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Judiciary unable to charge on conning 'gamesmanship'

Josh Reynolds.

Brad Walter The NRL match review committee will study the controversial incident that led to accusations Josh Reynolds had ''conned the referee'' to milk a match-deciding penalty against Manly.

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Raiders confident over judiciary prospects

Terry Campese of the Raiders shapes to pass

Jon Tuxworth The Canberra Raiders are supremely confident Josh Papalii’s Origin hopes won’t be derailed by the judiciary after the back rower was placed on report in the dying seconds of Canberra’s 30-18 win over...

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Judiciary could decide Papalii's Origin fate

Papalii

Jon Tuxworth A moment of madness could cost Josh Papalii a maiden Queensland jersey after he was placed on report in Canberra’s 30-18 win over Brisbane at Canberra Stadium on Monday night.

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Graham sent straight to NRL judiciary

James Graham allegedly bit Billy Slater's ear.

Brad Walter Canterbury forward James Graham has been referred to the judiciary on an ungraded contrary conduct charge for allegedly biting Melbourne's Billy Slater in Sunday's grand final.

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Toovey urges players to lobby for judiciary changes

TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 04:  Manly coach Geoff Toovey looks on before the start of the round 22 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles at Dairy Farmers Stadium on August 4, 2012 in Townsville, Australia.  (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Chris Barrett Manly coach Geoff Toovey has called on rugby league's players' union to lobby for a complete shake-up of the NRL judiciary model, saying players were frustrated with the way on-field misconduct was...

Toovey takes aim at judiciary

Geoff Toovey

Chris Barrett MANLY coach Geoff Toovey has called on rugby league's players' union to lobby for a complete shake-up of the NRL judiciary model, saying players were frustrated with the way on-field misconduct was...

Mini to front judiciary in bid to play his 250

Joe Barton Sydney Roosters fullback Anthony Minichiello will face the judiciary tonight in a bid to reach an NRL milestone this season.

Judiciary frees Mini to mark milestone

Ian McCullough ANTHONY MINICHIELLO will be free to make his 250th appearance for the Sydney Roosters on Sunday after being cleared of a grade three striking charge at the NRL judiciary yesterday.

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Pomeroy must face judiciary over shoulder charge on Thurston

Michael Chammas Sharks centre Ben Pomeroy will front the judiciary on Wednesday night after being charged with dangerous contact following his shoulder charge on Johnathan Thurston yesterday afternoon.

Gallen expects Pomeroy to take big hit at judiciary

Ben Pomeroy

Brad Walter CRONULLA captain Paul Gallen expects Ben Pomeroy to be ''made an example of'' by becoming the first player to face the judiciary under the tough new policy on shoulder charges after a tackle that...

Banned Shark's father bites back at judiciary

Adrian Proszenko THE father of Cronulla under-20 player Daniel Moroko believes his son should never have been found guilty of biting, claiming the judiciary was influenced by the media coverage of the case.

Blair banned for one game at NRL judiciary

Adam Blair

Wests Tigers back-rower Adam Blair will miss Saturday night's clash against Penrith after being found guilty of a dangerous contact charge at the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night.

Kasiano cleared by NRL judiciary

Sam Kasiano

Canterbury prop Sam Kasiano will be free to face Manly on Friday after being found not guilty of a grade-two careless high tackle by the NRL judiciary on Wednesday.

Judiciary hand Inglis a three-match ban

Greg Inglis

Glenn Jackson MISSION accomplished, sort of. Souths were last night successful in having Greg Inglis's dangerous-contact charge downgraded, handing him a three-match suspension, but it was difficult to tell if...

Pritchard found guilty at NRL judiciary

Canterbury forward Frank Pritchard will miss Saturday's clash with St George Illawarra after being found guilty of a careless high tackle on Penrith winger David Simmons by the NRL judiciary on...

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Judiciary lifts ban on Raiders debutant

Raiders player Jack Wighton trains yesterday. Wighton is free to make his NRL debut against the Titans this Saturday after having his high tackle charge downgraded at the judiciary on Wednesday night.

Jon Tuxworth Boom youngster Jack Wighton will make his NRL debut for Canberra this Saturday after the Raiders successfully contested a grade-two dangerous throw charge at the judiciary last night.

Te'o shoulders responsibility of tackling judiciary hearing head on

Ben Te'o

Chris Barrett IS THIS the beginning of the end of the shoulder charge? That bone-rattling, most physically adversarial form of rugby league contact appears to be on its last legs after the NRL match review...

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Prior sent straight to NRL judiciary

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St George Illawarra forward Matt Prior is facing a lengthy suspension after being referred straight to the NRL judiciary over a striking charge on North Queensland's Johnathan Thurston.

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Gallen gets good news on injury, judiciary

Paul Gallen

AAP NSW captain Paul Gallen will be able to play in the rugby league State of Origin series opener on May 23 after escaping injury and suspension scares on Tuesday.

Former greats adamant Prior should feel the full weight of judiciary

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Tim Barrow, Mike Gandon THE judiciary needs to take a stand and protect the game's image when deciding Matt Prior's penalty, league greats Steve Mortimer and Greg Alexander said yesterday.