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Match Review Panel Minutes 02/11/2020 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 02/11/2020 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/579/20 Name: Konrad Hurrell Club and shirt Leeds, 4 number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October 2020 Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 22nd minute, dangerous contact was made on Trueman Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Late tackle on opponent, worthy of on-field penalty Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/580/20 Name: Oliver Holmes Club and shirt Castleford, 11 number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: in the 22nd minute, dangerous contact was made on the opponent, Mellor Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Late tackle on player, worthy of on field penalty Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/581/20 Name: Oliver Holmes Club and shirt Castleford, 11 number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 28th minute, a kick was made on the opponent (Myler) after a tackle was made Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1(a) Reason for NFA: kicks opponent – light contact Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/582/20 Name: Richie Myler Club and shirt Leeds (16) number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 28th minute, the player struck the opponent (Holmes) after being tackled Decision: Charge – Details of Charge / 15.1(a) Reason for NFA: strikes with hand, arm or shoulder Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/583/20 Name: Paul McShane Club and shirt Castleford (9) number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: in the 33rd minute, makes a late tackle on Gale (7) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact but worthy of on field penalty Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: No charge Case Number: ON/584/20 Name: James Donaldson Club and shirt Leeds number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 41st minute, the Player commits a dangerous throw which lifts the opponent into a dangerous position Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lands in a safe position despite throw therefore worthy Reason for NFA: of on-field penalty Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/585/20 Name: Brad Dwyer Club and shirt Leeds number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 50th minute, the Player makes contact with the elbow on the opponent Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes into tackle, but stumbles as he does so and Reason for NFA: leads with arm to regain balance, catching opponent in face, contact accidental, therefore no case to answer. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/586/20 Name: Paul McShane Club and shirt Castleford (9) number: Match: Leeds v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League; 26th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 68th minute, the Player makes a dangerous tackle on the opponent, Cameron Smith Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player uses legs to soften the landing as the opponent goes Reason for NFA: to floor. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/587/20 Name: Ukuma Tai Club and shirt Huddersfield, 17 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 12th minute, the Player tackles the standing leg of the opponent, Thewlis (29). Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player tackles opponent, starting above knee but slightly slips Reason for NFA: down with feet off the floor, but not sufficient for further action. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/588/20 Name: Joe Philbin Club and shirt Warrington, 15 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 41st minute, the Player charged opponent, English, with his shoulder Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player and opponent collide with each other, worthy of on- Reason for NFA: field penalty. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/589/20 Name: Stefan Ratchford Club and shirt Warrington, 1 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 46th minute, Player lifts opponent into a dangerous position. Decision NFA Details of Charge Player does left opponent but drops to floor with no force, worthy of on-field penalty Penalty Notice NA Case Number: ON/590/20 Name: Ben Murdoch-Masila Club and shirt Warrington, 13 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 64th minute, Player tackles the passer (Seizer) late after the ball was passed Decision: NFA Details of Charge / The late hit is worthy of an on-field penalty but no further Reason for NFA: action required, as no contact with head and only shoulder to shoulder contact was made. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/591/20 Name: Aiden Seizer Club and shirt Huddersfield, 7 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 72nd minute, the Player kicks the ball away, professional foul Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Professional foul, worthy of sin-bin. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/592/20 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt Warrington 8 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 78th minute, Player makes a dangerous contact on Wilson (15) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player tackles opponent but in control and feet are on the Reason for NFA: floor, therefore no case to answer. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/593/20 Name: Robert Lui Club and shirt Leeds, 6 number: Match: Wakefield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League; 1st November Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 11th minute, Player tackles opponent Aydin dangerously, lifting Player into a dangerous position Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1 (d) Reason for NFA: Dangerous throw - Lifting player into dangerous position Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/594/20 Name: Rhys Evans Club and shirt Leeds, 21 number: Match: Wakefield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League; 1st November Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 23rd minute, Player tackles opponent (Miller) with a high tackle Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes contact with chest and rides up to head area, Reason for NFA: worthy of on-field penalty Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/595/20 Name: Robert Lui Club and shirt Leeds, 6 number: Match: Wakefield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League; 1st November Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 35th minute, makes dangerous contact with opponent (Kershaw) Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent drops position when being tackled and head Reason for NFA: makes contact with Player’s shoulder, therefore no further action. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/596/20 Name: Brad Singleton Club and shirt Wigan, 38 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the, 14th minute, Player commits a high tackle. Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes initial contact with shoulder as opponent (Sims) Reason for NFA: is going down with an open hand, worthy of on-field penalty. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/597/20 Name: Willie Isa Club and shirt Wigan, 11 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 21st minute, the opponent (Fages) knocks on and Player drops on opponent Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player continues with contact after tackle, but already Reason for NFA: committed to challenge, no further action Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/598/20 Name: Kyle Amor Club and shirt St Helens, 16 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 42nd minute, Player makes dangerous contact. Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lands on floor and does not make any dangerous Reason for NFA: contact, therefore no case to answer Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/599/20 Name: Sam Powell Club and shirt Wigan, 9 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: Citing Details of allegation: In the 51st minute, Player kicks opponent Decision: NFA Details of Charge / The tackled Player (Bentley) rolls onto Player’s foot, Player Reason for NFA: lifts foot to release pressure on foot, no case to answer. Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/600/20 Name: Liam Farrell Club and shirt Wigan, 12 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 61st minute, Player catches opponent with a high tackle Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player initially makes contact with chest and rides up to head Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: N/A Case Number: ON/601/20 Name: Brad Singleton Club and shirt Wigan, 38 number: Match: St Helens v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League; 30th October Report received from: MRPR Details of allegation: In the 66th minute, Player connects late with the opponent Decision: NFA Details of Charge / No case to answer regarding the late hit.
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