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Match Review Panel Minutes 25/03/2019 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 25/03/2019 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/376/19 Name: Justin Horo Club and shirt Wakefield (14) number: Match: Wakefield v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League; 21st March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 43rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Loses feet when making tackle from behind, not dangerous Reason for NFA: gets one leg down first before contact made with legs of opponent Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/377/19 Name: Jimmy Keinhorst Club and shirt Hull KR (4) number: Match: Huddersfield v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 22nd March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 32nd minute Decision: Issue Caution Details of Charge / Rule 15.1(i) Reason for NFA: Behaves in any way contrary to the true spirit of the game (includes Dangerous Contact) Defender uses any part of his 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. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/378/19 Name: Mose Masoe Club and shirt Hull KR (10) number: Match: Huddersfield v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 22nd March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 41st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Third man into tackle, drives into legs but not in overly Reason for NFA: dangerous manner. Does not take run up or apply too much force Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/379/19 Name: Mose Masoe Club and shirt Hull KR (10) number: Match: Huddersfield v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League; 22nd March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 42nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Third man into tackle, drives into legs but not in overly Reason for NFA: dangerous manner. Does take run up but does not apply too much force Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/380/19 Name: Tony Gigot Club and shirt Catalans (1) number: Match: Catalans v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League; 23rd March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 21st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / First man into tackle. Tackling opponent from behind, takes Reason for NFA: feet off of ground and swings into legs of opponent. Trying to move his legs out of the way and put onto ground but does make contact with opponent’s legs with back. Not overly forceful. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/381/19 Name: Brett Ferres Club and shirt Leeds (16) number: Match: Catalans v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League; 23rd March 2019 Report received from: Temporary Dismissal Details of allegation: Drops knee first on opponent on the ground in the 35th minute Decision: Issue charge Details of Charge / 15.1(c) Reason for NFA: Drops knees first on an opponent on the ground Drops knees first Penalty Notice: Grade B – 2 matches Case Number: ON/382/19 Name: Jordan Rankin Club and shirt Castleford Tigers (32) number: Match: Castleford v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League; 22nd March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 29th minute Decision: Issue Caution Details of Charge / Rule 15.1(i) Reason for NFA: Behaves in any way contrary to the true spirit of the game (includes Dangerous Contact) Defender uses any part of his 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. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/383/19 Name: Tony Clubb Club and shirt Wigan (8) number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Late contact in the 8th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Ball has gone, slightly late contact made. Seems to be clash Reason for NFA: of heads Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/384/19 Name: Josh Jones Club and shirt Salford (11) number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 28th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Dragged behind when making tackle, light contact made onto Reason for NFA: legs of opponent. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/385/19 Name: Joe Greenwood Club and shirt Wigan (11) number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Intentionally stands on ankle in the 37th minute Decision: Issue Charge Details of Charge / 15.1(a) Reason for NFA: Trips, kicks or strikes another player Intentionally stands on Penalty Notice: Grade A – 1 game Case Number: ON/386/19 Name: Ben Flower Club and shirt Wigan (10) number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 65th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Second man into tackle, leaves legs behind him, feet aren’t Reason for NFA: off of floor, contact made to ankle of opponent but light Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/387/19 Name: Jordan Abdull Club and shirt London (6) number: Match: London v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 20th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent has broken through the line and player is chasing Reason for NFA: back. Player grabs opponent around upper body, leaves legs behind and manages to bring down opponent without putting any of weight on opponent. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/388/19 Name: Scott Taylor Club and shirt Hull FC (8) number: Match: London v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Late Contact in the 38th minute Decision: NFA. On-Field penalty sufficient Details of Charge / Opponent has kicked ball, player makes late contact on Reason for NFA: opponent. Strong force. Penalty awarded. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/389/19 Name: Luke Yates Club and shirt London (20) number: Match: London v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: On Report Details of allegation: Use of knees in the 40h minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent going to ground, player making attempt to Reason for NFA: challenge. Bodies in the way, seemingly accidental contact made with head of opponent. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/390/19 Name: Sam Davis Club and shirt London (29) number: Match: London v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 65th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grabs opponent’s leg and tips over whilst being held in Reason for NFA: tackle by 2 teammates. Opponent ends up being tipped over to ground. Not overly dangerous Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/391/19 Name: Kieron Dixon Club and shirt London (6) number: Match: London v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League; 24th March 2019 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: Use of knees in the 70th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent going to ground with ball. Player runs in at pace Reason for NFA: and doesn’t make attempt to use arms, arms held up. Contact made with both knees in side, doesn’t make full contact however and appears to be careless. Penalty Notice: N/A .
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