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‘Jack’s not a dirty player’: Trent Barrett defends under-fire Bulldogs enforcer – Wide World of Sports
‘Pretty sad’ as refs target enforcer in Panthers clash

The Penrith Panthers barely got out of second gear but still managed to defeat the bottom-of-the-ladder and ill-disciplined Bulldogs 30-4.
After the loss Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett had to defend forward Jack Hetherington, who made a statement early in his first game back after serving a five-week suspension, giving away two penalties for high contact within the opening three minutes – the second of which commentators said he was lucky not to be sin-binned for.
“That’s two in two sets of six, he…
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