Two sent off and two sin-binned for fighting in Wests Tigers- Canberra Raiders Holden Cup match
IT was only a matter of time before the NRL's "one punch and you're off" edict got its first test case.
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IT was only a matter of time before the NRL's "one punch and you're off" edict got its first test case.
Less than a week after this newspaper splashed the story across the front page, rugby league had its first punch-up at Campbelltown last night.
And to the NRL's credit, four players from the Wests Tigers-Canberra Raiders Holden Cup match got their marching orders - two players were sent off and two to the sin bin.
The referees were outstanding. No questions asked - they just did their job and got rid of the offenders and then put the entire brawl on report.
It sends a clear message to every rugby league player at every level of the game.
If you want to fight, take up boxing.
If you want to play rugby league, you play by the rules. It's a tough enough game without the violence we witnessed on Saturday night.