young gun Mitchell Moses will escape suspension for his coat hanger tackle on William Zillman with an early guilty plea.**
* Raiders fullback Jack Wighton brought back the biff on Sunday night when he punched Cronulla’s Sosaia Feki but will be free to play this week with an early guilty plea.
*** Broncos prop James Gavet will serve three games with an early guilty plea for his shoulder charge of South Sydney’s Isaac Luke..**
* Manly’s James Hasson faces a three-game ban for a dangerous contact charge on Anthony Watmough.
* Josh Reynolds could miss two to three weeks for the Bulldogs after being charged with a grade one dangerous throw.
* Knights fullback Sione Mata’utia was charged with a grade one dangerous throw but will not be suspended if he pleads guilty.
* South Sydney’s Ben Lowe will be free to play in round two if he pleads guilty to a dangerous contact charge.
* Cowboys superstar Johnathan Thurston can escape suspension for a tripping charge on Roger Tuivasa-Sheck with an early guilty plea.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl-match-review-committee-junior-paulo-faces-nine-week-ban-for-dangerous-throw/story-fnaqgujp-1227255105058
 
@LCA said:
@Cosimo_Zaretti said:
First week, no carry over points and an early plea. Might just scrape it down to a low grade careless but I don't expect Moses to play against the Dragons.

And, he won't be missed if he's not there. I don't get the hype around this bloke at all. He's a NSW Cup player of the future.

LCA, give yourself an uppercut. Has obviously been told not to overplay his hand & gradually find his feet in the top grade. He is a special talent & will prove this sooner rather than later. He also has a great running game which I'm sure he will produce with a bit more time & confidence.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
You can never prove that a player is staying down.

Unless you are Jeff Orford, caught on camera winking to the trainer whilst faking a concussion, Easts vs Wests, circa 1992.
 
I always said 0-2 weeks. He has no carry over points and if only charged a grade 2 then an early guilty plea would get him off. Exactly what happened. It was careless, but nothing more.

Next time he does something it's 2 weeks minimum though.

Wighton threw a bunch of punches at an opponents face and didn't even get suspended! Punching someone repeatedly and intentionally is a far worse offence as the intent to harm is there. How does he get off without even 1 week?
 
@Balmain Boy said:
I always said 0-2 weeks. He has no carry over points and if only charged a grade 2 then an early guilty plea would get him off. Exactly what happened. It was careless, but nothing more.

Next time he does something it's 2 weeks minimum though.

Wighton threw a bunch of punches at an opponents face and didn't even get suspended! Punching someone repeatedly and intentionally is a far worse offence as the intent to harm is there. How does he get off without even 1 week?

Sin-Bin sufficient…go figure
 
@Geo. said:
@Balmain Boy said:
I always said 0-2 weeks. He has no carry over points and if only charged a grade 2 then an early guilty plea would get him off. Exactly what happened. It was careless, but nothing more.

Next time he does something it's 2 weeks minimum though.

Wighton threw a bunch of punches at an opponents face and didn't even get suspended! Punching someone repeatedly and intentionally is a far worse offence as the intent to harm is there. How does he get off without even 1 week?

Sin-Bin sufficient…go figure

Wightons punches barley touched his facial hair….if you are going to throw a punch make sure it connects!
 
@Geo. said:
@Balmain Boy said:
I always said 0-2 weeks. He has no carry over points and if only charged a grade 2 then an early guilty plea would get him off. Exactly what happened. It was careless, but nothing more.

Next time he does something it's 2 weeks minimum though.

Wighton threw a bunch of punches at an opponents face and didn't even get suspended! Punching someone repeatedly and intentionally is a far worse offence as the intent to harm is there. How does he get off without even 1 week?

Sin-Bin sufficient…go figure

What happened to the immediate send off for punching rule? That didn't last long eh.
 
@Flippedy said:
@Geo. said:
@Balmain Boy said:
I always said 0-2 weeks. He has no carry over points and if only charged a grade 2 then an early guilty plea would get him off. Exactly what happened. It was careless, but nothing more.

Next time he does something it's 2 weeks minimum though.

Wighton threw a bunch of punches at an opponents face and didn't even get suspended! Punching someone repeatedly and intentionally is a far worse offence as the intent to harm is there. How does he get off without even 1 week?

Sin-Bin sufficient…go figure

What happened to the immediate send off for punching rule? That didn't last long eh.

Nah Flip it's automatic 10 in the bin not sent-off….though I don't know why Feki got 10 also...maybe he was using his head to punch Wrighton's fist....

Milky the Messiah..we are not worthy...
 
when I see Gavet looking at 3 games for bumping someone, and Moses getting nix (not that im not happy about that- i am) for his coat hanger….its clear the MRC have lost the plot
 
I am as biased as the next guy but THAT tackle deserved a suspension. 50 years ago, 20 years ago or 10 years ago it would have cost a player one or two weeks minimum.

I will predict that by mid-season someone will do a similar tackle on one of the superstars and get a month. If Gallen did it he would have been suspended.

The NRL judiciary has no idea of consistency.

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@cqtiger said:
I am as biased as the next guy but THAT tackle deserved a suspension. 50 years ago, 20 years ago or 10 years ago it would have cost a player one or two weeks minimum.

I will predict that by mid-season someone will do a similar tackle on one of the superstars and get a month. If Gallen did it he would have been suspended.

The NRL judiciary has no idea of consistency.

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Gallen would have been suspended cos he has a record that resembles Ted Bundy.
 
Great news. Will allow our spine to continue working on their combinations.

Can't wait to see how they match up against Benji & widdop next week.

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