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TITAN PETE
08-05-12, 09:05 AM
Russell Jackson AAP Mon, May 07, 2012 - 7:41 PM

If history is any guide then St George Illawarra's Matt Prior looks set for a lengthy suspension after he was referred straight to the NRL judiciary for a striking charge on North Queensland's Johnathan Thurston.

Prior became the first player sent off in the 2012 season when he was marched in the 55th minute of Friday's game for a high tackle on Thurston in their loss to the Cowboys.

The 24-year-old will face the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night.

It's been four years since the NRL match review committee moved a matter directly to the judiciary and that was Cronulla's Ben Ross who elbowed Melbourne's Cooper Cronk in the head.

Ross copped seven weeks for that hit and given Prior's tackle was of the same nature he could face a similar ban.

Of the nine players referred straight to the NRL judiciary since 2002, suspensions averaged nearly 11 weeks with five weeks the lowest ban and Melbourne's Danny Williams serving the longest suspension of 18 weeks.

Storm forward Williams' king hit on Wests Tiger Mark O'Neill - which left him hospitalised - is regarded as one of the most callous incidents in the game's recent history.

Prior's hit sent a brief scare through the Queensland State of Origin camp with star playmaker Thurston sprawled on the ground before battling to get to his feet.

More dramatic scenes followed when Prior was escorted through the tunnel by stadium security and police officers to the widespread booing from the 15,006 fans at Dairy Farmers Stadium.

Australia halfback Thurston was cleared of concussion but took no further part in the match.

Dragons coach Steve Price said after the match in Townsville that Prior was disappointed with himself and felt he'd let his teammates down, but said an action like that wasn't in the second rower's nature.

Meanwhile four others were charged from round nine by the match review committee on Monday, with Parramatta lock Reni Maitua, North Queensland's James Segeyaro and Newcastle back-rower Joel Edwards all facing one week on the sidelines.

Maitua was hit with a grade one careless high tackle charge for his shot on Canterbury's Michael Ennis, while hooker Segeyaro was charged with a grade two careless high tackle on St George Illawarra captain Ben Hornby.

Edwards was given a grade one dangerous throw charge for his tackle on Sydney Roosters halfback Mitchell Pearce.

Roosters hooker Jake Friend was charged with a grade one careless high tackle on Newcastle's Alex McKinnon but will escape suspension.

TITAN PETE
08-05-12, 09:07 AM
He should get 10 weeks & be made an example of , there is no place in the game for an elbow to be used ..

Toads
08-05-12, 09:14 AM
Agreed, just lucky it didn't result in a long term injury that would have seen JT miss Origin, as there'd be some diehard Queenslanders that would want Prior's blood.. :D

Steelers
08-05-12, 01:05 PM
Seen footage of the Ross incident and it is a carbon copy. Should be a 7 week ban.

Titanic
08-05-12, 06:58 PM
His excuse of a shoulder charge gone wrong is an insult to the intelligence of anybody who has seen the evidence.

Chaos
08-05-12, 09:50 PM
If you watch the replay...Prior is only aiming at his head
His eyes are only looking at his head and he raises the elbow to meet his target.
Throw in the scuffle he had moments earlier and it was dead set deliberate.

Elbowing a half back to the temple after he passes the ball...What's worse then that?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTR6gpkm2WI

Smakked
09-05-12, 01:25 AM
14 weeks i reckon, we cant have kids doing this **** alot of parent are pulling kids out of League because they think it is to rough.

Chaos
09-05-12, 12:49 PM
14 weeks i reckon, we cant have kids doing this **** alot of parent are pulling kids out of League because they think it is to rough.

I agree with you and I hope he gets at least 10.

On a side not about parents thinking the game is too rough...thats the scared mums wrapping their kids up in cotton wool...the dads all want their kids to toughen up!

I love the family culture in League.

Steelers
10-05-12, 12:47 AM
Ended up getting 5 weeks. Probably about 2 weeks short of what it should be in my opinion.