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Match Review Panel Minutes 24/05/2021 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 24/05/2021 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/354/21 Name: Danny Addy Club and shirt Salford, 14 number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 1st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes initial contact with the shoulder and then Reason for NFA: moves up to the head. On field penalty sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/355/21 Name: John Bateman Club and shirt Wigan, 13 number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Kicking out in 54th minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Other Contrary Behaviour Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/356/21 Name: Pauli Pauli Club and shirt Salford, 12 number: Match: Salford v Wigan Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 67th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / 15.1(i) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Contact - Defender uses any part of their 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. Grade B Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/357/21 Name: Adam Sidlow Club and shirt Leigh, 20 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on passer in the 5th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is engaged by the opponent. Tackle slightly late but no Reason for NFA: flexion of head of opponent and force seems minimal. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/358/21 Name: James Cunningham Club and shirt Huddersfield, 19 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Standing on opponent in 6th minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / Law 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Other Contrary Behaviour Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/359/21 Name: Luke Yates Club and shirt Huddersfield, 8 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 18th minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Law 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. Grade A Penalty Notice: 1 Match Penalty Notice Case Number: ON/360/21 Name: Kenny Edwards Club and shirt Huddersfield, 11 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 23rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player does not swing arm. Opponent lowered head into Reason for NFA: contact. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/361/21 Name: Luke Yates Club and shirt Huddersfield, 8 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in 27th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player’s legs leave the ground but get back down to floor and Reason for NFA: do not affect the legs of the opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/362/21 Name: Nathan Peats Club and shirt Leigh, 26 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Other Contrary Behaviour in the 40th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grabs hold of leg area in making a tackle. Footage Reason for NFA: does not support any squeezing of the private area. No complaint from opponent. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/363/21 Name: James Bell Club and shirt Leigh, 13 number: Match: Leigh v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in 62nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes in to make contact on opponent who is spun by a Reason for NFA: teammate. Head to shoulder as opposed shoulder charge. Sin bin sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/364/21 Name: Gil Dudson Club and shirt Catalans, 8 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on the kicker in the 18th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Contact is almost simultaneous prior to player kicking the Reason for NFA: ball. On field penalty sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/365/21 Name: Mathieu Laguerre Club and shirt Catalans, 20 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 37th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player makes first contact with the backside of the opponent. Reason for NFA: No dangerous contact. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/366/21 Name: Benjamin Julien Club and shirt Catalans, 15 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 39th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is engaged by opponent. Contact is fractionally late. Reason for NFA: Worthy of on field penalty. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/367/21 Name: Joel Thompson Club and shirt St Helens, 11 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Throw in the 45th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts opponent off the ground but no significant twist of Reason for NFA: the legs and player lands on his side. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/368/21 Name: James Roby Club and shirt St Helens, 9 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 45th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player has not got any grip of the opponent. Opponent twists Reason for NFA: in the tackle. Player does not have chance to create any space due to the speed of the tackle. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/369/21 Name: Gil Dudson Club and shirt Catalans, 8 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 68th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player enters in a considered manner and simply hooks the Reason for NFA: leg of his opponent to take him to ground. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/370/21 Name: James Maloney Club and shirt Catalans, 6 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 69th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grabs head after initial contact with ball. On field Reason for NFA: penalty sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/371/21 Name: Mike McMeeken Club and shirt Catalans, 12 number: Match: Catalans v St Helens Competition and Date: Super League, 22.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 76th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player does not swing his arm. Arm is low and hand is open. Reason for NFA: Opponent drops in act of scoring significantly prior to contact. Player is low himself when trying to affect the tackle. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/372/21 Name: Luke Gale Club and shirt Leeds, 7 number: Match: Leeds v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in 15th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player leaves the ground, but legs get back down, and no Reason for NFA: dangerous contact occurs. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/373/21 Name: Matt Prior Club and shirt Leeds, 10 number: Match: Leeds v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Head butting in 17th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is trying to extricate himself from the tackle. Opponent Reason for NFA: is keeping himself tight. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/374/21 Name: Ash Handley Club and shirt Leeds, 5 number: Match: Leeds v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Brawl in 59th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grabs his opponent and confrontation ends up with Reason for NFA: players coming into form a melee. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/375/21 Name: Andre Savelio Club and shirt Hull FC, 11 number: Match: Leeds v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Brawl in 59th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grabs his opponent and confrontation ends up with Reason for NFA: players coming into form a melee. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/376/21 Name: Morgan Gannon Club and shirt Leeds, 31 number: Match: Leeds v Hull FC Competition and Date: Super League, 23.5.21 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in 72nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player swings round in the tackle but does not make contact Reason for NFA: with the legs of the opponent.
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