He adds that if he thought Thompson would "go into his next game trying to do that [eye gouge] to the next person", he wouldn't be backing him up. Thompson has spoken in a soft tone at points and is told to "shout if you need to" so panel member Bob Linder, who is dialling in, can hear him properly. He feels it was significant enough, and that he couldn't breathe well due to sinus issues he has. The Panthers prop says Thompson told him after the game that he was simply trying to take him to the ground when the incident occurred. NRL.com is providing live coverage of tonight's judiciary hearings for Storm prop Max King and Bulldogs forward Luke Thompson. Tamou answers no to all and is now off the line. McGrath makes it clear that he is not accusing Thompson of performing a "raking motion". Footage of the incident is being shown as evidence. He puts it to the panel that an eye gouge could not have occurred with momentary contact. "The only way I can really breathe is out of my mouth so I opened it". Instead, he claims Thompson had to have known his fingers came into contact with Tamou's eye and purposefully left them there, applying pressure to the eye socket. King's only hope of playing again this season would be if the Storm lose their opening finals game against the Eels on Saturday, then win their next two en route to a grand final appearance. Asked if he bit Johnson: "No, definitely not.

The Storm forward is appearing on video link from the Sunshine Coast with football manager Frank Ponissi. Tamou is experiencing a few internet connection issues but hasn't wavered in his stance. As the Panthers head into their first grand final in 17 years coach Ivan Cleary will have a full squad to choose from. 'Shocking' tackle on report 1:11 He argues Young's offence was "four or five times more significant in terms of culpability".

And that's it - the panel are off to deliberate. "Yes I did," he answered. 6.14pm: James Tamou is on the line. 5.30pm: Thompson has pleaded not guilty to an eye gouge charge stemming from an incident with Panthers captain James Tamou in Canterbury's 42-0 loss on Saturday.

There was nothing careless or reckless". 'Shocking' tackle on report. Lee was put on report for a careless high tackle on Raiders winger Semi Valemei but has escaped any further sanction. "He doesn't let go of my head the whole time with his arm.". 7.25pm: Ghabar submits that slow-motion replays could make it seem like Thompson had prolonged contact with Tamou's eye when, in real time, it was only fleeting. So I'm a bit confused, disappointed," he said.

They have been instructed any media or social media comments on the case from Johnson, Proctor, his teammates or any club officials. The judiciary will decide on his grading and punishment, with King's chance to feature in Melbourne's finals campaign potentially on the line. Ghabar asks if Tamou felt pressure being applied to his eye or eye socket, felt a raking motion from Thompson or was inconvenienced at all. Kevin Proctor has been found guilty of biting Shaun Johnson by the NRL Judiciary.

King placed on report for tackle on Lawrie. Panther James Fisher-Harris was placed on report for a high shot on Junior Tatola but was not charged by the NRL match review committee.

Fuller also argued Proctor was "doing what he is coached to do" when trying to get to feet in a play-the-ball. 9.31pm: McGrath again shows footage of Jamayne Taunoa-Brown's hip drop against the Sharks to demonstrate his belief that King's is worse than a grade two. He also notes Lawrie was able to receive strapping treatment before returning to the field and playing the last 33 minutes. "There are levels to it. 8.30pm: NRL counsel Peter McGrath is pushing for a penalty of 400 demerit points (a four-week ban).

His suspension term is now being considered. "I wasn't even aware of what he [Tamou] was complaining about.". I thought that's what it would have felt like in that moment.

The panel will now deliberate again to decide the length of Thompson's suspension. NRL counsel McGrath says all the evidence adds up to a bite, at least in that very short instance. Nick Ghabar begins quizzing Tamou, who says he didn't experience any irritation in his eye in the minutes following the incident. "I was really struggling for air and opening my mouth was the only way to get it.

