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[QUOTE="Twiztid, post: 2441487, member: 2144"] It is about time the Judiciary had a clean out of personal and bring in a new crew and standard gradings from round 1 next year. I know I am bias to Souths but I have watched plenty of Souths players cop harsher gradings than other teams whose players don't get charged or the grading is low since supporting in 2004. How many have been charged for sliding feet first when players scoring since Merritt a few years ago, after Slater was doing it every week? How many Cannonball tackles this year haven't been called since Issac Luke after they said they would stamp it out of the game? Masoe Moses got off from round 18 ([URL="http://http://www.nrl.com/Video/2012SmartReplay/tabid/11110/Default.aspx?roundid=433&matchid=2432&videoquality=1&type=onreport&period=2&time=2362"]Video of Cannonball[/URL]) Without going through them all, we get to this one. So far this year only Te'o has had the harshest grading and IMO correct grading of 2. The same grading Pritchard and a few others should have received. Inglis and Burns are just being made scapegoats by the NRL to save face with the media backlash currently going on with the shoulder charge. I hope they don't ban it. All they need to do is set in stone the grading for performing a shoulder charge that makes contact with the head and this grading can never change all year. That sets the standard for the year, players know the risks for performing one that goes wrong and fans know what the grading is and everyone is happy. No more of this Pritchard getting off, Te'o getting done and now Inglis getting even worse. Can anyone remember Dwyer on Hargreaves a few years ago? I know it was a bit before they started their protecting the head campaign, IRC he got off. [/QUOTE]
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