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shadowboxer

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No sour grapes intended here but that hit morley made on kimmorley early in the first half was late and high. I know they caught out Crocker but guareented he wont get a charge.

Any thoughts on the hit??
 

millersnose

Post Whore
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crocker was lucky last week

i swear one of the reasond simmons lost it was he seen crocker coming at him at a thousand mph and injury would be a real possibility

i like crocker as a player but the nrl should act before someonr gets seriously hurt
 

ali

Bench
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I agree, the Morley incident was worse. It was well off the ball at a lot of people may have missed it, but I hope the video reviewers notice it.
 

bubs

Juniors
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I thought Crocker should have been suspended last week. It really looked like he went to deliberately injure the player in that tackle by hitting his knees with a tucked up shoulder.
As for this week, he shouldn't get suspended.
 

shadowboxer

First Grade
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finally a bit of justice

read on - from foxsports

SYDNEY Roosters enforcer Adrian Morley and Parramatta prop Adam Peek are facing possible lengthy suspensions after being charged by the National Rugby League today.

England Test prop Morley will miss 3-4 weeks unless he beats a grade two careless tackle charge for his late hit on Cronulla captain Brett Kimmorley in Saturday night's match at Toyota Park.

Peek will miss 6-9 weeks unless found not guilty of a dangerous throw on Melbourne forward Steve Kearney at Parramatta Stadium yesterday.

Other players charged by the NRL citings commissioner today over weekend match incidents were NZ Warriors prop Jerry Seuseu (grade one careless high tackle), Melbourne's Ben MacDougall (dangerous throw), Parramatta's Craig Stapleton (grade two careless high tackle) and Newcastle's John Perry (grade two careless high tackle).
 

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