Re: This week’s disciplinary : Wed Apr 03, 2024 11:15 am
ratticusfinch wrote: I agree but surely there's a case based around a (very recent) precedent? Burgess has said that they reviewed the footage. I am sure the club would appeal if they thought there was any chance. Warrington will not appeal the suspension handed to Vaughan, which rules him out of next weekend’s Challenge Cup trip to St Helens as well as Friday’s game, after he was cited for the tip tackle on Cesar Rouge which saw him sin-binned. And Burgess says a review of the incident meant there was never any prospect of challenging the Match Review Panel’s ruling. “I don’t think the evidence was in our favour,” he said. “You read the ruling and the letter of the law and it wasn’t really favourable for us. “The Match Review committee probably got it right – if Vaughany had his time again, I daresay he’d do things differently so we’ve just got to take the lesson and move on.” https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/sp ... ds-rhinos/ |
ratticusfinch wrote: I agree but surely there's a case based around a (very recent) precedent? Burgess has said that they reviewed the footage. I am sure the club would appeal if they thought there was any chance. Warrington will not appeal the suspension handed to Vaughan, which rules him out of next weekend’s Challenge Cup trip to St Helens as well as Friday’s game, after he was cited for the tip tackle on Cesar Rouge which saw him sin-binned. And Burgess says a review of the incident meant there was never any prospect of challenging the Match Review Panel’s ruling. “I don’t think the evidence was in our favour,” he said. “You read the ruling and the letter of the law and it wasn’t really favourable for us. “The Match Review committee probably got it right – if Vaughany had his time again, I daresay he’d do things differently so we’ve just got to take the lesson and move on.” https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/sp ... ds-rhinos/ |
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