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Penrith Panthers second-rower Viliame Kikau has been found guilty by the NRL Judiciary of a dangerous throw on Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, and will serve a one-match ban. Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns have condemned the NRL for being too soft on Melbourne's Max King for his 'hip drop' tackle. "It's just with luck there's no serious injury," he says. Rabbitohs fullback Corey Allan has accepted a one-match ban for a shoulder charge on Panther Josh Mansour during Saturday night's preliminary final at ANZ Stadium. He claims wrestling was still ongoing. Johnson says his arm was pressuring Proctor's mouth.

I don't think there was any motive. Aug 18th, 2020 NRL news Proctor rocked by guilty verdict in biting case Follow WWOS' live coverage in huge night at the NRL Judiciary as Kevin Proctor fights to clear his name of bite allegations. Dogs are barking but Foxx still uncertain where future lies, October 20: Tonga light up Mt Smart; Gasnier honoured, NRLW Rookie of the Year - Kennedy Cherrington, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. Wide World of Sports look forward to bringing you all the rugby league action with the latest news and headlines, highlights and talk about players, injuries and recovery, live scores, game results & more. McGrath says "sometimes it's what people say and do at the time" that is most telling. The judiciary then handed down the three-week suspension after the NRL counsel had argued for a four to five week penalty. "My case is what you see, and what all the evidence adds up to, is biting by player Proctor in that moment - perhaps in that very short moment - on the forearm of player Johnson. Kevin Proctor and Shaun Johnson will reportedly be slapped with sanctions by the NRL for breaking judiciary rules in the lead-up to the Titans skipper's Tuesday night hearing. The panel are now set to deliberate on a decision after hearing from all parties. Gould has unloaded on the NRL Judiciary's decision to find Titans skipper Kevin Proctor guilty of biting Shaun Johnson. 7.05pm: Thompson has now finished answering questions. Although he accepts no damage occurred, McGrath argues Thompson nonetheless made dangerous contact. He also questioned why no judiciary medical report was prepared by the Sharks, suggesting there was no real injury to Johnson. Tamou complained to referee Henry Perenara at the time, resulting in Thompson being placed on report, but later said he believed it wasn't intentional and he hoped "nothing comes of it".

After a 91-minute delay Kevin Proctor's eagerly awaited NRL Judiciary is underway! 7.35pm: Ghabar finishes his submission by saying, "there was nothing untoward" in the contact. Peter Sterling has called on the MRC to use greater discretion during the finals to avoid unnecessarily rubbing-out key players. Watch the futuristic new series Brave New World only on Stan. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says.

Big news coming from the judiciary tonight and Proctor's hearing hasn't even started yet! 10.16pm: The verdict is in: Ben Creagh announces that Max King has been hit with a 375 demerit penalty, meaning he will miss three matches. If they aren't satisfied with that, they must then consider if it was careless. King, meanwhile, has pleaded guilty to a dangerous contact charge after he was also referred directly to the judiciary for a "hip drop" tackle on Blake Lawrie in Sunday's loss to the Dragons. Refresh this page during the night for the latest updates. Storm veteran Cameron Smith had a near miss overnight, after being charged for a dangerous throw on Dylan Brown. NRL judiciary: Cam Smith, Marata Niukore cop grade one charges NRL judiciary ... News isn't as good for Niukore, who could have played his last game of the season. Kevin Proctor says he couldn't breathe under the force exerted from Johnson's arm. 5.45pm: The judiciary panel will consist of Ben Creagh, Bob Lindner and Sean Garlick. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says. With Kalyn Ponga unavailable, Allan is expected to be named in the Maroons 27-man Origin squad and Queensland would have to seek an exemption to allow him to serve the suspension in Origin I, as was the case with Valentine Holmes, who copped a one-match ban for a shoulder charge in the Cowboys' last game.

