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| There were a total of seventeen incidents reviewed by the disciplinary panel after a rough and tough round three of Super League XX. The incidents were fairly evenly distributed amongst the six matches but only three have resulted in charges, and all three of those came from the same game.
It appears that Friday nights game between Saints and the Castleford Tigers was the most indisciplined and it will see two Saints and one Tigers player up before the the tribunal on Tuesday evening.
The player facing the longest lay-off is Saints Kyle Amor who was found to have a Grade C (2 to 3 match suspension) charge to answer for a dangerous contact on Jordan Tansey. Castlefords Scott Moore and Saints Travis Burns have both got a grade B charge (1 to 2 match tariff) to answer. Moores' was for a dangerous contact on Masoe and Burns was charged for a high tackle on Carney.
Early Guilty Pleas (EGP) were not available to any of the players. |
Posted by RLFANS News Hound on Mon 2nd Mar 2015 5:11 PM | Views : 16227 | Replies : 16 | BACK TO STORIES |
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