Curtis Scott punching Dylan Walker splits rugby league public
STORM centre Curtis Scott has offered an apology for the punch that will leave Manly star Dylan Walker sidelined for six weeks.
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CURTIS Scott’s clenched fist will leave Dylan Walker sidelined for six weeks after scans confirmed the Manly star had suffered a fractured eye socket.
Walker did not return to the field after he was punched by Scott during the second half of the Sea Eagles’ 24-4 NRL win over Melbourne on Saturday night.
Scott, a potential NSW State of Origin bolter, was sent off as a result of the punch, which came as Walker had his arms by his side after an earlier scuffle.
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If Scott is charged on Sunday as a result of the incident, it’s understood the match review committee can take Walker’s injury into account when determining the grading.
Walker was sin-binned for his involvement in the fracas and was replaced by winger Matt Wright, from the bench, for the remainder of the match.
The Manly centre posted a photo to social media after the match of his injured eye socket with a caption of “talk s**t get hit ... Well done sir”.
Scott apologised for the punch via a statement posted on Melbourne’s social media on Sunday.
“While it doesn’t change what happened last night I would like to deeply apologise to my team, Manly and NRL fans for my actions. Not how I want to represent myself, my team, or the game,” he said.
Statement from Curtis Scott following last nightâs game:
â Melbourne Storm (@storm) May 20, 2018
âWhile it doesn't change what happened last night I would like to deeply apologise to my team, Manly and NRL fans for my actions. Not how I want to represent myself, my team, or the game.â
Intriguingly, the injury means Walker’s return match will likely come in the grudge match against the Storm in round 18 at Brookvale.
It comes as a massive blow to Manly, who had likely planned on shifting Walker back to the centres after the signing of Trent Hodkinson last week. Winger Jorge Taufua is due back from a shoulder injury against Canberra on Friday night.
Moses Suli was upgraded to an NRL contract to replace Walker in the centres a fortnight ago when he moved into the halves.
MADNESS, CRAP, DUMB, IRRESPONSIBLE
Melbourne NRL coach Craig Bellamy and stand-in skipper Billy Slater didn’t mince words as they described the Storm’s performance in their 24-4 loss to Manly.
The Storm failed to score a try, while the Sea Eagles scored four, and doubled Manly’s errors with 16 in the match AAMI Park.
ITS BACK!!!!!#NRLStormManly pic.twitter.com/jiZpD8eEN7
â NRL Roast (@TheNRLRoast) May 19, 2018
There isn't a genuine rugby league fan out there who wouldn't enjoy watching Dylan Walker get punched several times #NRLStormManly
â Punter No1 (@Punter_No1) May 19, 2018
Dylan Walker has deserved that for years, Curtis Scott you legend!! ð¥ð¥#NRLStormManly
â Daniel friend (@27Frendy) May 19, 2018
#NRLStormManly what you look like when people are sick of you running your mouth everygame! Deserved it! #manly #NRL #storm @NRL @FOXNRL pic.twitter.com/ADfOgztXA7
â Marty (@Marty13307999) May 19, 2018
I would have this game as my last meal ððð #NRLStormManly
â Lauren (@laurenN_01) May 19, 2018
I donât like Foo Fighters or the Melbourne Storm, but when Curtis Scott walked off the field, ââ¦there goes my hero..â was playing in my head. ðð¼ðð¼#NRLStormManly
â ESDRLFC (@EastsFan) May 19, 2018
#NRLStormManly
â Steele Sports (@Steelesport) May 19, 2018
Curtis Scott Threw a Coward Punch @NRL must send a message 8 weeks
You get a sin bin
â LeagueUnlimited (@LeagueUnlimited) May 19, 2018
YOU get a sin bin!
EVERYONE GETS A SIN BINNNN#NRLStormManly pic.twitter.com/32vNhwwS8Z
How good is all drama! Punches, ref blunders and broken clocks #NRLStormManly #talkthegameup pic.twitter.com/Tp2og8AtUj
â NRL Gossip (@NRLGossip) May 19, 2018
No wonder @ApiKoroisau came back on before the 10 minutes were finished, the ref only gave him 9 and a half.... #NRLStormManly @NRL @Former_legend @AndrewVossy @FOXNRL @9_Moley @SeaEagles @storm @markMGgeyer pic.twitter.com/QOGbTCRCJj
â Todd Greasley (@ToddGreasley) May 19, 2018
- 12 sin bins in #NRL Round 11 so far
â Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) May 19, 2018
- 47 sin bins in 2018 so far; there were 43 sin bins in total in 2017
- Most sin bins in a season since 2000 (53)
- Curtis Scott is the first player sent-off since 2015 #NRLStormManly
Curtis Scott should be allowed to return from suspension 90 seconds early #NRLStormManly
â Michael C (@mickey_c7) May 19, 2018
They completed their sets at a season-low 61 per cent with Manly topping the 80 per cent mark.
They had centre Curtis Scott sent off for his part in a brawl, Josh Addo-Carr put in the sin-bin for a professional foul and Nelson Asofa-Solomona on report for a dangerous tackle.
“It was madness out there really but I can’t remember the last time we’ve played this poorly, especially in the second half,” Bellamy said.
“I thought we did a reasonable job in the first half but the second half was crap.
“I’m really, really disappointed.” With regular skipper Cameron Smith suspended for the match, Slater took the reins for the first time in his 15 years at the club but it is likely to be one will want to forget.
“It lacked a lot of things,” a shattered Slater said.
“There were some real dumb plays, some irresponsible plays — we just didn’t have any responsibility with the football.
“At times we were courageous defending on our tryline but as soon as we got the ball, we’d turn it back over.
“It’s hard to beat anyone when you do that.” Bellamy said it was up to the players to sort out their poor ball control if they were serious about mounting a proper title defence.
“They need to sort out how we’re going to fix it,” the coach said. “We’ve given them some ideas but they haven’t really bought into that so that will be our first job on Monday, to see the importance because it’s really hard to win games with that type of completion rate.”
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