bonaire wrote:The appeal should not be for overturning the bans but having the bans for Essee and Sao reduced.
There is sufficent inconsistency there and any decent Lawyer looking at the first round bans and also the ones who escaped should be able to produce a good enough argument to have them reduced.
I would be very disappointed with the club if they didnt appeal
I agree its the grading firstly the club need to challenge especially in Ese'ese case as you can clearly hear Moore telling him it was contact with the head but it was only low end force so was only a yellow. So in this case Cullen and his bent band masquerading as the MRP have decided that two experienced ref's got the live call so wrong to deem it a grade D.
Its another can of worms the RFL/MRP have opened up only this time the world and its dog can now all see every game which has highlighted even more the level of inconsistency not only within the officiating but also worryingly the MRP who are making a total mockery of the game once again.
Hopefully clubs will start to express their feelings either behind closed doors or openly about the skewed way that the MRP rule on suspensions.
This does nothing to enhance the sport and only further shows how amateurishly it is governed, time the RFL binned Cullen as he is simply not fit for the role.