What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

How many weeks should James Graham get?

How many weeks


  • Total voters
    187
  • Poll closed .

firechild

First Grade
Messages
8,061
Here is a photo of the incident. You can clearly see Slater's knees smashing Perrett's head.

You clearly need more practise. Your trolling is clearly an attempt at humour but it falls short of being funny.
 

Fire

First Grade
Messages
9,669
Anyways, Slater deserved it. Graham should get off. You all need to stop having a sook and toughen up a little.
 

CrazyTiger

Juniors
Messages
1,835
For once in his life, Billy pulled out, unlike the doggies when sharing a bun. Graham
deserves twelve, but should get the season based on the fact he plays for the doggies.
 

Evenflow

Bench
Messages
3,139
Some Bulldogs fans don't believe he bit him at all.

The link didn't work but if it came from the Kennel i see many of the deluded fools flat out refuse to think/believe that he bit him. Their reasoning is it could be anything from an errant fingernail to a stray boot stud. Can't wait to see their reactions if Graham comes out and pleads guilty :eek:

Yeh...a premiership. Enjoy...

:lol:
 

firechild

First Grade
Messages
8,061
The link didn't work but if it came from the Kennel i see many of the deluded fools flat out refuse to think/believe that he bit him. Their reasoning is it could be anything from an errant fingernail to a stray boot stud. Can't wait to see their reactions if Graham comes out and pleads guilty :eek:

27580421.jpg
 

Hutty1986

Immortal
Messages
34,034
It was a f**king (bull)dog act. I honestly reckon he should get 10-12 weeks for that. Throw as many as you like, but sh*t like biting or spitting is farked
 

eozsmiles

Bench
Messages
3,392
The link didn't work but if it came from the Kennel i see many of the deluded fools flat out refuse to think/believe that he bit him. Their reasoning is it could be anything from an errant fingernail to a stray boot stud. Can't wait to see their reactions if Graham comes out and pleads guilty :eek:



:lol:

Can he plead guilty? I thought when you got sent straight through with no grading the best you could do is beg for mercy and explain the circumstances in the hope they are lenient.

A guilty plea gets a 25% discount, the only reason they plead guilty, and that isn't on the table this time. There is no set punishment to be discounted.
 

Molon Lave

Juniors
Messages
218
Well he has pleaded not guilty....I wonder what his defense will be?

Canterbury prop James Graham will plead not guilty to a biting charge at the NRL judiciary on Thursday night.
Graham was on Monday charged with an ungraded dangerous contact offence for allegedly biting the left ear of Melbourne fullback Billy Slater in Sunday’s grand final loss to the Storm.
The issue was deemed serious enough to be referred straight to the NRL judiciary.
But by choosing to plead not guilty today, Graham is not eligible for a more lenient sentence should he be found guilty.
Advertisement
Graham is in danger of copping a hefty suspension of up to three months which could rule him out for the first 10 rounds of next season.
On Tuesday, Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg admitted the footage of Graham’s alleged attack on Slater was ‘‘damning’’.
‘‘It’s difficult obviously because the pictures are quite damning,’’ Greenberg told Triple M radio.
’’... James has been absolutely outstanding for us in 2012.
‘‘I would put him in such a high class of of footballer, he’s a wonderful guy, he’s done a huge amount of work for us in the community and he’s just a good quality human being.’’
Graham’s dangerous conduct charge was the most serious to come out of a spiteful 25th-minute melee which led to three players being charged for fighting.
Melbourne pair Sisa Waqa and Todd Lowrie and Canterbury’s Josh Reynolds all accepted early guilty pleas, with the Storm duo to serve one-match suspensions in next year’s trials and Reynolds escaping suspension.
AAP


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...bite-charge-20121003-26ywb.html#ixzz28CzIukiC

Personally as a Dogs fan after seeing the replay at home on TV i thought it was a grubby thing for him to do and at least deserved 8 weeks. I just wonder what his defense will be to the charge....
 

Latest posts

Top