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Old 30-09-2012, 17:28   #221
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Re: Super league

http://www1.skysports.com/rugby-leag...RL-Grand-Final

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England forward James Graham could be facing a two-month ban if he is found guilty of biting the ear of an opponent.

The former St Helens captain was put on report for his part in a fracas during Sunday's NRL Grand Final in which his Canterbury Bulldogs side lost 14-4 to the Melbourne Storm in front of an 82,976 crowd in Sydney.

Melbourne full-back Billy Slater complained to referee Tony Archer that his ear had been bitten and close-up television replays appeared to provide damning evidence against Graham, who will be anxiously awaiting the outcome of tomorrow's match review committee meeting.
Long long ban needed if proved, i have always felt that if you do drugs then you are banned for life from all sports, if you resort to biting, gouging or found to be trying to break bones it should be a very lengthy ban.
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