"How About You Accrue All Your Penalties And Then At The End Of The Year Take A Few Weeks Off?"

Revolutionising the judiciary system


Article heading image for "How About You Accrue All Your Penalties And Then At The End Of The Year Take A Few Weeks Off?"

Former NRL player Fuifui Moimoi has racked up the first hat-trick of his professional career - and apparently in the Toronto Wolfpack's competition, there's not too fussed about the whole idea of a judiciary.

It was apparently only the week previously that Fuifui put on that monster hit that saw him sent off, but he was able to take to the field the following week without having fronted a judiciary.

"Think is a forward-thinking competition, isn't it?" Roy said on the Sporting Probe with Roy & HG. Listen to the full report below.

"So you accrue all your penalties and then at the end of the year, you can take a few weeks off?"

Moimoi was sent off five minutes from the end of the Wolfpack's win over Siddal in late February, but was eligible to play in the game against the Skolars on March 4th. Check out the hit below.

Reportedly, he received a three match ban from an independent judiciary on March 7th for the incident against Siddal in the Challenge Cup.

Missed The Sporting Probe with Roy & HG? Download the catch-up podcast here - http://bit.ly/2ma2dsY.

Post

11 March 2017




Listen Live!
Up Next