‘Why clubs get frustrated’: Lack of consistency blasted as Chooks lose two stars after suspect tackles

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‘Why clubs get frustrated’: Lack of consistency blasted as Chooks lose two stars after suspect tackles

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In addition to Joey Manu, who likely won’t play in his side’s semi-final against the Storm on Friday,Veteran journalist Brent Read blasted the NRL’s consistency, believing if the Hazelton tackle that injured Smith was made by players with reputations of being enforcers, they would be sent to the sin bin. Hazelton was only placed on report.

“This is why clubs get frustrated about consistency Braith. Because that shot, Tom Hazelton went on report for it and it has left Billy Smith with a broken jaw,” Read said on NRL 360. “If that Jared , if that was Victor Radley, they would probably in the sin bin. Tommy Hazelton gets to stay on the field.

“It’s still contact with the head. They are all accidents, I’m sure he didn’t mean it but he’s hit him in the jaw.NRL 360 co-host Braith Anasta agreed it was a fair point, saying if the hit was inflicted by “Jared or Victor, the penalty would be more severe.”

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