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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 ...
The Dally M medallist shines, a controversial try, damaging defence, and driving rain in a watershed win for the Blues. Here ...
New South Wales have enacted revenge on Queensland by winning the 2025 Women's State of Origin Series with a game to spare, ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNBlues star fumes at Bunker call after costly errorThe Blues forward was furious when Gerard Sutton made his assessment. But she had her revenge later in the half.
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Sporting News on MSNNRL Judiciary Round 10: Tino Fa'asuamaleaui avoids charge for high shot on Knights propTino Fa'asuamaleaui has avoided a charge after being put on report during Friday night's game, following a high shot on Knights prop Leo Thompson. Parramatta star J'maine Hopgood has also dodged a ban ...
Tino was sparred the sin-bin treatment, but referee Belinda Sharpe awarded a penalty and put the incident on report. “Leo Thompson was rocked there- there might be a problem for both Fa’asuamaleaui ...
The incident was placed on report by referee Belinda Sharpe for review. It’s believed the incident occurred in the lead-up to Kelly’s try in the 14th minute, where after one hit-up Davis ...
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 ...
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