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Panthers enforcer Liam Henry has been slapped with a two-game ban after being sin-binned and placed on report for a crusher tackle on Knights fullback Fletcher Sharpe.
In the 22nd minute with the Knights leading 18-0 in Bathurst, Henry appeared to lift Sharpe up in a tackle and push down on the back of his neck, which drew a penalty. IMAGINE WHAT YOU COULD BE BUYING ...
Manly’s Siosiua Taukeiaho is sent to the sin bin by Belinda Sharpe.Credit: Getty Images NRL referees are bombarded with an encyclopedic supply of information in the days leading up to a game ...
The Dally M medallist shines, a controversial try, damaging defence, and driving rain in a watershed win for the Blues. Here ...
NSW reclaims the Women's State of Origin shield after thrashing Queensland 26-6 in Game II at a wet Sydney Football Stadium.
Blues hooker Keeley Davis was allegedly the victim of an eye gouge, with NSW skipper Kelly lodging an official complaint with referee Belinda Sharpe, who put the incident on report. Despite the ...
In staggering scenes, bunker official Ashley Klein ordered on-field referee Belinda Sharpe to stop the game and sin-bin Taukeiaho for a hit that occurred in the previous set of six. Isaiah Papalii ...
Footage showed Davis and Kelly making the complaint to referee Belinda Sharpe after one of the Blues’ first half tries. Channel 9 reported Maroons backrower Romy Teitzel was the culprit.
Belinda Sharpe has been confirmed as the on-field referee for Game 1 of the 2025 Women's State of Origin series. She will be backed up by Adam Gee, who has been appointed to the bunker for the ...
But it was a first half incident involving Davis that overshadowed the contest, with the NSW hooker complaining to referee Belinda Sharpe that she was eye-gouged by a Maroons player. Footage from ...