2018 Grand Final. Storm v Roosters
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- Hail Storm
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I was thinking the same thing. It's very amateurish of them to do that.
These are the questions the judiciary panel must answer :
7.42pm: Judiciary chairman Geoff Bellew has asked panel members to consider the following.
"1. Was there forceful contact with the shoulder or upper arm? Bellew says if your answer is no, then he is not guilty.
"If you answer yes you need to consider: 2. Was the forceful contact made without Slater using or attempting to use both his arms including his hands to tackle or otherwise take hold of the opposing player.
"3. Was Slater's conduct careless? I remind you he is charged with a careless act, not an intentional act."
No. 3 might be the saving grace
7.42pm: Judiciary chairman Geoff Bellew has asked panel members to consider the following.
"1. Was there forceful contact with the shoulder or upper arm? Bellew says if your answer is no, then he is not guilty.
"If you answer yes you need to consider: 2. Was the forceful contact made without Slater using or attempting to use both his arms including his hands to tackle or otherwise take hold of the opposing player.
"3. Was Slater's conduct careless? I remind you he is charged with a careless act, not an intentional act."
No. 3 might be the saving grace
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"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
8.12pm: We've gone past 20 minutes now. The suspense must be killing Billy Slater. This is one of the longer deliberations I can remember. Is the panel split?
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"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
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Why is one of the panel members a former Rooster?
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Sean Garlickbrisbanestorm wrote:Why is one of the panel members a former Rooster?
Did they confirm who was in there? NRL Today was saying they presumed Dallas Johnston and the Roosters ex-captain would/should be asked to sit this one out.estormboy wrote:8.12pm: We've gone past 20 minutes now. The suspense must be killing Billy Slater. This is one of the longer deliberations I can remember. Is the panel split?
Very disappointing and silly decision to let either of them be panel members. Just too many uncertainties.
I believe Tony Puletua was one of the past players assumed to be on the panel
Come on Billy pull through!
5.40pm: Former Sydney Roosters captain Sean Garlick has just been confirmed as the third member of the panel. The panel tonight will be Sean Garlick, Bob Lindner and Mal Cochrane.
5.37pm: Mal Cochrane has also arrived at Rugby League Central. He's panel member No.2. It appears Slater's former teammate Dallas Johnson, who had been used on the judiciary panel this year, isn't going to be one of the three members tonight.
5.35pm: Looks like Queensland's Bob Lindner will be one of the judiciary panel members tonight. He's just arrived at Rugby League Central.
5.37pm: Mal Cochrane has also arrived at Rugby League Central. He's panel member No.2. It appears Slater's former teammate Dallas Johnson, who had been used on the judiciary panel this year, isn't going to be one of the three members tonight.
5.35pm: Looks like Queensland's Bob Lindner will be one of the judiciary panel members tonight. He's just arrived at Rugby League Central.
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"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
8.25pm: For those wondering if this is normal for a deliberation, it took the panel 12 minutes to find Latrell Mitchell guilty a couple of weeks ago. We're now at almost 40 minutes.
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"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
I'm sorry if I'm annoying anyone with these updates. I'm on tenterhooks!
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"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon
"Since light travels faster than sound, people appear bright until you hear them speak" Anon