Titans forward Jarrod Wallace to fight for Origin debut at judiciary
QUEENSLAND hopeful Jarrod Wallace will head to the judiciary to fight his looming suspension over a shoulder charge.
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QUEENSLAND hopeful Jarrod Wallace will head to the judiciary to fight his looming suspension over a shoulder charge.
It is understood the Titans will challenge the grade one charge that Wallace was slapped with, in a bid to help him make his Origin debut next week.
The match review committee cited Wallace for the shoulder charge following Saturday’s loss to the Warriors.
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Had he taken the early guilty plea, the Titans prop would have been ruled out for one game.
But with Wallace to be named in the Queensland side on Monday, the Gold Coast will give him every chance to play in Origin II next Wednesday.
If Wallace is found guilty at the judiciary, he will be rubbed out for two games.
Wallace’s case will go before the judiciary tomorrow night at 6pm, giving Queensland plenty of time to prepare if he is not available for Game Two.
It is not clear yet whether Wallace will travel to Sydney for the hearing.