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He adds that if he thought Thompson would "go into his next game trying to do that [eye gouge] to the next person", he wouldn't be backing him up. Thompson has spoken in a soft tone at points and is told to "shout if you need to" so panel member Bob Linder, who is dialling in, can hear him properly. He feels it was significant enough, and that he couldn't breathe well due to sinus issues he has. The Panthers prop says Thompson told him after the game that he was simply trying to take him to the ground when the incident occurred. NRL.com is providing live coverage of tonight's judiciary hearings for Storm prop Max King and Bulldogs forward Luke Thompson. Tamou answers no to all and is now off the line. McGrath makes it clear that he is not accusing Thompson of performing a "raking motion". Footage of the incident is being shown as evidence. He puts it to the panel that an eye gouge could not have occurred with momentary contact. "The only way I can really breathe is out of my mouth so I opened it". Instead, he claims Thompson had to have known his fingers came into contact with Tamou's eye and purposefully left them there, applying pressure to the eye socket. King's only hope of playing again this season would be if the Storm lose their opening finals game against the Eels on Saturday, then win their next two en route to a grand final appearance. Asked if he bit Johnson: "No, definitely not.

The Storm forward is appearing on video link from the Sunshine Coast with football manager Frank Ponissi. Tamou is experiencing a few internet connection issues but hasn't wavered in his stance. As the Panthers head into their first grand final in 17 years coach Ivan Cleary will have a full squad to choose from. 'Shocking' tackle on report 1:11 He argues Young's offence was "four or five times more significant in terms of culpability".

And that's it - the panel are off to deliberate. "Yes I did," he answered. 6.14pm: James Tamou is on the line. 5.30pm: Thompson has pleaded not guilty to an eye gouge charge stemming from an incident with Panthers captain James Tamou in Canterbury's 42-0 loss on Saturday.

There was nothing careless or reckless". 'Shocking' tackle on report. Lee was put on report for a careless high tackle on Raiders winger Semi Valemei but has escaped any further sanction. "He doesn't let go of my head the whole time with his arm.". 7.25pm: Ghabar submits that slow-motion replays could make it seem like Thompson had prolonged contact with Tamou's eye when, in real time, it was only fleeting. So I'm a bit confused, disappointed," he said.

They have been instructed any media or social media comments on the case from Johnson, Proctor, his teammates or any club officials. The judiciary will decide on his grading and punishment, with King's chance to feature in Melbourne's finals campaign potentially on the line. Ghabar asks if Tamou felt pressure being applied to his eye or eye socket, felt a raking motion from Thompson or was inconvenienced at all. Kevin Proctor has been found guilty of biting Shaun Johnson by the NRL Judiciary.

King placed on report for tackle on Lawrie. Panther James Fisher-Harris was placed on report for a high shot on Junior Tatola but was not charged by the NRL match review committee.

Fuller also argued Proctor was "doing what he is coached to do" when trying to get to feet in a play-the-ball. 9.31pm: McGrath again shows footage of Jamayne Taunoa-Brown's hip drop against the Sharks to demonstrate his belief that King's is worse than a grade two. He also notes Lawrie was able to receive strapping treatment before returning to the field and playing the last 33 minutes. "There are levels to it. 8.30pm: NRL counsel Peter McGrath is pushing for a penalty of 400 demerit points (a four-week ban).

His suspension term is now being considered. "I wasn't even aware of what he [Tamou] was complaining about.". I thought that's what it would have felt like in that moment.

The panel will now deliberate again to decide the length of Thompson's suspension. NRL counsel McGrath says all the evidence adds up to a bite, at least in that very short instance. Nick Ghabar begins quizzing Tamou, who says he didn't experience any irritation in his eye in the minutes following the incident. "I was really struggling for air and opening my mouth was the only way to get it.

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Penrith Panthers second-rower Viliame Kikau has been found guilty by the NRL Judiciary of a dangerous throw on Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, and will serve a one-match ban. Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns have condemned the NRL for being too soft on Melbourne's Max King for his 'hip drop' tackle. "It's just with luck there's no serious injury," he says. Rabbitohs fullback Corey Allan has accepted a one-match ban for a shoulder charge on Panther Josh Mansour during Saturday night's preliminary final at ANZ Stadium. He claims wrestling was still ongoing. Johnson says his arm was pressuring Proctor's mouth.

