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    Following the Sydney Roosters Round 24 match against the Melbourne Storm, Lindsay Collins, Victor Radley and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves have been cited by the NRL Match Review Committee (MRC).

    Collins was charged with a Grade Three Dangerous Contact offence from an incident in the 76th minute.

    Should the Club enter an early guilty plea, Collins will receive 400 points and will be unavailable for four matches.

    If found guilty at the panel, Collins will receive 500 points and will be unavailable for five matches.

    Radley was charged with a Grade One Dangerous Contact offence from an incident in the 15th minute.

    Should the Club enter an early guilty plea, Radley will receive a monetary fine of $1800.

    If found guilty at the panel, Radley will receive a monetary fine of $2500.

    Waerea-Hargreaves was charged with a Grade Contrary Conduct offence from an incident in the 23rd minute.

    Should the Club enter an early guilty plea, Waerea-Hargreaves will receive a monetary fine of $3000.

    If found guilty at the panel, Waerea-Hargreaves will receive 200 points and will be unavailable for two matches.

    The Club has until 12pm on Monday to enter their pleas.

  • #2
    Grade 3 for Collins is ludicrous. May as we’ll fight it. He won’t be available until the GF with an early plea anyway. Suprised Jazz got away with a fine.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Waylander View Post
      Grade 3 for Collins is ludicrous. May as we’ll fight it. He won’t be available until the GF with an early plea anyway. Suprised Jazz got away with a fine.
      Yep, mind boggling. Hope he challenges successfully.

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      • #4
        i thought for the jwh offence a penalty was sufficient - there wasn't much in it - but he got 10 in the bin. giving him a big fine on top of that seems like over kill

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zac View Post
          i thought for the jwh offence a penalty was sufficient - there wasn't much in it - but he got 10 in the bin. giving him a big fine on top of that seems like over kill
          Yep, i'm confident Collins should get a down grade

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