Hodges - 5 weeks and 6 with carry overs
Hayne - 2 weeks and 3 with carry overs
O'Donnell - 3 charges. can't remember length
Thaiday not charged. i thought his was worse than Hayne's
source is 2GB
Thaiday doesn't deserve a week for that tackle, He'll be fine.Seems about right, thought Thaiday might get a week but glad he will be able to line up for the Maroons. Will be interesting to see what O'Donnell gets.
Cuthbertson?
Thaiday doesn't deserve a week for that tackle, He'll be fine.
"That's the first I know about it; I didn't get gouged," Delaney said. "My eyes aren't sore. Nothing happened out there. My eyes are fine."
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/sport/nrl/story/0,26746,23793564-5003409,00.html
How many weeks did the telepathic touch judge get for his "it was intentional" call?
I didnt see his earlier "strike" so i can only assume it was worse for him to get 6 weeks all up.
Hodges, Hayne facing Origin wipeout
By Steve Jancetic
June 02, 2008
BRISBANE centre Justin Hodges is in danger of missing the remainder of the State of Origin series after being issued a grade three dangerous throw charge by the NRL match review committee.
An early guilty plea will wipe the Maroons ace out for six matches after he tipped Parramatta hooker Mark Riddell on his head midway through the first half of Friday night's clash at Suncorp Stadium.
Hodges is in danger of being sidelined for eight games should he unsuccessfully fight the charge at the NRL judiciary.
Parramatta and NSW centre Jarryd Hayne is also likely to miss Origin II in Brisbane on June 11 after being charged with a grade two dangerous throw, which carries a minimum two week ban.
If nothing happens to Bird, its a joke. That photo looks very damning, and that sort of crap needs to be rubbed out of the game. Of course, the NRL will just want to sweep this under the carpet and hope it goes away.