Parramatta ahead J’maine Hopgood has been hit with what shall be a controversial ban by the NRL’s match evaluate committee.
Hopgood can settle for a one-game suspension for an incident the MRC judged a grade two careless excessive deal with.
It occurred when Storm ahead Alec MacDonald fell into Hopgood’s shoulder early in Thursday evening’s sport at AAMI Park, leaving MacDonald concussed and out for the remainder of the sport.
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It would little doubt trigger a stir given Hopgood did little incorrect, and really received hit within the head himself.
On-field referee Todd Smith claimed it was “direct shoulder contact to the pinnacle” and the Bunker official agreed, sending Hopgood to the bin.
Replays appeared to point out it was merely a head conflict.
Alec MacDonald is hit within the head by J’maine Hopgood. 9
“What about his head?” Eels captain Mitchell Moses was heard asking, however Smith needed none of it.
NRL legends Andrew Johns and Billy Slater agreed Hopgood had finished nothing incorrect.
“He was out earlier than he hit the bottom, MacDonald,” Johns mentioned on 9.
“It is a head conflict… I believe the primary contact is head on head.
“He’s standing fairly tall, Hopgood, and if something it is the left-foot step of MacDonald (that leads to the contact).
“It is unintentional.”
Storm icon Slater agreed.
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“You may see J’maine Hopgood’s head shake with the contact,” Slater mentioned.
It as soon as once more calls the consistency of the Bunker course of and match evaluate committee into query after Bulldogs captain Stephen Crichton final week averted the bin and a cost regardless of his shoulder colliding with the pinnacle of Dragons rookie Setu Tu in Vegas.
Hopgood’s was the one cost to stem from the sport on Thursday.
His teammate Brian Kelly was penalised for a excessive deal with within the second half which Fox League commentator Andrew Voss advised was worse than the Hopgood incident.
Kelly was penalised however wasn’t sin binned or charged over the incident.
Hopgood will miss subsequent week’s journey to Brisbane except he can struggle the cost on the NRL judiciary and win.
He might have a case to downgrade it to a grade one, which might wipe the suspension, after Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary did simply that following a pre-season cost.




