Eels skipper Kennedy Cherrington has been handed the longest ban in NRLW historical past, with the Parramatta star copping a four-game suspension for a grade three harmful throw which was referred on to the judiciary.
Cherrington was despatched off for the ugly sort out throughout Sunday’s loss to the Knights and confirmed rapid concern for Laishon Albert-Jones which was taken into consideration by the judiciary panel of Tarsha Gale, Sean Hampstead and Justice Geoffrey Bellew.
The listening to lasted 50 minutes with the panel solely having to find out the size of the ban given she had already pleaded responsible to the cost, with the NRL pushing for 4 weeks whereas the defence sought a 2-3 recreation suspension.
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“Kennedy is disappointed with the tackle itself and wants to make it known that she’s apologetic to Jones,” Eels basic supervisor of soccer Mark O’Neill mentioned.
“She received a fair hearing tonight and we will support Kennedy through it. She’s looking forward to the time when she returns in four weeks’ time.”
NRL judiciary counsel Lachlan Gyles SC didn’t query Cherrington’s character and conceded there was no intent within the sort out, however urged the panel to come back down onerous on the rep star as a basic deterrent to different gamers given the chance of harm.
“In terms of risk of injury, this is the worst tackle in the history of the NRLW that I can remember,” he mentioned, describing the incident as a “notorious tackle”.
“There needs to be a strong and unanimous signal sent to all players that they can’t do this. Two or three weeks won’t do that.
“We’re lucky this didn’t lead to a catastrophic injury.
“It’s a bad advertisement for the game. People should feel safe when they play NRLW.
“The tribunal must send a clear message to other players in the competition that this is unacceptable conduct.”
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The panel took these submissions on board and reached a unanimous resolution after only a 10-minute deliberation, ruling the sort out carried with it a “significant risk of catastrophic injury”.
Defence counsel Nick Ghabar argued 5 key factors together with the contribution of Madeline Jones to the sort out in addition to the early responsible plea, robust character references and the very fact Cherrington didn’t drive the Knights ahead into the bottom.
Cherrington acquired two character references together with one from Queensland and Australia legend Greg Inglis, whereas Ghabar additionally argued that his shopper deserved some form of low cost given she missed 26 minutes when she was despatched off.
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Ghabar requested for a 2-3 recreation ban on condition that equated to roughly a 6-9 match suspension within the NRL, stating that Cherrington received the Veronica White Medal for group service.
He additionally put ahead that the World Cup winner minimised the chance of harm by not driving Albert-Jones within the floor and that she dropped her knees to the turf to keep away from including additional stress and weight to the sort out.
While Cherrington apologised the second it occurred and didn’t argue with the choice on the sector, she’s going to now miss 4 matches and can solely be out there for the ultimate two video games of the common season.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au