Aloiai, goodbye: Prop's looming ban adds to Manly's prelim pain

By Scott Bailey / Wire

Manly’s pain from Friday night’s preliminary-final loss is more than likely to extend into 2022, with prop Josh Aloiai facing at least a three-match ban.

Aloiai has been cited for a dangerous throw on Mark Nicholls, and was handed a grade-two charge on Saturday after upending the Souths prop in the 36-16 loss.

Even with an early guilty plea he will miss three matches, but if he fights it and loses the ban will go into round four.

Aloiai will not be eligible to serve the ban in Manly’s preseason trial matches, as only select games count towards bans under the current rules.

It’s a frustrating end to what has been a stop-start season for Aloiai.

He arrived at the Sea Eagles after an ugly split with Wests Tigers last November, which included a public falling out with club management.

He then missed 10 weeks for Manly with a wrist injury that required surgery, before copping a one-game ban in his return match.

That trend is now set to continue into next season.

The Crowd Says:

2021-09-27T11:59:23+00:00

SPM

Roar Rookie


Manly should thank Nathan Cleary for providing the evidence they need to have the charge thrown out or at least downgraded at the Judiciary as unlike Cleary he and his team have been punished with a penalty and 10 mins in the bin

2021-09-26T10:24:00+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


As I said in an earlier post : Cleary could spear tackle the referee and get off at the MRC. We all knew that was going to happen lol

2021-09-26T10:15:06+00:00

NSWelshman

Roar Rookie


Cleary has been cleared…..as expected!

2021-09-26T00:17:17+00:00

Big Mig

Roar Rookie


The NRL/MRC is now in the spotlight, Cleary's tackle was a spear tackle every day of the week. No ifs or buts, if Cleary is not cited then they have lost credibility.

2021-09-25T19:34:10+00:00

NSWelshman

Roar Rookie


So Aloiai set for a 3 match ban yet it seems Cleary will get off for an identical tackle! Go figure….different rules for different teams!

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