Burgess to fight grading of NRL charge

By News / Wire

South Sydney star George Burgess has plenty of support as he prepares to contest the grading of his bottle-throwing brain snap contrary conduct charge.

The English prop will plead his case at the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night in the hope of playing in the second week of the NRL finals – if the Rabbitohs’ title defence is still alive.

Having pleaded guilty to the charge he copped for throwing a water bottle from the bench at Sydney Roosters rival Kane Evans in last Friday’s loss he’s already set to be banned from Sunday’s elimination final against Cronulla.

But he will attempt to get it downgraded from a grade two offence to grade one, meaning he would get only a one-match ban instead of two.

The match review committee’s decision to slap Burgess with a potential two-game ban has revived debate about the merits of a fine system.

The NRL came down hard on Burgess because he was sitting on the bench when he hurled the plastic water bottle at Evans.

It’s a bad look for a code which had a problem with fans throwing objects earlier this season.

But there were plenty who believed a two-match ban in the final was too harsh for the offence.

“You see guys trip, headbutt, punch and nothing gets done but throw a water bottle at someone and you are better off clocking someone,” Brisbane forward Corey Parker said.

“I don’t condone it but to miss two games for it, I don’t know. It sets a precedent.”

Cronulla captain Paul Gallen said he believed Burgess would probably succeed in getting a downgrade and be available for the second week of finals.

“Missing two games, semi-final games, is harsh,” Gallen told Sky Sports Radio.

“But I don’t think anyone can doubt that the incident itself was a little bit silly.

“A fine and a talking to probably would have been a little bit better.

“I think he’ll probably get a downgrade.”

Former NRL judiciary chairman Paul Conlon agreed a grade one charge and a fine for Burgess would have been more appropriate.

“There are some things which I have believed for a while might be better off taken care of by way of a fine rather than a suspension,” Conlon told Sky Sports Radio.

“In my view, this action is one of those.”

Conlon said the system needed to be changed to allow more flexibility for fines to be imposed on players who face scrutiny from the match review committee.

“There is an argument that some of those should be dealt with, not by way of suspending a player for a week or two weeks, by way of a fine,” he said.

Conlon, who is a district court judge, said in some cases suspensions from the last round of the regular season should not carry over into the finals.

The Crowd Says:

2015-09-09T11:26:00+00:00

Muzz

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2015-09-09T01:49:48+00:00

Jimbo Jones

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Corey Parker: “I don’t condone it but to miss two games for it, I don’t know. It sets a precedent.” Yes, yes it does and hopefully we don't get any more idiots throwing things from the bench..

2015-09-09T01:00:44+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


Im with you baz. How about the Manly sharkies game when Brett Stewart on many occasions ran in on a tackled Ennis and was rubbing his head so vigorously the headgear was pulled off. Admittedly it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke, but it's the intent that should be the point. It isn't a part of the game so eradicate it now. Well not until after the finals but start next season with a zero tolerance.

2015-09-08T21:52:34+00:00

Samtwocan

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The game is starting to resemble the old film clip from New Order and the song "True Faith" . If you don't know it look up the original video , could have been JWH and BIG Sam ...

2015-09-08T21:35:30+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Burgess deserves two weeks - at least. You can't peg water bottles at opponents. But we need to stop players throwing balls, slapping each other and running in. Evans pegged the ball at the back of Carters head and then ran off. Is there that big a difference between throwing the ball and a plastic water bottle? If you can throw a footy at someone's head full force why can't they throw a punch? If someone walked up to me on the street and pegged a footy at my head as hard as they could, I'd put one on their Vera Lynn every day of the week. I'm not advocating bringing back punching but they've gotta stop all this other rubbish as well.

2015-09-08T20:58:42+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Will he fight it armed with a plastic bottle in each hand?

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