Isn’t there a WGDP loading?Jaeman Salmon (Canterbury)
- Grade 1 Crusher Tackle on Jackson Hastings (77 min)
- Base penalty $2000
- His options
$2000: plea of no contest / guilty at judiciary
$1500: guilty - early plea- PLEA: TBC
Isn’t there a WGDP loading?Jaeman Salmon (Canterbury)
- Grade 1 Crusher Tackle on Jackson Hastings (77 min)
- Base penalty $2000
- His options
$2000: plea of no contest / guilty at judiciary
$1500: guilty - early plea- PLEA: TBC
BaitingI'm no Reed Mahoney fan, but what did he get charged for? Being pushed by a lunatic?
I think he got charged for having a punchable head and fair enoughI'm no Reed Mahoney fan, but what did he get charged for? Being pushed by a lunatic?
Then there's no consistency.I think he got charged for having a punchable head and fair enough
That is right, it’s charges of the same type that count.Yeah that's how I'm reading it.
They used to list similar and non similar previous offences now they just have the one stat.
That's mental. Imagine Latrell comes back and spear tackles a bloke, and say he gets a Grade 1 Dangerous Throw.Doesn't '2nd offence' mean second offence for that particular type of charge only (i.e careless, dangerous conduct, etc)?
Seems like it. Pretty sure that's how it works. It used to contain the phrase 'similar offence' if I remember correctly, which I assume meant same type offence but different grading. Not sure how that part all works.That's mental. Imagine Latrell comes back and spear tackles a bloke, and say he gets a Grade 1 Dangerous Throw.
That means it would be a "1st Offence" under that logic, and only a $1000 fine, as opposed to a "3rd & Subsequent Offence" and a 2 week suspension.
I can't believe that's true.
Apparently he's a master of it . . .Baiting
As yobbo noted, thats f$#@ing stupid.Seems like it. Pretty sure that's how it works. It used to contain the phrase 'similar offence' if I remember correctly, which I assume meant same type offence but different grading. Not sure how that part all works.
It is, because what you then get is the match review panel seemingly tip toeing around whether it’s ’dangerous contact’ or ‘contrary conduct’ or ‘careless high tackle’ or whatever other bullshit wording they can use - it just opens them up for claims of favouritism.As yobbo noted, thats f$#@ing stupid.
Maybe there should be an open ended charge for players like JWH called "grubbing it up". From your third infringement for in a 12 month period you also automatically attract a "grubbing it up" loading. If found guilty, the penalty assigned will be the higher of the base charge or the GIU. GIU is not impacted by early guilty pleas.It is, because what you then get is the match review panel seemingly tip toeing around whether it’s ’dangerous contact’ or ‘contrary conduct’ or ‘careless high tackle’ or whatever other bullshit wording they can use - it just opens them up for claims of favouritism.
I think you should be careful what you wish for. You’d be down half a team.Maybe there should be an open ended charge for players like JWH called "grubbing it up". From your third infringement for in a 12 month period you also automatically attract a "grubbing it up" loading. If found guilty, the penalty assigned will be the higher of the base charge or the GIU. GIU is not impacted by early guilty pleas.
GIU penalties:
- 1st (i.e. found guilty 3 times in 12 months), 1 week
- 2nd (4 in 12), 2 weeks
- 3rd, 4 weeks
- 4th, 8 weeks
- 5th, 16 weeks
and so on.
On that basis, JWH would be on a grade 5 GIU and due to next play in Round 27!
Two with the early plea. For that.Milne can count himself very lucky to be looking at only 3 matches.