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Match Review Panel Minutes 18/05/2021 - Matters Considered MATCH REVIEW PANEL MINUTES 18/05/2021 - MATTERS CONSIDERED Case Number: ON/308/21 Name: Julien Bousquet Club and shirt Catalans, 10 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 2nd minute Decision: Charge Details of Charge / Arm is not swinging hard. Opponent comes through Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/309/21 Name: James Maloney Club and shirt Catalans, 6 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: Referee Details of allegation: Dangerous Contact in the 14th minute Decision: Caution 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. Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/310/21 Name: Carlos Tuimavave Club and shirt Hull FC, 3 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: Referee Details of allegation: Professional foul in the 20th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player tries to prevent opponent getting to the ball. Sin bin Reason for NFA: sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/311/21 Name: Ligi Sao Club and shirt Hull FC, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Stands on opponent in the 22nd minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / 15.1 (i) Reason for NFA: Other Contrary Behaviour Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/312/21 Name: Josh Reynolds Club and shirt Hull FC, 13 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in the 24th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes across and is wrong footed and gets hands on Reason for NFA: the opponent who goes over players leg. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/313/21 Name: Benjamin Julien Club and shirt Catalans, 16 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Tripping in the 24th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is fractionally late but pulls out of contact. On field Reason for NFA: penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/314/21 Name: Joel Tomkins Club and shirt Catalans, 22 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 65th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player does not contact the player in the head. No Reason for NFA: misconduct. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/315/21 Name: Benjamin Julien Club and shirt Catalans, 16 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on kicker in the 67th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is committed to tackle and contact is almost Reason for NFA: simultaneous. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/316/21 Name: Chris Satae Club and shirt Hull FC, 10 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 75th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent is dropping to ground. There is no swinging arm. Reason for NFA: Sin bin sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/317/21 Name: Jake Connor Club and shirt Hull FC, 1 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Confrontation in the 80th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grips opponent but no punches thrown. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/318/21 Name: Sam Tomkins Club and shirt Catalans, 29 number: Match: Hull FC v Catalans Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Confrontation in the 80th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player grips opponent but no punches thrown. Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/319/21 Name: Alex Mellor Club and shirt Leeds, 11 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 22nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player rides off the ball and makes contact with the head. On Reason for NFA: field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/320/21 Name: David Fifita Club and shirt Wakefield, 8 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 27th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player goes to make tackle but comes out of contact and Reason for NFA: does not affect opponent in any way. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/321/21 Name: Luke Gale Club and shirt Leeds, 7 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 52nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player swings legs but gets them to the ground and opponent Reason for NFA: goes over legs. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/322/21 Name: Liam Kay Club and shirt Wakefield, 5 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 67th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player takes flailing arm from opponent. On field penalty Reason for NFA: sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/323/21 Name: Matt Ashurst, Club and shirt Wakefield, 11 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous contact in the 68th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent hits and drops to the floor and players come over Reason for NFA: the top. Any pressure applied purely accidental. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/324/21 Name: Luke Briscoe Club and shirt Leeds, 24 number: Match: Leeds v Wakefield Competition and Date: Super League, 14th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous throw in the 74th minute Decision: Caution Details of Charge / 15.1 (d) Reason for NFA: Dangerous Throw – Lifting opponent into dangerous position Penalty Notice: Caution Case Number: ON/325/21 Name: Paul McShane Club and shirt Castleford, 9 number: Match: Castleford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on kicker in the 22nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is front on as he goes to put pressure on kicker. Player Reason for NFA: is fractionally late. On field penalty sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/326/21 Name: Matthew Storton Club and shirt Hull KR, 18 number: Match: Castleford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Late hit on kicker in the 22nd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player is front on as he goes to put pressure on kicker. Player Reason for NFA: is fractionally late. On field penalty sufficient Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/327/21 Name: Korbin Simms Club and shirt Hull KR, 10 number: Match: Castleford v Hull KR Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Professional foul in the 71st minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player holds opponent down in the tackle. Sin bin sufficient Reason for NFA: Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/328/21 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt Warrington, 8 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 23rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Opponent comes into the tackle and makes contact with the Reason for NFA: head. On filed penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/329/21 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt Warrington, 8 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 23rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player comes into tackle and makes indirect contact with Reason for NFA: head. On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/330/21 Name: Stefan Ratchford Club and shirt Warrington, 1 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: Dangerous throw in the 63rd minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player lifts a leg but opponent rolls and initiates the outcome. Reason for NFA: On field penalty sufficient. Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/331/21 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt Warrington, 8 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 66th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player contacts head and shoulder but opponent is dropping Reason for NFA: due to teammates actions taking opponent to ground. No swinging of the arm Penalty Notice: NA Case Number: ON/332/21 Name: Chris Hill Club and shirt Warrington, 8 number: Match: Warrington v Huddersfield Competition and Date: Super League, 17th May 2021 Report received from: MRP Details of allegation: High tackle in the 66th minute Decision: NFA Details of Charge / Player contacts head and shoulder but opponent is dropping Reason for NFA: due to teammates actions taking opponent to ground.
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