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UPDATE Judiciary Update Round 6

The Sydney Roosters have tonight been successful in having the Grade Two Careless High Tackle charge against Victor Radley downgraded at the NRL Judiciary.

The Club entered a plea of Guilty for Radley after he was cited for an incident that occurred in the 14th minute of the Round 6 match against Melbourne Storm, and were successful in their appeal to downgrade the charge at the NRL Judiciary this evening. 

As a result, Radley will receive a monetary fine of $1900 and will be available to line up for the Roosters' Round 7 Anzac Day Cup match against the St George Illawarra Dragons. 

 

Originally Updated 19/04/21 at 11:57am

The Sydney Roosters have elected to enter an early guilty plea in relation to the Grade Two Careless High Tackle charge on Victor Radley, however, the Club will be disputing the grading of the charge at the NRL Judiciary.

Should the Club be successful in their appeal to downgrade the charge, Radley will receive a monetary fine of $1900 and will be available for team selection in the Roosters' Round 7 Anzac Day Cup match. If found guilty at the panel, Radley will be suspended for three matches. 

The hearing will be held on Tuesday night at Rugby League Central.

Roosters.com.au will keep Members and supporters up to date with any further information. 

Originally Published 17/04/21 at 10:50am

Following the Sydney Roosters Round 6 match against the Melbourne Storm, Victor Radley has been cited by the NRL Match Review Committee.

Radley was charged with a Grade Two Careless High Tackle resulting from an incident in the 14th minute of the match. 

The charge carries a base of 200 points. Should the Club elect to enter an early plea, Radley will receive 255 points and be unavailable for two matches. If found guilty at the panel, Radley will be suspended for three matches. 

The Club has until Monday at 12pm to enter their plea. 

Roosters.com.au will keep Members and supporters up to date with any further information. 

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