Charges brought by the Match Review Committee against Bulldog and Titans enforcers
Following poor Round 1 matches, the Match Review Committee has recommended disciplinary action for key players of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Gold Coast Titans.
The Bulldogs’ Viliame Kikau is facing a Grade One Dangerous Contact charge in relation to an incident that involved Dylan Brown. If Kikau enters an early guilty plea, he might be fined $1,000.
In addition, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui faces charges related to his participation in the Titans game against the St George Illawarra Dragons.
Fa’asuamaleaui will not miss any games if he enters an early plea in response to his Grade One shoulder charge against Mikaele Ravalawa. The fine is $3,000.
Players and their teams are facing a difficult period when it comes to disciplinary actions. In order to contend in 2024, the Bulldogs and Titans—who performed poorly in 2023—will need to field their best rosters to compete.
After undergoing tests, the Bulldogs have determined that star winger Josh Addo-Carr is not suffering from a serious shoulder injury or a shattered collarbone.
Following the Parramatta Eels match, speculations swirled that Addo-Carr would be out for up to eight weeks.
But the team has stated that, contingent on his recovery from a complicated AC joint ailment, he will only need two to four weeks off.
Despite this, the representative winger hopes to miss just one game, which is this week’s matchup against the Cronulla Sharks. He also plans to be back in time for the team’s two-week Round 3 matchup with the Gold Coast Titans.
However, the boys required me to play for forty minutes. All I needed to do was make it through the first half; you’re in the moment.
It appears to be a fractured collarbone. It’s peculiar. I was in pain, but it was in my sternum as well as my front and back.
It’s football. Shoulder to shoulder, the tackle took place. After obtaining the scans, I’ll establish a new objective to recover as soon as possible: I’ll return fit and productive.
A contest between Connor Tracey and Bronson Xerri will ensue for his vacant slot on the team in his absence. In any case, Jacob Kiraz will probably go to the wing, giving Tracey or Xerri a position in the centers.
The scans are clear. Addo-Carr Josha fracture for which a “serious soft tissue injury” was the diagnosis. With that information, it appears to be a grade 2-3 AC joint sprain, which could heal by Round 3 (mostly in 2-4 weeks). often require cushioning and even anesthetic injections upon return picture.tweet://b2KyH3Qwaf