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Annesley: Judiciary system designed to punish repeat offenders – NRL.COM
NRL head of football Graham Annesley has responded to claims of judiciary inconsistency by explaining how prior offences greatly contributed to Latrell Mitchell’s…

NRL head of football Graham Annesley has responded to claims of judiciary inconsistency by explaining how prior offences greatly contributed to Latrell Mitchell’s controversial four-match suspension.
Annesley also clarified the difference between a free substitution for a victim of foul play and the new 18th man interchange rule.
South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett and Channel Nine’s Phil Gould criticised the judicial process after Mitchell failed to have a grade-two dangerous contact (head/neck) charge…
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