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Match Review Panel Minutes 16/09/2019 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 16/09/2019 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/1651/19 Name: Joe Greenwood Club and shirt Wigan; 11 number: Match: Wigan v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 12th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Throw in the 31st minute (McMeeken) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts leg to destabilise and brings to ground. Opponent Reason for NFA: lands safely. Worthy of onfield penalty. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1652/19 Name: Oliver Partington Club and shirt Wigan; 24 number: Match: Wigan v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 12th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Other Contrary Behaviour in the 61st minute (McShane) Decision: Issue caution Details of Charge / Player promotes hand and grips strapping on head. Player Reason for NFA: removes strapping and regains feet and rubs opponents head. Worthy of MRP Caution. Rule – 15.1(i) Detail – Other contrary behaviour Caution Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1653/19 Name: Jesse Sene-Lefao Club and shirt Castleford; 15 number: Match: Wigan v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 12th September 2019 Report received from: Referee; Dismissal Details of allegation: Use of knees in the 65th minute (Partington) Decision: Issue charge Details of Charge / Rule - 15.1(a) Reason for NFA: Detail – Strikes – knee – Strikes with knee – light contact Grade – C Penalty Notice: 2 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/1654/19 Name: Oliver Partington Club and shirt Wigan; 24 number: Match: Wigan v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 12th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Strikes in the 74th minute (Blair) Decision: Issue charge Details of Charge / Rule – 15.1(a) Reason for NFA: Detail – Strikes with hand, arm or shoulder – reckless Grade – A Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/1655/19 Name: Daniel Hindmarsh Club and shirt London; 21 number: Match: Wakefield v London Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Throw in the 42nd minute (Crowther) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts leg of opponent as other plays are at the top of Reason for NFA: opponent. Player releases grip. Onfield penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1656/19 Name: Rhys Williams Club and shirt London; 2 number: Match: Wakefield v London Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Contact in the air in the 64th minute (Jones Bishop) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player legitimately challenges for the ball. Players hip Reason for NFA: appears to catch opponents hip which causes awkward fall to ground. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1657/19 Name: Ryan Hampshire Club and shirt Wakefield; 1 number: Match: Wakefield v London Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: Referee; Temporary Dismissal Details of allegation: Professional foul in the 79th minute (Morgan) Decision: Sin Bin Sufficient Details of Charge / Player makes a second effort in the tackle in a try scoring Reason for NFA: position. Sin Bin Sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1658/19 Name: Dean Hadley Club and shirt Hull KR; 40 number: Match: Salford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 14th minute (Inu) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact on opponent wrapping around the Reason for NFA: shoulders and grips with the left arm. Opponent’s head already bowed prior to contact from player. Other teammate takes opponent to ground. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1659/19 Name: Danny McGuire Club and shirt Hull KR; 7 number: Match: Salford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: Referee; Temporary Dismissal Details of allegation: Professional Foul in the 31st minute Decision: Sin Bin Sufficient Details of Charge / Player makes contact on opponent from an offside position. Reason for NFA: Sin Bin Sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1660/19 Name: Matt Parcell Club and shirt Hull KR; 39 number: Match: Salford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 83rd minute (Mossop) Decision: Issue charge Details of Charge / Rule – 15.1(i) Reason for NFA: Detail – Defending player, in or after effecting a tackle, uses any part of his body forcefully to bend or apply unnecessary pressure to the head and/or neck and/or spinal column of the tackled player so as to keep the tackled player at a disadvantage in or after the tackle. Grade – C Penalty Notice: 3 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/1661/19 Name: Ben Crooks Club and shirt Hull KR; 3 number: Match: Salford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Contact with referee in the 84th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact on referee as chasing kick downfield. Reason for NFA: Player makes an attempt to avoid contact as Match Officials path deviates. Players hands are placed to brace rather than push. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1662/19 Name: Scott Taylor Club and shirt Hull FC; 8 number: Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Attacking the standing leg of kicker in the 8th minute (Fage) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player approaches opponent to make tackle on kicker. Reason for NFA: Demonstrates wrapping motion and makes contact after the ball has been kicked. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1663/19 Name: Marc Sneyd Club and shirt Hull FC; 7 number: Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Kicking in the 24th minute (Thompson) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact on opponent’s arm as challenging for Reason for NFA: ball. Genuine attempt to play for the ball with the foot. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1664/19 Name: Albert Kelly Club and shirt Hull FC; 6 number: Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: High tackle in the 55th minute (Fage) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes attempt to wrap in tackle, makes contact on Reason for NFA: head of opponent as opponent goes to ground. Worthy of onfield penalty. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1665/19 Name: Daryl Griffin Club and shirt Hull FC; 4 number: Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: High tackle in the 63rd minute (Bentley) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact around the chest area and then makes Reason for NFA: contact on the neck of opponent. Onfield penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1666/19 Name: Albert Kelly Club and shirt Hull FC; 6 number: Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: Referee; Temporary Dismissal Details of allegation: Dissent in the 74th minute Decision: Sin Bin Sufficient Details of Charge / Player challenges decision of referee. Player does not direct Reason for NFA: this towards referee. Sin Bin Sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1667/19 Name: Daryl Clarke Club and shirt Warrington; 9 number: Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: Referee; Temporary Dismissal Details of allegation: Professional Foul in the 9th minute Decision: Sin Bin Sufficient Details of Charge / Player puts foot into the ruck delaying play the ball. Sin Bin Reason for NFA: Sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1668/19 Name: Nathaniel Peteru Club and shirt Leeds; 18 number: Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: High tackle in the 14th minute (Austin) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact around the body of opponent and Reason for NFA: comes up off the head of opponent. Onfield penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1669/19 Name: Jack Hughes Club and shirt Warrington; 12 number: Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Push in the 35th minute (Singleton) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact in the back of opponent after the ball is Reason for NFA: passed. No contact with the head. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1670/19 Name: Sita Akaoula Club and shirt Warrington; 19 number: Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Raising knee in the 39th minute (Donaldson) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player raises knee into contact as he makes contact with Reason for NFA: shoulder on opponent’s shoulder. Footage does not show contact with the knee of opponent. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/1671/19 Name: Luke Briscoe Club and shirt Leeds; 24 number: Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 13th September 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Drops
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