I don't think there was any motive. Aug 18th, 2020 NRL news Proctor rocked by guilty verdict in biting case Follow WWOS' live coverage in huge night at the NRL Judiciary as Kevin Proctor fights to clear his name of bite allegations. Dogs are barking but Foxx still uncertain where future lies, October 20: Tonga light up Mt Smart; Gasnier honoured, NRLW Rookie of the Year - Kennedy Cherrington, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. Wide World of Sports look forward to bringing you all the rugby league action with the latest news and headlines, highlights and talk about players, injuries and recovery, live scores, game results & more. McGrath says "sometimes it's what people say and do at the time" that is most telling. The judiciary then handed down the three-week suspension after the NRL counsel had argued for a four to five week penalty. "My case is what you see, and what all the evidence adds up to, is biting by player Proctor in that moment - perhaps in that very short moment - on the forearm of player Johnson. Kevin Proctor and Shaun Johnson will reportedly be slapped with sanctions by the NRL for breaking judiciary rules in the lead-up to the Titans skipper's Tuesday night hearing. The panel are now set to deliberate on a decision after hearing from all parties. Gould has unloaded on the NRL Judiciary's decision to find Titans skipper Kevin Proctor guilty of biting Shaun Johnson. 7.05pm: Thompson has now finished answering questions. Although he accepts no damage occurred, McGrath argues Thompson nonetheless made dangerous contact. He also questioned why no judiciary medical report was prepared by the Sharks, suggesting there was no real injury to Johnson. Tamou complained to referee Henry Perenara at the time, resulting in Thompson being placed on report, but later said he believed it wasn't intentional and he hoped "nothing comes of it".

After a 91-minute delay Kevin Proctor's eagerly awaited NRL Judiciary is underway! 7.35pm: Ghabar finishes his submission by saying, "there was nothing untoward" in the contact. Peter Sterling has called on the MRC to use greater discretion during the finals to avoid unnecessarily rubbing-out key players. Watch the futuristic new series Brave New World only on Stan. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says.

Big news coming from the judiciary tonight and Proctor's hearing hasn't even started yet! 10.16pm: The verdict is in: Ben Creagh announces that Max King has been hit with a 375 demerit penalty, meaning he will miss three matches. If they aren't satisfied with that, they must then consider if it was careless. King, meanwhile, has pleaded guilty to a dangerous contact charge after he was also referred directly to the judiciary for a "hip drop" tackle on Blake Lawrie in Sunday's loss to the Dragons. Refresh this page during the night for the latest updates. Storm veteran Cameron Smith had a near miss overnight, after being charged for a dangerous throw on Dylan Brown. NRL judiciary: Cam Smith, Marata Niukore cop grade one charges NRL judiciary ... News isn't as good for Niukore, who could have played his last game of the season. Kevin Proctor says he couldn't breathe under the force exerted from Johnson's arm. 5.45pm: The judiciary panel will consist of Ben Creagh, Bob Lindner and Sean Garlick. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says. With Kalyn Ponga unavailable, Allan is expected to be named in the Maroons 27-man Origin squad and Queensland would have to seek an exemption to allow him to serve the suspension in Origin I, as was the case with Valentine Holmes, who copped a one-match ban for a shoulder charge in the Cowboys' last game.

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8.55pm: A disappointed Thompson briefly spoke after the hearing, saying it was never his intention to eye-gouge “or what they accused me of.". He submits King was responsible for the gang tackle then collapsing as Lawrie is bent back awkwardly. McGrath argues that Johnson "opened a box that he couldn't put everything back in" after realising the damage this charge could have on Proctor's reputation. Given play continued for two minutes between when the incident occurred and when Tamou was able to make a proper complaint, McGrath posits the Penrith forward had plenty of time to think about what occurred and decide against making the allegation.

