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Brisbane Broncos Reece Walsh escapes suspension for headbutting Canberra Raiders Hudson Young

Furner watched the game from the ground level and said that 25,523 strong crowds would make it impossible to decipher individual interpretations, given the religion of Walsh and Young, while the religion was not sinned.

“You couldn’t hear what anyone said, there’s no way for Reece to hear anything like that,” Furner said on Monday.

“Broncos PR department at work, but we don’t care less.”

Although Young was not accused in 53 minutes, Walsh was given stunning and on the contrary, and on the contrary.

From 28-12 onwards, Walsh returned from the sin box to trigger a striking Broncos fight, and a Ben Hunt field goal finally made three trial engineers in seven minutes without a win.

Canberra’s Zac Hosking was given a 1st class dangerous contact fee to contact Walsh’s legs, as he listed a field target at the time of editing.

The next penalty target allowed Brisbane to straighten the scores and send the game to an extra time. Hosking faces a fine of $ 1000.

Akincilar coach Ricky Stuart and Captain Joe Tapine declared Stuart’s full -time “a precedent” with the fact that Walsh was not sent to Young to Headbutt.

Walsh’s monetary penalty, conflict with Young, rose from South Sydney to $ 1500 to $ 3,000 because it was the second crime in the record after 22 rounds of shoulder charges in Tyrone Munro.

Smithies himself was accused of the same class 1 for a Headbutt at the Fonia Pole Advanced Funda Pole at Wests Tigers earlier this year, which stopped bleeding from the top of the scalp.

Smithies was trying to get rid of a three -person struggle in this incident, whereas the Walsh and the young frakler came after a ball fell by the Brisbane star.

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When Carrigan was hit by Smithies, Broncos coach Michael Maguire said he thought it was a head conflict, but Carrigan sinned by the referee Ashley Klein, Smithies was later removed for a HIA he cleaned.

Brisbane will host the winner of the Sunday Bulldogs-Panthers semi-final in the major final qualifiers at Suncorp Stadium.

While the backward rowing Brendan Piakura waited for a face fracture to exclude it, Powerhouse proper Payne Haas caused ankle injury for most of the cliffs of Sunday.

NRL is lively and free on Channel 9. 9 -wet.

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