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News: RFL dismiss Newton appeal

bartman

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Can't believe he/they bothered trying...

http://www.superleague.co.uk/news/2027

RFL dismiss Newton appeal

http://www.superleague.co.uk/asset/459?size=160x140 (click for photo)

The RFL Disciplinary Committee has dismissed two separate appeals by Terry Newton of Wigan Warriors.

Newton was found guilty of both striking an opponent with the forearm and striking an opponent with the elbow/forearm during the engage Super League match between Wigan Warriors and St Helens.

He is now suspended until 15th April 2006 and the total fine of £600 which related to both incidents has been upheld.
And this means his ban has actually been increased...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_league/super_league/wigan/4248640.stm

Wigan's Newton has ban increased

Wigan's Terry Newton will spend even more time on the sidelines after losing his appeal against a 10-match ban.

The hooker is now be suspended until 15 April, 2006 following the challenges on Lee Gilmour and Sean Long in the Super League clash with St Helens.

That means the 26-year-old will miss 10 league and cup games next season.

Since he has already served one match and a pre-season friendly would count towards the ban, he has effectively had his ban increased by two matches.

Newton had already been ruled out of the Great Britain squad for the Tri-Nations Series with a hip injury that requires rest.

The appeals committee also upheld the £600 fines imposed on the former Leeds player, who has been linked with a close-season move to Bradford.

Newton contested the severity of a three-match ban imposed by the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee for a high tackle on Gilmour.

He also appealed against both the guilty verdict and severity of a seven-match suspension handed out for a stiff-arm tackle on Long.

Both incidents occurred during Wigan's 38-12 home defeat by St Helens in the penultimate match of the regular Super League season earlier this month.
So maybe Wigan put him up to the appeal, knowing it would count against whichever club picks him up for next year :lol:
 

jed

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Just as long as Bradford steer clear of him, I'll be happy. There's no sense in signing a player that's going to be missing half the season.
 

Special K

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Could he do the same thing Danny Williams did and try and play for some random french club? Did that even work?
 

bartman

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Don't think it worked? I think London still carried the remainder of Williams' NRL suspension.
 

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