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Krisnan Inu could serve as many as seven weeks on the sidelines after his spear tackle on Greg
Inglis was deemed worthy of a grade four dangerous throw charge by the match review committee.
Inu stayed on the field, despite many good judges believing the crude tackle could have warranted a send off as Canterbury-Bankstown faced South Sydney on Friday.
But he wasn't missed by the citing commission, leaving the Bulldogs with a big decision to make on whether or not to fight the charge at the judiciary.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/canterbury-bankstown-flyer-krisnan-inu-faces-seven-week-ban-for-spear-tackle-on-greg-inglis/story-e6frfkp9-1226610324912#ixzz2PBGkgvKl
Inglis was deemed worthy of a grade four dangerous throw charge by the match review committee.
Inu stayed on the field, despite many good judges believing the crude tackle could have warranted a send off as Canterbury-Bankstown faced South Sydney on Friday.
But he wasn't missed by the citing commission, leaving the Bulldogs with a big decision to make on whether or not to fight the charge at the judiciary.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/canterbury-bankstown-flyer-krisnan-inu-faces-seven-week-ban-for-spear-tackle-on-greg-inglis/story-e6frfkp9-1226610324912#ixzz2PBGkgvKl