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Match Review Panel Minutes 10/05/2021 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 10/05/2021 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/250/21 Name: Gill Dudson Club and shirt Catalans, 8 number: Match: Catalans v Warrington Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 7th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Kicking out in the 2nd minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Other Contrary Behaviour – Kicking Out at Opponent Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/251/21 Name: Gill Dudson Club and shirt Catalans, 8 number: Match: Catalans v Warrington Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 7th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 6th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Contact - Defender uses any part of their body forcefully to twist, bend or otherwise apply pressure to the limb or limbs of an opposing player in a way that involves an unacceptable risk of injury to that player. Grade B Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/252/21 Name: Mike McMeeken Club and shirt Catalans, 12 number: Match: Catalans v Warrington Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 7th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 42nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is reaching in tackle. Contact is with shoulder first and Reason for NFA: rides into neck. No swinging arm. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/253/21 Name: Jack Hughes Club and shirt Warrington, 12 number: Match: Catalans v Warrington Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 7th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 51st minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Contact - A defending player makes contact with an opponent after the ball has been released by an opponent in a vulnerable position which causes excessive flexion to the head, neck or spinal column on an attacking player, which poses an unacceptable risk of injury to that player. Grade B Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/254/21 Name: Gill Dudson Club and shirt Catalans, 8 number: Match: Catalans v Warrington Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 7th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on the kicker in the 66th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is late but no force applied. On field penalty sufficient. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/255/21 Name: Liam Byrne Club and shirt Wigan, 19 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Use of feet in the 3rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player sticks leg out to opponent who is still moving but Reason for NFA: makes minimal contact. Worthy of on field penalty. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/256/21 Name: Josh Reynolds Club and shirt Hull FC, 6 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in the 8th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player gets hips in front of opponent and wraps at the same Reason for NFA: time. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/257/21 Name: Josh Griffin Club and shirt Hull FC, 4 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Fighting in the 10th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player comes together with opponent and grabs hold. No Reason for NFA: punches thrown. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/258/21 Name: John Bateman Club and shirt Wigan, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Fighting in the 10th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player comes together with opponent and grabs hold. No Reason for NFA: punches thrown. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/259/21 Name: Chris Satae Club and shirt Hull FC, 10 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Other Contrary Behaviour in the 14th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player throws ball at the ground close to opponent. Ball does Reason for NFA: not contact opponent but unnecessary behaviour. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/260/21 Name: Sam Powell Club and shirt Wigan, 9 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 23rd minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Contact - A defending player, in effecting a tackle, makes dangerous contact (either direct or indirect), or uses a technique which is likely to make dangerous contact (either direct or indirect), with the supporting leg or legs of an attacking player who is being held in the tackle by a defender(s), and who is deemed to be in a vulnerable position, in a way that involves an unacceptable risk of injury to that player Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/261/21 Name: Jack Brown Club and shirt Hull FC, 20 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 34th minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Contact - A defending player, in effecting a tackle, makes dangerous contact (either direct or indirect), or uses a technique which is likely to make dangerous contact (either direct or indirect), with the supporting leg or legs of an attacking player who is being held in the tackle by a defender(s), and who is deemed to be in a vulnerable position, in a way that involves an unacceptable risk of injury to that player Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/262/21 Name: John Bateman Club and shirt Wigan, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Other Contrary Behaviour in the 44th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player steps across opponent to block run. On field penalty Reason for NFA: sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/263/21 Name: John Bateman Club and shirt Wigan, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 46th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player has hands out and opponent drops to floor and Reason for NFA: catches outstretched arm. No further action. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/264/21 Name: Liam Farrell Club and shirt Wigan, 12 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 52nd minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (b) Reason for NFA: High Tackle – Careless High tackle – initial contact with ball and chest Penalty Notice: 0 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/265/21 Name: John Bateman Club and shirt Wigan, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 46th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player has hands out and opponent drops to floor and Reason for NFA: catches outstretched arm. No further action. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/266/21 Name: Morgan Smithies Club and shirt Wigan, 15 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late contact with the kicker in the 55th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes to put pressure on the kicker. Tucks arm to Reason for NFA: protect and self and knocks opponent to ground. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/267/21 Name: Morgan Smithies Club and shirt Wigan, 15 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late contact with the kicker in the 55th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes to put pressure on the kicker. Tucks arm to Reason for NFA: protect and self and knocks opponent to ground. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/268/21 Name: Danny Houghton Club and shirt Hull FC, 9 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 49th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes to wrap and bounces up in contact and makes Reason for NFA: head with the opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/270/21 Name: Matty Smith Club and shirt Wigan, 16 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: Club citing Details of allegation: Elbow on opponent in the 61st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is promoting elbow to opponent which strikes arm of Reason for NFA: opponent and then rubs on head of opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/270/21 Name: Danny Houghton Club and shirt Hull FC, 9 number: Match: Hull FC v Wigan Competition and Date: Challenge Cup, 8th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on the passer in the 62nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is late and bumps into opponent.
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