Judicial kick in the pants

October 22nd, 2008
The Toyota Cup made history for all the wrong reasons after handing down it's first season ending suspension.
Sydney Roosters player Ulise Fahina will probably be kicking himself after being suspended for 26 weeks at the Toyota Cup Judiciary.
The Traitor


Sydney Roosters player Ulise Fahina will probably be kicking himself after being suspended for 26 weeks at the Toyota Cup Judiciary.

Fahina was sent to the judiciary charged with kicking St George Illawarra player Daniel Nicastri in a round 26 Toyota Cup match.

Pleading guilty to the charge, he received 25 matches for the incident and a bonus week off  for  admitting guilt to an additional grade two contrary conduct charge.

The ban provides Fahina with some quality respite for the entire 2009 season.




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