He adds that if he thought Thompson would "go into his next game trying to do that [eye gouge] to the next person", he wouldn't be backing him up. Thompson has spoken in a soft tone at points and is told to "shout if you need to" so panel member Bob Linder, who is dialling in, can hear him properly. He feels it was significant enough, and that he couldn't breathe well due to sinus issues he has. The Panthers prop says Thompson told him after the game that he was simply trying to take him to the ground when the incident occurred. NRL.com is providing live coverage of tonight's judiciary hearings for Storm prop Max King and Bulldogs forward Luke Thompson. Tamou answers no to all and is now off the line. McGrath makes it clear that he is not accusing Thompson of performing a "raking motion". Footage of the incident is being shown as evidence. He puts it to the panel that an eye gouge could not have occurred with momentary contact. "The only way I can really breathe is out of my mouth so I opened it". Instead, he claims Thompson had to have known his fingers came into contact with Tamou's eye and purposefully left them there, applying pressure to the eye socket. King's only hope of playing again this season would be if the Storm lose their opening finals game against the Eels on Saturday, then win their next two en route to a grand final appearance. Asked if he bit Johnson: "No, definitely not.

The Storm forward is appearing on video link from the Sunshine Coast with football manager Frank Ponissi. Tamou is experiencing a few internet connection issues but hasn't wavered in his stance. As the Panthers head into their first grand final in 17 years coach Ivan Cleary will have a full squad to choose from. 'Shocking' tackle on report 1:11 He argues Young's offence was "four or five times more significant in terms of culpability".

And that's it - the panel are off to deliberate. "Yes I did," he answered. 6.14pm: James Tamou is on the line. 5.30pm: Thompson has pleaded not guilty to an eye gouge charge stemming from an incident with Panthers captain James Tamou in Canterbury's 42-0 loss on Saturday.

There was nothing careless or reckless". 'Shocking' tackle on report. Lee was put on report for a careless high tackle on Raiders winger Semi Valemei but has escaped any further sanction. "He doesn't let go of my head the whole time with his arm.". 7.25pm: Ghabar submits that slow-motion replays could make it seem like Thompson had prolonged contact with Tamou's eye when, in real time, it was only fleeting. So I'm a bit confused, disappointed," he said.

They have been instructed any media or social media comments on the case from Johnson, Proctor, his teammates or any club officials. The judiciary will decide on his grading and punishment, with King's chance to feature in Melbourne's finals campaign potentially on the line. Ghabar asks if Tamou felt pressure being applied to his eye or eye socket, felt a raking motion from Thompson or was inconvenienced at all. Kevin Proctor has been found guilty of biting Shaun Johnson by the NRL Judiciary.

King placed on report for tackle on Lawrie. Panther James Fisher-Harris was placed on report for a high shot on Junior Tatola but was not charged by the NRL match review committee.

Fuller also argued Proctor was "doing what he is coached to do" when trying to get to feet in a play-the-ball. 9.31pm: McGrath again shows footage of Jamayne Taunoa-Brown's hip drop against the Sharks to demonstrate his belief that King's is worse than a grade two. He also notes Lawrie was able to receive strapping treatment before returning to the field and playing the last 33 minutes. "There are levels to it. 8.30pm: NRL counsel Peter McGrath is pushing for a penalty of 400 demerit points (a four-week ban).

His suspension term is now being considered. "I wasn't even aware of what he [Tamou] was complaining about.". I thought that's what it would have felt like in that moment.

The panel will now deliberate again to decide the length of Thompson's suspension. NRL counsel McGrath says all the evidence adds up to a bite, at least in that very short instance. Nick Ghabar begins quizzing Tamou, who says he didn't experience any irritation in his eye in the minutes following the incident. "I was really struggling for air and opening my mouth was the only way to get it.

