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Queensland’s Jai Arrow fined for James Tedesco incident during State of Origin III win over NSW

Queensland forward Jai Arrow has been fined for slamming an already concussed New South Wales captain James Tedesco to the ground during last night’s State of Origin III.
Key points:
- Arrow can accept a $550 fine if he enters an early guilty plea
- The Maroons forward apologised to Tedesco following the match
- Blues coach Brad Fittler said Arrow showed a “lack of respect” to Tedesco’s condition
Tedesco sustained a head knock when he collected the knee of Josh Papalii on a kick return midway through the first half of the Maroons’ series-deciding victory at Brisbane’s Lang Park.
Arrow then picked up Tedesco — who was lying on the ground — and shook the Blues fullback before realising he was concussed and signalling for the trainer.
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