Manly defends NRL stance following widespread criticism Curtis Scott's two-match ban for striking too lenient
Manly's come to the unlikely defence of the NRL following widespread criticism that Melbourne centre Curtis Scott's two-match ban for striking is too lenient
22 May 2018 - article from www.rugbyleague.co.nz
Scott's accepted the match review committee's suspension for punching Sea Eagles centre Dylan Walker on Saturday night.
Walker has been ruled out for six weeks with a fractured eye socket and some critics have argued Scott should be sidelined for a similar time period.
Manly CEO Lyall Gorman says there are rules and they've all signed up for those.
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