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MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 03/08/2021 Case MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 03/08/2021 Case Number: ON/900/21 Name: Brad Singleton Club and shirt number: Wigan, 8 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Punching - Multiple punches thrown in 15th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Punching – sustained, repeated or violent Grade C Penalty Notice: 3 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/901/21 Name: Jack Ashworth Club and shirt number: Leigh, 34 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Punching – multiple punches thrown in 15th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Punching – sustained, repeated or violent Grade C Penalty Notice: 2 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/902/21 Name: Rob Butler Club and shirt number: Leigh, 33 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Running in and punching in 15th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Punching – sustained, repeated or violent Grade C Penalty Notice: 2 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/903/21 Name: Oliver Partington Club and shirt number: Wigan, 14 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Running in and punching in 15th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Punching – sustained, repeated or violent Grade C Penalty Notice: 2 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/904/21 Name: Willie Isa Club and shirt number: Wigan, 11 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Involved in player brawl in 15th minute Decision: No further action Details of Charge / NFA – footage inconclusive that any offence has been committed Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/905/21 Name: Jackson Hastings Club and shirt number: Wigan, 31 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Pushes hand down in brawl in 15th minute Decision: No further action Details of Charge / Footage inconclusive that any punches have been thrown by the Reason for NFA: player. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/906/21 Name: Liam Farrell Club and shirt number: Wigan, 12 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the tackle in 25th minute Decision: No further action Details of Charge / Player grips around the waist of his opponent and does not drop his Reason for NFA: legs. Any contact accidental. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/907/21 Name: Willie Isa Club and shirt number: Wigan, 11 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Ball carrier lifts knee in the 30th minute. Decision: Caution Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Strikes Knee – Raises knee in the tackle Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/908/21 Name: Willie Isa Club and shirt number: Wigan, 11 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 55th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player about to make tackle, committed to tackle. Opponent Reason for NFA: releases ball just as player about to make tackle. Contact inevitable Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/909/21 Name: Willie Isa Club and shirt number: Wigan, 11 Match: Wigan v Leigh Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous throw in the 60th minute Decision: No further action Details of Charge / Player not lifted into dangerous position. Head does not contact the Reason for NFA: floor. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/910/21 Name: Matt Davis Club and shirt number: Warrington, 15 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on the kicker in 4th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes to make contact and is fractionally late. No injury to the Reason for NFA: opponent. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/911/21 Name: Richie Myler Club and shirt number: Leeds, 16 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in 11th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is committed to tackle. Arms are on the opponent Reason for NFA: simultaneously and leg is not lifted off the ground. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/912/22 Name: Luke Gale Club and shirt number: Leeds, 7 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Contact with referee in 25th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Deliberate or reckless physical contact with a match official. Grade B Penalty Notice: 2 Matches Case Number: ON/913/21 Name: Stefan Ratchford Club and shirt number: Warrington, 1 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in 28th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Inconclusive contact from player. Player is simultaneously touching Reason for NFA: opponent with arm. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/914/21 Name: Daryl Clark Club and shirt number: Warrington, 9 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in 28th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Intentional tripping Grade B Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/915/21 Name: Jack Hughes Club and shirt number: Warrington, 12 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in 27th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Pulls out of the tackle. Player engaged. Contact minimal and Reason for NFA: inevitable. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/916/21 Name: Matt Prior Club and shirt number: Leeds, 10 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in 57th minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / 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/917/21 Name: Jack Hughes Club and shirt number: Warrington, 12 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in 66th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 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/918/21 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt number: Warrington, 8 Match: Leeds v Warrington Competition and Date: Super League, 1st August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on kicker in 74th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is fractionally late but pulls out and takes the player to Reason for NFA: ground in a safe manner. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/919/21 Name: Jordan Johnstone Club and shirt number: Hull, 14 Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous throw in the 6th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent lifts his own leg off the ground and tucks head in. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/919/21 Name: Ligi Sao Club and shirt number: Hull, 13 Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Ball carrier leads with forearm in the 10th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts arm to to push off opponent. Contact is arm to chest. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/920/21 Name: Ligi Sao Club and shirt number: Hull, 13 Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in 23rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player does not swing arm into tackle and is open handed. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/921/21 Name: Mark Percival Club and shirt number: St Helens, 4 Match: Hull FC v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd August 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in 26th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player does not swing arm into tackle and is open handed.
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