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Match Review Panel Minutes 03/05/2021 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 03/05/2021 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/208/21 Name: Danny Addy Club and shirt Salford, 14 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 1st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player hits shoulder of opponent and rides onto the head. On Reason for NFA: field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/209/21 Name: Adam Milner Club and shirt Castleford, 13 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 26th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player hits shoulder of opponent and rides onto the head. On Reason for NFA: field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/210/21 Name: Danny Addy Club and shirt Salford, 14 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 31st minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: High tackle – Careless - ball carrier dips Grade A Penalty Notice: 0 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/211/21 Name: James Greenwood Club and shirt Salford, 21 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 47th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player hits shoulder of opponent and rides into head. On field Reason for NFA: penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/212/21 Name: Peter Matautia Club and shirt Castleford, 3 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous throw in the 51st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts opponent but opponents hips never go above the Reason for NFA: horizontal and player lands on his back. No misconduct. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/213/21 Name: Josh Johnson Club and shirt Salford, 17 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 53rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player bounces of the shoulder and rides into opponents Reason for NFA: head. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/214/21 Name: Lee Mossop Club and shirt Salford, 8 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 68th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is engaged by opponent. Player is fractionally late but Reason for NFA: is attempting to make a tackle. Contact is chest to opponents shoulder. No direct contact to the head. No excessive flexion of the head. Sin bin sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/215/21 Name: Grant Millington Club and shirt Castleford, 10 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in the 73rd minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (a) Reason for NFA: Tripping – Reckless Trip Caution Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/216/21 Name: Kallum Watkins Club and shirt Salford, 3 number: Match: Salford v Castleford Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 75th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is dragged along, and feet momentarily come off the Reason for NFA: floor, but player does not jump into tackle and feet get back to the floor. No contact with opponents legs. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/217/21 Name: Sione Matautia Club and shirt St Helens, 13 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on kicker in the 8th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is late to the tackle but there is no foul play. On field Reason for NFA: penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/218/21 Name: James Roby Club and shirt St Helens, 9 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 13th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player loses contact and as opponent breaks player grips Reason for NFA: shirt and goes to ground. Player’s legs slide along ground into opponent but have not been promoted into opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/219/21 Name: James Roby Club and shirt St Helens, 9 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on the kicker in the 14th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player attempts to get to the opponent who is kicking the ball Reason for NFA: and pulls out of tackle when opponent is off the ground. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/220/21 Name: Ben Helliwell Club and shirt Leigh, 11 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 27th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is engaged by opponent. Player wraps opponent and Reason for NFA: not contact with head. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/221/21 Name: Junior Sa’au Club and shirt Leigh, 4 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 27th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is coming to stop opponent making a pass. Player is Reason for NFA: affecting a tackle but is fractionally late. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/222/21 Name: Jonny Lomax Club and shirt St Helens, 6 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 30th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is fractionally late. Takes opponent to ground. No Reason for NFA: flexion in the head or neck. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/223/21 Name: Sione Matautia Club and shirt St Helens, 13 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Punching in the 34th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player pushes out at opponent who is trying to get ball off the Reason for NFA: player. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/224/21 Name: Theo Fages Club and shirt St Helens, 7 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Professional foul in the 37th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player slows the play the ball down. Sin bin sufficient. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/225/21 Name: James Bell Club and shirt Leigh, 13 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 53rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player hits shoulder of opponent and rides into the head of Reason for NFA: the opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/226/21 Name: Junior Sa’au Club and shirt Leigh, 4 number: Match: Leigh v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 30th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 65th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player has dropped onto the floor and do not affect the Reason for NFA: opponents leg. Player’s teammate pushes opponent back towards the player. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/227/21 Name: Ricky Leutule Club and shirt Huddersfield, 4 number: Match: Huddersfield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 38th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player contacts head as opponent is going to ground. On Reason for NFA: field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/228/21 Name: Matt Prior Club and shirt Leeds, 10 number: Match: Huddersfield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Knees in the 50th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent is falling as player comes into contact. Accidental Reason for NFA: contact. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/229/21 Name: Kruise Leeming Club and shirt Leeds, 9 number: Match: Huddersfield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 55th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player hit opponent on the ball and rides onto the head. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/230/21 Name: Matt Prior Club and shirt Leeds, 10 number: Match: Huddersfield v Leeds Competition and Date: Super League, 2nd May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 65th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is chasing opponent and collars neck area of Reason for NFA: opponent. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/231/21 Name: Tony Clubb Club and shirt Wigan, 17 number: Match: Wigan v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 29th April 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 3rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player drops his hips onto the ground and pushes the feet Reason for NFA: through of the opponent.
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