In the Tigers’ embarrassing 60-6 home defeat to Wigan Warriors, the incident wasn’t penalised with a card at the time, although the Match Review Panel had other ideas.
As this is the Papua New Guinea international’s first offence, the ban could be 6 games or more, or a suspension set at a specific period of time.
In the Tigers’ embarrassing 60-6 home defeat to Wigan Warriors, the incident wasn’t penalised with a card at the time, although the Match Review Panel had other ideas.
As this is the Papua New Guinea international’s first offence, the ban could be 6 games or more, or a suspension set at a specific period of time.
CASTLEFORD TIGERS Footage emerges of Grade F tackle that caused star’s injuryby Ollie MitchellApril 15, 2024
Super League Disciplinary Sylvester Namo
Following the news that Castleford Tigers’ Sylvester Namo has been handed a Grade F Dangerous Contact charge, footage has emerged of the incident in question, leaving fans confused.
In the Tigers’ embarrassing 60-6 home defeat to Wigan Warriors, the incident wasn’t penalised with a card at the time, although the Match Review Panel had other ideas.
As this is the Papua New Guinea international’s first offence, the ban could be 6 games or more, or a suspension set at a specific period of time.
The Match Review Panel minutes say: “Dangerous Contact – Defender uses any part of their body forcefully to twist, bend or otherwise apply pressure to the limb or limbs of an opposing player in a way that involves an unacceptable risk of injury to that player.”
This has been referred to a tribunal, which many expect to have a lenient view.