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Penrith Panthers second-rower Viliame Kikau has been found guilty by the NRL Judiciary of a dangerous throw on Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, and will serve a one-match ban. Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns have condemned the NRL for being too soft on Melbourne's Max King for his 'hip drop' tackle. "It's just with luck there's no serious injury," he says. Rabbitohs fullback Corey Allan has accepted a one-match ban for a shoulder charge on Panther Josh Mansour during Saturday night's preliminary final at ANZ Stadium. He claims wrestling was still ongoing. Johnson says his arm was pressuring Proctor's mouth.

I don't think there was any motive. Aug 18th, 2020 NRL news Proctor rocked by guilty verdict in biting case Follow WWOS' live coverage in huge night at the NRL Judiciary as Kevin Proctor fights to clear his name of bite allegations. Dogs are barking but Foxx still uncertain where future lies, October 20: Tonga light up Mt Smart; Gasnier honoured, NRLW Rookie of the Year - Kennedy Cherrington, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. Wide World of Sports look forward to bringing you all the rugby league action with the latest news and headlines, highlights and talk about players, injuries and recovery, live scores, game results & more. McGrath says "sometimes it's what people say and do at the time" that is most telling. The judiciary then handed down the three-week suspension after the NRL counsel had argued for a four to five week penalty. "My case is what you see, and what all the evidence adds up to, is biting by player Proctor in that moment - perhaps in that very short moment - on the forearm of player Johnson. Kevin Proctor and Shaun Johnson will reportedly be slapped with sanctions by the NRL for breaking judiciary rules in the lead-up to the Titans skipper's Tuesday night hearing. The panel are now set to deliberate on a decision after hearing from all parties. Gould has unloaded on the NRL Judiciary's decision to find Titans skipper Kevin Proctor guilty of biting Shaun Johnson. 7.05pm: Thompson has now finished answering questions. Although he accepts no damage occurred, McGrath argues Thompson nonetheless made dangerous contact. He also questioned why no judiciary medical report was prepared by the Sharks, suggesting there was no real injury to Johnson. Tamou complained to referee Henry Perenara at the time, resulting in Thompson being placed on report, but later said he believed it wasn't intentional and he hoped "nothing comes of it".

After a 91-minute delay Kevin Proctor's eagerly awaited NRL Judiciary is underway! 7.35pm: Ghabar finishes his submission by saying, "there was nothing untoward" in the contact. Peter Sterling has called on the MRC to use greater discretion during the finals to avoid unnecessarily rubbing-out key players. Watch the futuristic new series Brave New World only on Stan. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says.

Big news coming from the judiciary tonight and Proctor's hearing hasn't even started yet! 10.16pm: The verdict is in: Ben Creagh announces that Max King has been hit with a 375 demerit penalty, meaning he will miss three matches. If they aren't satisfied with that, they must then consider if it was careless. King, meanwhile, has pleaded guilty to a dangerous contact charge after he was also referred directly to the judiciary for a "hip drop" tackle on Blake Lawrie in Sunday's loss to the Dragons. Refresh this page during the night for the latest updates. Storm veteran Cameron Smith had a near miss overnight, after being charged for a dangerous throw on Dylan Brown. NRL judiciary: Cam Smith, Marata Niukore cop grade one charges NRL judiciary ... News isn't as good for Niukore, who could have played his last game of the season. Kevin Proctor says he couldn't breathe under the force exerted from Johnson's arm. 5.45pm: The judiciary panel will consist of Ben Creagh, Bob Lindner and Sean Garlick. "I've not realised that I'm touching his face at all," he says. With Kalyn Ponga unavailable, Allan is expected to be named in the Maroons 27-man Origin squad and Queensland would have to seek an exemption to allow him to serve the suspension in Origin I, as was the case with Valentine Holmes, who copped a one-match ban for a shoulder charge in the Cowboys' last game.

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