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Kevin Proctor to deny charge after becoming first NRL player sent off for biting – The Guardian
A furious Kevin Proctor will deny a biting charge at the NRL judiciary after his case was sent straight to the panel by the match review committee on Sunday

A furious Kevin Proctor will deny a biting charge at the NRL judiciary after his case was sent straight to the panel by the match review committee on Sunday.
Proctor faces a lengthy ban from the NRL if found guilty on Tuesday night, after becoming the first player in the leagues history to be sent off for biting.
The Gold Coast captains NRL future could also rest on the decision, given he is off contract at the end of the year and no guarantee of being re-signed.
But he insisted on Sunday he …
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