Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves has escaped with a fine while Eels second-rower Kelma Tuilagi will be banned for four matches if he accepts a guilty plea for a dangerous throw.
The Roosters survived a major blow to come back victorious against the Eels, as star enforcer Waerea-Hargreaves was given marching orders after an ugly high shot on Parramatta‘s Shaun Lane.
The incident occurred just seconds after a stellar attacking set from the visitors before a Mitchell Moses bomb bounced back in the direction of Parramatta.
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Waerea-Hargreaves attempted to make a tackle on Lane 30 metres out from his line, but instead found himself nailing the second-rower on the chin.
“He’s wiped him out with a high one,” Dan Ginnane said on Fox League.
Referee Chris Butler awarded a penalty to Parramatta as Waerea-Hargreaves returned to the line, however, Parramatta opted to wait in an attempt to get the Bunker involved.
“Are Parramatta waiting for the Bunker to get involved here? Yes, they seem to be waiting for the Bunker,” Ginnane said.
“James Tedesco wants nothing to do with this.
“Will a penalty be sufficient (enough) or will we see a sin-bin?”
Eventually the Bunker got involved with Butler calling Roosters skipper Tedesco to the middle of the field alongside Waerea-Hargreaves.
“There was direct force and no attempt to lower your height at all,” Butler told Tedesco and Waerea-Hargreaves.
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League legend Greg Alexander agreed with the Bunker’s decision.
“In a play like that you take the risk… and that’s exactly what [Lane] did,” he said on Fox League.
The Roosters prop has been offered a $3000 fine with an early plea. He could be banned for two matches if found guilty at the judiciary.
Waerea-Hargreaves was not the first sent from the field in the game, with Eels star Tuilagi binned for an ugly tackle on Lindsay Collins.
The backrower immediately realised his fate after he flipped Collins upside down.
Butler did not hesitate with the decision, with Tuilagi ordered off the field.
The incident set up Junior Pauga to score the first points of the night, crossing in the corner for the tri-colours.
“It could’ve been worse than it actually looked,” Mal Meninga said of Tuilagi’s tackle at halftime on Fox League
“He will be out for a long time,” Cooper Cronk replied.
Tuilagi risks a five-match ban if he’s found guilty at the judiciary.
Parramatta returned from the break with a new found energy, crossing the line twice in the opening four minutes of the second half.
The Roosters lost veteran centre Michael Jennings to a hamstring injury before Daniel Tupou powered over the line to score his second.
“This is an epidemic (hamstring injuries). I can never remember it happening this often,” Alexander called of Jennings’s injury on Fox League.
Angus Crichton ended the Eels comeback hopes as he crossed the line with five minutes left on the clock, bringing the score to 28-18.