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    No NRL ban for tackle on Kevin Locke

    Anthony Watmough is free to play for Manly after successfully contesting his grade two dangerous contact charge for a tackle on the Warriors' Kevin Locke.

    - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz

    Manly's push for a top-four NRL finish has been boosted by the NRL judiciary's decision to downgrade Anthony Watmough's dangerous contact charge.

    Watmough was hit with a grade two dangerous contact charge for a chicken-wing tackle on Warriors fullback Kevin Locke in Perth last Saturday.

    The NSW and Test back-rower pleaded guilty to the offence, but as a grade one charge, and risked a two-match suspension if he failed to persuade the three-man panel of Michael Buettner, Royce Ayliffe and Sean Garlick that the incident was not serious enough to warrant a ban.

    But he will be free to face North Queensland on Saturday after his counsel Nick Ghabar successfully argued on Wednesday that Watmough's challenge was less dangerous than three comparable incidents that merited grade two punishments.

    Peter Kite, for the NRL, claimed it was a player's duty to realise what is dangerous to an opponent, and Watmough continued to push on Locke's arm as the Kiwi Test star resisted.

    He likened the incident to the ones by Travis Burns on Masoe Masoe in Penrith's recent win over the Sydney Roosters, which was a grade two, and grade one charges against Dragons utility Beau Scott on Ben Pomeroy of Cronulla and former Panther Masada Iosefa on Joel Monaghan of Canberra two years ago.

    But Ghabar said Watmough's tackle was less dangerous than the other three and the panel took just over 15 minutes to agree.

    "He didn't use an arm-bar on player Locke and he was able to free himself from the tackle," Ghabar said.

    "We agree the arm is an unnatural position, but the player was not injured and able to continue playing."


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