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Round 23 Judiciary Charges

Rabbits20

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Paasi nearly kills Brett Morris by intentionally taking out his legs midair and he is looking at no weeks off with an early guilty plea?

Paasi should have got 2 weeks for that.

Can't believe he will be free to play this week.
 
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The following is from the NRL's website -

Four players head to judiciary
Tue 18 Aug, 2015, 3:00pm

Four players will head to the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night, with South Sydney's Issac Luke (shoulder charge), Roosters duo Aidan Guerra (shoulder charge) and Blake Ferguson (tripping) and Manly's Jorge Taufua (shoulder charge) all pleading not guilty on Tuesday afternoon.

Souths duo Luke Keary and Luke both elected to take the early plea for their respective charges from Thursday night's win over the Cowboys, however Luke will head to the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night to contest his grade one shoulder charge on Johnathan Thurston.

Guerra and Taufua will both challenge their respective shoulder charge citing's at the judiciary. They will both miss two matches if found guilty by the NRL judiciary.

Ferguson will not miss any matches even if he is found guilty by the NRL judiciary.

Canberra's Jordan Rapana will miss two matches after taking an early plea for his shoulder charge, while Titans back-rower Lachlan Burr will also miss a match following his guilty plea to a shoulder charge.

Warriors prop Sam Rapira will miss a week for a dangerous throw on Lewis Brown, while Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Sam Tomkins, Mitchell Barnett and Agnatius Paasi all escape suspension with the early guilty plea.


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Canard

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Seriously thank goodness that Luke "shoulder charge" had less impact than a Luke Keary hollow threat
 

Canard

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Sanity prevails.

So who got this wrong? The MRC or the NRL rulemakers?

Don't get me wrong it must be nightmare being on the MRC at the moment.

I can see citations for loud farting soon
 

DiegoNT

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I'm a Souths fan cheering about a manly player getting off suspension and now hoping a rooster player does to. That's how messed up this whole situation is
 

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