Hope on Friday that Liam Moore is more vigilant about foul play than the play the ball inconsistencies he's shown of late.
Hope on Friday that Liam Moore is more vigilant about foul play than the play the ball inconsistencies he's shown of late.
I thought Tomkins would have been straight in and out. Clearly it's been subject to a thorough internal examination. Hence the delay.
Imagine they'll miss McIlorum, not sure about Tomkins....what is he good at ?
When asked what this has done to his team's chances against Saints, McNamara replyed 'it's rectum' !
Lol good one!
Joel Tomkins free to play against us on Friday. No case to answer apparently
It’s been announced on the RFL website. I’d put a picture on but I have no idea how to, here’s the link.
(Page 7 of 8)
http://secure.rugby-league.com/ign_d...%20Minutes.pdf
Hearing still ongoing. Can only assume he’s been found guilty and all the deliberation is about the length of suspension.
NEVER WRITE OFF THE SAINTS
8 games for Tomkins.
NEVER WRITE OFF THE SAINTS
So the ref and video ref between them managed to miss enough for 14 matches worth of bans with seemingly no consequences given this weeks appointments. How is the overall standard supposed to improve when they aren’t being held accountable for being shit?
Forwards win games. The backs decide by how much.
Naughty boy Tomkins got the full 8 according to Gareth Walker on Twitter. Good call.
Shocking really. Can’t blame him for missing the Tomkins incident but how he missed the McIllorum high shot is beyond me. Hicks in the main culprit here though, missing two incidents that anyone else could see clearly with the same video hindsight he was given. It’s just not good enough that stuff like that is missed or ignored.
Catalans Dragons will be without both Michael McIlorum and Joel Tomkins for Friday’s Betfred Super League Play-off Semi-final against St Helens.
Tomkins faced a Grade F charge of Other Contrary Behaviour after being placed on report following a suspect challenge on Leeds Rhinos’ Richie Myler during last Friday’s Elimination Play-Off. An independent Operational Rules Tribunal tonight found Tomkins guilty and suspended for him for eight matches.
Tomkins was also fined £500.
An earlier tribunal suspended Michael McIlorum for a total of six matches for offences committed during the same play-off fixture. The hooker pleaded guilty to a high tackle charge and although he challenged the grading of B, the tribunal upheld that grading and imposed a two-match suspension, in addition to a £500 fine.
McIlorum pleaded guilty to a charge of Other Contrary Behaviour, but challenged its grading of F. In that case, the tribunal agreed to reduce the grading to D, and imposed a four-match suspension, with no fine.
https://www.rugby-league.com/article...--joel-tomkins